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    Angry Birds swing into Metrocentre

    Iain HoeyBy Iain HoeyOctober 21, 20192 Mins Read
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    World’s first Angry Birds Adventure golf opens at intu centre

    The world’s first Angry Birds Adventure Golf has opened at intu Metrocentre under owner intu’s plans to create more day-out experiences at its centres across the UK.

    The indoor golf course is positioned across two-storeys totalling 18,000 sq and is based on the popular mobile game of the same name.

    Players can choose between a round of 18 or 36 holes and will tee off into either ‘Bird Island’ or ‘Pigtropolis’ to begin their game. There are also arcade machines and an Angry Birds inspired food and drink menu.

    intu has signed up the new venture in a deal with operator Namco UK Ltd and game developer Rovio Entertainment, and is bringing other crazy golf courses, climbing walls and new food concepts to its centres as part of their transformation into day-out destinations.

    Kate Grant, regional managing director at intu, said: “intu Metrocentre is one of the largest and most popular retail destinations in the UK so we know that Angry Birds Adventure Golf will thrive among the centre’s 20 million annual footfall.

    “Compelling attractions like this provide thoroughly entertaining and completely new experiences which draws in more visitors to our destinations and drives footfall to our retail and food and beverage customers.”

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