The phrase refers to the action of acquiring and installing the computer version of a specific mobile puzzle video game, “Angry Birds Star Wars II,” which combines the gameplay mechanics of the “Angry Birds” series with characters and settings from the “Star Wars” franchise. Typically, this involves obtaining a digital copy of the game from an online platform and then executing an installation process on a personal computer.
The availability of this particular installment on PCs extended its reach to a broader audience, allowing players to experience the mobile game on a larger screen with potentially improved control schemes. Its historical significance lies in its position within the popular “Angry Birds” series, which achieved widespread success on mobile devices and subsequently expanded to other platforms, demonstrating the potential for mobile games to transition to PC gaming.