Flappy Bird, the game that many were obsessed with a decade ago, may be coming back, but its original creator is not involved. On Sept. 12, it was announced on X (formerly Twitter) that the beloved ...
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Flappy Bird is coming back, but the game increasingly seems like a cash grab as the original creator has confirmed he has nothing to do with it, and crypto ties in the game are becoming abundantly ...
Flappy Bird, the once very popular phone game, has made a comeback and can now only be found on Android phones through the Epic Games Store. Unlike its controversial Telegram version from last year, ...
Even after Nguyen pulled Flappy Bird from app stores (because, remember, it “ruin[ed] his simple life”), the game lived on in ...
Flappy Bird is returning to iOS and Android devices after a decade-long hiatus and will include new characters and new game modes. The mobile game will be back in 2025, according to its trailer and ...
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This $2 Flappy Bird game for your Garmin is seriously addictive.
13 years ago, an app was launched that changed mobile gaming forever. This deceptively simple side-scroller burned bright and quickly. 18 million people downloaded it before it was pulled from the app ...
Take Flappy Doge, for example. Although not on the Google Play or Apple stores, it's just one of the many "Flappy Bird" clones attempting to cash in on the popularity of the recently discontinued ...
It's been roughly a week since Flappy Bird was taken off of the Apple App Store by its creator, Dong Nguyen. The game in question received a ton of criticism from "borrowing" design cues from Nintendo ...