Flappy Bird took the smartphone world by storm a decade ago. Its simple yet addictive concept resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in earnings per day. The developer decided to remove it from the ...
The first time I played Flappy Bird I died a dozen times trying to propel myself between a single pair of Super Mario Bros.-pilfered pipes. I’m no gaming wallflower, so when I say this is an onerously ...
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 ...
Jason Fennell is a writer and game designer based out of Chicago, IL. He has been writing articles about video games for several years now, with a professional interest in Adobe Flash and its legacy.
A decade after its untimely demise and countless clones later, the original Flappy Bird is coming back. Under the banner of the Flappy Bird Foundation, some dedicated fans acquired the rights to the ...
On Version History: the story of a super simple, virtually impossible game that ultimately burned way too bright. On Version History: the story of a super simple, virtually impossible game that ...
Eleven years ago, the mobile gaming world briefly became consumed by Flappy Bird, a mobile title that was simplistic as it was addictive. The game, which was only as mechanically dense as tapping a ...
The popular side-scrolling arcade-style mobile game, Flappy Bird, has finally returned for Android users after a decade of being dormant. The free-to-download game is currently only available through ...
Yesterday, the creator of Flappy Bird removed the game from Google Play and the Apple App Store. That same day, over 140 games featuring the word “Flappy” appeared in the backend of a popular ...