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More than ten years after its first release, the renowned mobile game Flappy Bird is returning to Android smartphones. Android users can access the reworked edition only via the Epic Games Store ...
At any rate, Flappy Bird is back for Android phones and available to download via the Epic Games Store (as noticed by Neowin), complete with new worlds, characters and challenges.
Bringing Flappy Bird back to life was not without its challenges — and some of those challenges were riddled with controversy. Flappy Bird Foundation attempted to re-release the game through the ...
A new version of Flappy Bird is now available on the Epic Games Store for Android, but it doesn’t have anything to do with the original creator. There was evidence ahead of launch that it would ...
Nguyen’s version of Flappy Bird launched in 2013, and took off the following year. By the end of January 2014, Flappy Bird had become the most downloaded game on Apple’s App Store, racking up ...
An X social media account post, ostensibly authored by Flappy Bird, reads, "I AM BACK!!Just a decade ago, I was the talk of the town and soaring to new heights with my 100 million friends. Sadly ...
The team behind the revived mobile hit Flappy Bird has confirmed that the new version will give users the option to use Web3 but will not touch non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Back when Flappy Bird was a viral gaming sensation, most of the smartphones had displays locked at a 60Hz refresh rate. However, many smartphones today have displays with 90Hz, 120Hz, and even ...
The Flappy Bird comeback announced earlier this month seemed a little unfortunate beneath the surface. "A new team of passionate fans committed to sharing the game with the world" sounds innocuous ...
But the Flappy Bird foundation doesn't even attempt to address some of the game's biggest criticisms, like Flappy Bird chief creative Mark Roberts' enthusiastic support for cryptocurrency, Web 3.0 ...
The new owners of mobile game revival Flappy Bird have released a statement to "clear the air" on their intentions, but are yet to acknowledge claims it's based on cryptocurrency. If you missed it ...