This deceptively simple side-scroller burned bright and quickly. 18 million people downloaded it before it was pulled from ...
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, ...
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TL;DR: Flappy Bird, the addictive 2013 side-scroller, has returned on Android via the Epic Games Store complete with new worlds and challenges to take on. However, the company now behind Flappy Bird, ...
Epic Games Store has brought Flappy Bird, the viral game where you tap repeatedly tap the screen to guide the bird as far as you can without hitting pipes and other obstacles, back to Android devices ...
More than 10 years after Flappy Bird’s viral explosion (and subsequent deletion), the game is back on Android devices, thanks to the mobile Epic Games Store. The re-release, courtesy of Flappy Bird ...
Ever wanted to build your own Flappy Bird game? Well, buckle up because we’re about to do just that—from setting up the project to making that little bird flap its wings and dodge pipes like a pro. No ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
The revived Flappy Bird mobile game has the “option to use Web3,” but a spokesperson says it will “never have NFTs.” The team behind the revived mobile hit Flappy Bird has confirmed that the new ...
A clone of the insanely popular Flappy Bird is finally here. Incidentally, this authentically recreated game has nothing to do with Flappy Bird’s original creator. The original Flappy Bird game, ...
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 ...
Remember Flappy Bird? You know, that mobile game that became an overnight sensation for its simple-yet-frustrating setup, and disappeared almost as quickly? I was never a fan, but I found myself ...