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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, ...
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, ...
If you had an Android or iOS-based mobile device back in 2013, you probably knew of the game Flappy Bird. By January 2014, it had become the most popular free game on Apple's App Store. It was, ...
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; it ...
Flappy Bird Foundation is a new company that acquired the licensing and trademark to Flappy Bird. Flappy Bird will be available to play on web browsers this Fall, and for iOS and Android in 2025. More ...
Flappy Bird, the mobile game where you steer a stoic bird through a maze of pipes, is making a comeback. After originally being released over 10 years ago on mobile devices before it blew up into a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
It’s hard to imagine a job requiring you to have a love of repeatedly crashing into things, but we live in a post-Flappy Bird world now, and all the rules have changed. Now, a Chinese developer wants ...
Following the statement he made yesterday, Dong Nguyen pulled the insanely popular game, Flappy Bird from the Google Play and the iTunes App stores. Speaking about the game itself, many including some ...
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