The once-popular mobile video game, Flappy Bird, makes its return to web browsers and mobile devices courtesy of Flappy Bird Foundation, which has acquired the rights to the original game and have ...
This article is over 11 years old and may contain outdated information The soundtrack is adorable, though repetitive. Flapping and crashing sounds all also sound better than the original and this ...
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, ...
When a much-loved but now, sadly defunct video game suddenly comes back to life, you’d think it was a cause for celebration as gamers around the world flex their thumbs in anticipation. But the story ...
The new owners of the trademark Flappy Bird trademark say it’s coming back, and deleted web pages suggest it could have something to do with crypto. The original creator of the short-lived mobile game ...
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 ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Remember Flappy Bird, the mobile game that took the world by storm (and made its creator, Dong Nguyen, upwards of $50,000 a day) back in early 2014?
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Players who remember the original Flappy Bird will be happy to know there's a new version of the game coming out sometime this Fall for mobile platforms and browsers. The original 2013 game was an ...
Before this weekend, it seemed like Dong Nguyen, creator of ultra-popular mobile game Flappy Bird, hit the jackpot. His game was skyrocketing, having been downloaded more than 50 million times and ...