Have we found our next Flappy Bird? Nearly two years ago, the mobile game owned Apple and Android smartphones with a simple concept, fly a bird between a series of pipes, yet would punish players for ...
Whilst Flappy Bird is no longer available in the Apple app store or the Google Play Store, fans of the game are coming up with some innovative ways to play the game. One such creative adaptation is ...
Flappy Bird is back and it has brought along a flock of its family members -- Flappy Bird Family arrives as a exclusive title for Amazon TV and adds a multiplayer component. As if it wasn't difficult ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The new version of Flappy Bird is called Flappy Birds Family. It includes new features like a Person vs. Person mode and, as if the standard green ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Flappy: The Angry Bird Save Flappy - the Angry Bird from the incoming obstacles in its word. Make it Dodge, fly, glide to strategize its position to combat ...
The inspiration for Flappy Bird, a game deemed so addictive by its creator he pulled it from mobile phones for awhile, was ping pong. Specifically, Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen told a gathering of ...
Now that Flappy Bird has been pulled from the app stores, I've put together a collection of knockoffs that get some things right, but mostly miss the mark. Jason Parker has been at CNET for nearly 15 ...
The creator of Flappy Bird has made good on his promise to bring the incredibly popular mobile game back, this time with a two-player option. Dong Nguyen, through his .Gears studio, released Flappy ...
I’ve said most of what I needed to about now ex-mobile game Flappy Bird, because saying much more starts to look like a dissertation on the skeletomuscular parameters of Miley Cyrus’ stage maneuvers.
The phenomenal Flappy Bird might have been shot down by its own creator but it lives on as inspiration for aspiring coders and mobile application designers. Non-profit organization Code.org hopes to ...
That odd sound you heard over the weekend wasn’t the wail of Olympians missing the gold, or Beatles fans collectively reminiscing about the band’s U.S. debut 50 years ago. No, it was mobile gamers ...
Drowning in tears since Flappy Bird was removed from the App Store and Google Play earlier this week? Well dry your eyes and put on your swim fins. It’s Splashy Fish to the rescue. Yes, Splashy Fish.