
Let your bird fly as long as possible through the obstacles.


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Though exactly how competing with others to traverse the game's pixelated green pipes won't whip up yet another uncontrollable mobile gaming craze is unclear.Havana24 has finally released its hit free game with over 100.000 players called Flapping Online on the App Store and Google Play Store. Nguyen did say that the new version of Flappy Bird will be less addictive this time around to avoid the pitfalls he felt its original incarnation presented players who dove too deep into the mindless tapping title. He dropped hints then of bringing Flappy Bird back, and now appears to be following through. Describing his state of mind as more adjusted since he pulled the app, Nguyen had moved out of his parents' house, quit his day job, and was back to designing games after a brief hiatus. Nguyen, in a wide-ranging interview with Rolling Stone in March, explained his reasoning behind the decision, claiming that he saw firsthand how Flappy Bird was negatively affecting players' lives and turned his own life upside down. In the wake of Flappy Bird's immediate exit, a new clone was popping up every 24 minutes, including popular remakes featuring pop culture staples like Miley Cyrus and Fall Out Boy. The app lay dormant in the three months since, becoming a poster child for seemingly mindless games that offer surprisingly casual, well-built, and addictive mechanics, but not before spawning countless clones, a term for games that cheaply repackage a game's core concept. So despite reports that he was earning around $50,000 a day from the free app's in-game banner ads - and presumably more so when the game hit peak popularity weeks later - Nguyen yanked the title from the iOS App Store and Google Play store with a day's notice, saying it had ruined the serenity of his simple life.

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The Flappy Bird fiasco began unfolding earlier this year, when the months-old smartphone game published by an unknown developer last year mysteriously began gaining traction on iOS and Android devices. To those who dare not speak the name Flappy Bird for fear of rousing spectres of smartphone addiction and compulsory thumb twitches, look away now.īecause the mobile gaming phenomenon - gone from mobile app stores since February 9 - is on its way back, and this time with multiplayer.Ĭreator Dong Nguyen, the one-man team behind Vietnamese game developer DotGears Studios, told CNBC on Wednesday that the game will be making a return, potentially this August, in an updated version in which players will be able to compete with others in real time to flap the infamous haunter of our collective score-obsessed dreams.įlappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen tells that he's bringing back Flappy Birds, but not soon it'll have a multi-player feature.įlappy Bird's Dong Nguyen: Flappy Bird is coming back.
