Flappy Bird has been ported to just about every system imaginable, including but not limited to the Apple II, Commodores, pretty much every version of the Atari, and serves as a really great ...
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 ...
A new browser based game, which is inspired from Flappy Bird, puts the hinge of foldable smartphone into real-life test.
Update: As of February 9, 2014, Flappy Bird has been taken down from both the Apple App Store and the Google Play store. More information here. Can you hear that folks? Is it the beating wings of ...
Dong Nguyen’s trademark for the game was terminated after Gametech Holdings filed to have it declared abandoned. Dong Nguyen’s trademark for the game was terminated after Gametech Holdings filed to ...
As promised, Dong Nguyen, the developer of Flappy Bird, has removed the popular game from the App Store. Flappy Bird has been the number one downloaded free app on Apple's App Store for almost a month ...
Yesterday, the developer behind Flappy Bird said he would be removing the remarkably/mysteriously successful game from the App Store in just 22 hours. Sure enough, the game appears to be gone. And in ...
Flappy Bird is a terrible game, but it’s harmless fun. It’s got a high profile because of a so-bad-it’s-good quality, social media humour and is free. And it’s nice to see a free game rather than one ...