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Flappy Bird set the bar (or rather pipes, placed randomly) for mobile game simplicity. Between that and its bizarrely high level of difficulty, it created a devilish blend of game-playing ...
Back when Flappy Bird was a viral gaming sensation, most of the smartphones had displays locked at a 60Hz refresh rate. However, many smartphones today have displays with 90Hz, 120Hz, and even ...
The triumphant return of Flappy Bird turned out to be not particularly triumphant after all. The original creator of Flappy Bird says he has nothing to do with the new game, and further investigation ...
After 10 years, viral mobile game Flappy Bird is available to play again and will “never” feature controversial Web3 elements. The relaunched game will "never" feature controversial Web3 features.
Ah, Flappy Bird. It’s been a long time since I last gave any thought to the game-turned-cultural-phenomenon that briefly had us all in a chokehold a decade ago.
The classic mobile game Flappy Bird was announced to be making a return this week, except it's not quite the comeback you think it is. I'm not going to ask you if you remember Flappy Bird, because ...
The revived Flappy Bird mobile game has the “option to use Web3,” but a spokesperson says it will “never have NFTs.” The team behind the revived mobile hit Flappy Bird has confirmed that ...
However, Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen has denied any involvement. "No, I have no [relation to] their game. I did not sell anything," he wrote in a social media post on Sept. 15.