Many people made quite a bit of money by doing the very same thing with their mobile phones
when Flappy Bird was originally taken offline.
When Flappy Bird was released, many were quick to point out its similarities with the Internet relic that is The Helicopter Game.
When Flappy Bird took the mobile world by storm and was subsequently removed from mobile app stores, many wondered if Nintendo was responsible for the removal due to the similarity of artwork depicted in that game resembling early Mario games.
Not exact matches
Only
when I start it up do I realize that it's basically a
Flappy Bird clone with controls that make the game borderline unplayable.
Flappy Bird indeed won't be compatible with our iPhones
when the official operating system launches this fall.
Unless you live under a rock, you will no doubt have at least heard about
Flappy Bird, the new free to play game all your friends play
when they're on the toilet.
Nothing may look this way, but it's simple gameplay has the same addictive pull that
Flappy Birds did
when it was first released on phones.
When Dong Nguyen uploaded
Flappy Birds, the free - to - play mobile game in which players guide their pixelated avian avatar through an endless obstacle course of Super Mario-esque pipes, to the App Store last May, he had no idea it would go viral.
When you release games in MAY (Shuriken Block) and JUNE (
Flappy Birds) that have a non-existant launch, then magically lift off 6 months later, it looks weird.
Flappy Bird is a simply designed game that hedges its bets on masochistic repetitive gameplay design, much like old school Arcade and NES games did, to breed a sense of achievement
when you conquer a series of Mario pipes without fail.
Well it's a lonely planet joy What do you get
when you combine
Flappy Bird, Super Meat Boy, and Trials?
Matt says, what if
when you shoot down, you fly, and it's like a helicopter game like
Flappy Bird?
When it comes to
Flappy Bird, I just don't get it.
However, it does not feel as fluid as
Flappy Bird when steering through the obstacles, but
Flappy Tux is still a fine game.
Previous Android versions have included an Easter egg that appears
when you tap the «Android version» entry in Settings, with Marhsmallow's being a
Flappy Bird - style mini-game that substituted an Android robot for the titular fowl.
What killed it was
when everyone was talking about apps like
Flappy bird and Windows users couldn't get in on the conversation.