Dong Nguyen, the original creator of the first version of Flappy Bird, has now officially distanced himself from the upcoming revival of the hit mobile game.
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Flappy Bird, an insanely popular mobile game from 2013, is making a surprising comeback. Revived and upgraded, it is coming soon to iOS and Android.
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It has been a rollercoaster run for Flappy Bird which made its debut four years ago. But even for the most dedicated iOS player, the time might have finally arrived to bid the game a final farewell.
Google has released an in-depth list of its top search trends for 2014, including a country-by-country breakdown. Terms topping the global list include 'iPhone 6,' 'Ebola,' and even 'Flappy Bird.'
After a long hiatus, 'Flappy Bird' has returned. The addictive title that was released in 2013 has now been re-released and includes selectable characters, new obstacles, and a multiplayer mode.
A developer of apps for Apple devices has announced that he made a working port of the immensely popular Flappy Bird game in the company's new Swift language within four hours of it being introduced.
Epic Games has released Tappy Chicken, a Flappy Bird clone for iOS, Android and web browsers designed to show how its Unreal Engine 4 tools can be used to make small game titles.
"Flappy Bird" developer Dong Nguyen says his infamous game will be making a return to Apple and Android in August, this time with a new multiplayer feature.
Dong Nguyen, the creator of the addictive but now discontinued mobile game "Flappy Bird", has confirmed via his Twitter feed that he plans to release the game again, "but not soon."
Dong Nguyen, the creator of the popular but now discontinued mobile game 'Flappy Bird", states in a new interview he might consider releasing the game again but it may come with an addiction warning.
Someone is selling an iPhone 5S with Flappy Bird, the hugely popular game that was taken down from the App Store yesterday. The phone currently has a high bid of $99,900 on eBay.
The viral mobile game "Flappy Bird" has finally been taken down from the Apple and Play Store, after the developer claimed the game was "ruining his life". His twitter account has also been inactive.