Bet you thought you’d wake up this morning to find that the ’round-the-clock coverage of Flappy Bird that saturated tech blogs last week had finally ground to a halt. Sorry. And I recognize the irony ...
Flappy Bird, the app that took the smartphone world by storm over a decade ago, announced its alleged “return” a few days ago. The official statement suggested that a group of fans was behind it.
Flappy Bird Foundation is a new company that acquired the licensing and trademark to Flappy Bird. Flappy Bird will be available to play on web browsers this Fall, and for iOS and Android in 2025. More ...
I wouldn't worry about the addiction thing. Plenty of clones out there to satisfy that. Make your money dude. Fun side note... a quick search revealed that there are at least 3 Flappy Bird clones for ...
The smash app, No. 1 on both the Apple and Android app stores, became more popular than Hanoi-based Dong Nguyen ever imagined, so he announced he would pull it down on Sunday - tweeting "I can't take ...
It’s day 4 of Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! Yesterday’s match-up was the biggest blowout we’ve seen yet with Google Maps taking 96 percent of the vote ...
On Monday, Nguyen stated in an exclusive interview with Forbes that he chose to take down the Flappy Bird app because “…it happened to become an addictive product.” Upon hearing this statement, the ...
Flappy Bird Publishing has teamed with Epic Games to bring the modern version of the mobile game Flappy Bird over to the Epic Games Store on Android. This is the relaunched version that was released a ...
Despite being agonizingly hard to play, Flappy Bird was the most popular Android and iOS game until its developer pulled it from app stores earlier this month because he said it was too addictive.
Ever since the developer of the popular mobile game Flappy Bird removed the app from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, there have been a number of clones of the game submitted to both app ...
It's official. TikTok is leaving app stores this weekend. The U.S. Commerce Department announced it is banning Chinese-owned TikTok and WeChat from U.S. app stores on Sunday. However, it will be a ...
Flappy Bird, the arcade-style game released in 2013 in which players have to get a bird through a series of pipes, was a sought-after app among mobile users. But, the addictive nature of the game led ...