The once-popular mobile video game, Flappy Bird, makes its return to web browsers and mobile devices courtesy of Flappy Bird Foundation, which has acquired the rights to the original game and have ...
This deceptively simple side-scroller burned bright and quickly. 18 million people downloaded it before it was pulled from the app store after less than a year.
In February of 2014—over ten years ago!—the most popular mobile game in the iOS App Store or Google Play Store suddenly disappeared. Flappy Bird, which had taken the world by storm and was practically ...
A game developer has combined two of 2014’s most addictive games — “Flappy Bird” and “2048” — into one addictive mashup called “Flappy48.” The free game challenges users to combine tiles into larger ...