Flappy Bird Returns: A Decade After Its Infamy
Flappy Bird's Remarkable Comeback
Wind the clocks back a decade and what do you see? You see yourself on your phone, trying to get a tiny pixelated bird to fly through gaps in pipes. Originally launched in 2013, Flappy Bird didn’t hit its peak until early 2014, becoming a sensation that raked in up to $50,000 per day. This endless platform game quickly gained notable infamy, leading developer Dong Nguyen to pull it from stores in February 2014.
The New Flappy Bird Experience
- Original game mechanics restored
- Additional levels and challenges
- Different playable birds
- Multiplayer modes for competitive play
The game's return is spearheaded by the Flappy Bird Foundation, which has acquired the trademark and is set to release the revitalized version on both mobile devices and browsers in 2025.
Despite its ephemeral success, the return of Flappy Bird in 2025 promises to rekindle nostalgia while adding a fresh twist. It marks an intriguing moment in gaming history and we can’t wait to see what new adventures await!
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