"Flappy Bird" fans, have no fear -- your favorite app has found a new nest. Gamers cried fowl when the creator of the highly addictive mobile app "Flappy Bird" plucked the game from the App Store and ...
The developer of the frustratingly popular Flappy Bird mobile game has removed the game from the iTunes App Store after claiming he was tired of the fame that he’s been receiving, which has mostly ...
Flappy Bird might have been the biggest mobile game of all time, causing a craze like no other game before it, nor since. However, the game was pulled from the Apple App Store and Google Play after ...
Did you miss your chance to download the inexplicably popular Flappy Bird before its creator unceremoniously removed it from app stores? No need to threaten to murder him — there is at least one way ...
Ever miss the good ol’ days of gaming where your characters and the environment were really pixelated, but you bashed away at that lumpy controller for hours on end anyway, because you just couldn’t ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Dong Nguyen's Flappy Bird was a massive phenomenon when it came out, making the creator an ...
Over the weekend, Dong Nguyen, the developer of the insanely popular mobile game Flappy Bird, pulled the game from the app stores, sending Flappy Bird fans into hysterics. Fans were so upset, they ...
It’s hard to imagine a job requiring you to have a love of repeatedly crashing into things, but we live in a post-Flappy Bird world now, and all the rules have changed. Now, a Chinese developer wants ...
I think this might be it, everyone. Flappy Bird in its final form. The ridiculous Flappy Bird port to end all ridiculous Flappy Bird ports. Given the systems in mind here, Brock has prepped his port ( ...
Flappy Bird is no more. Dong Nguyen’s controversial mobile gaming hit was officially pulled from the iTunes App Store and Google Play this week. You can probably still find it for your Android device ...
Sometimes mashups are better than the original. Take that one Girl Talk song that combines Procol Harum’s “A Whiter Shade of Pale” with Youngbloodz’ “Damn.” That’s petty great — and now we have the ...