As a gamer with decades of experience under my belt, the return of Flappy Bird feels like a blast from the past, albeit a decade late! I remember the craze it caused back then and the frustration it brought to millions of us. Now, seeing it come back through The Flappy Bird Foundation instead of its original developer is intriguing, to say the least.
Flappy Bird will return to our screens a full ten years since it unexpectedly vanished from smartphones.
Instead of Dong Nguyen, it’s The Flappy Bird Foundation who is reviving the classic game known as Flappy Bird. By the end of October, this game will be accessible on web browsers, and in 2025 on iOS and Android. The foundation claims to have obtained both the trademark from US company Gametech Holdings LLC, as well as the rights for the game and characters inspired by Piou Piou vs. Cactus.
We’re absolutely thrilled to reintroduce Flappy Bird and offer an innovative twist that will captivate players for years. Michael Roberts, from the foundation, expressed this in a statement, “Our team can’t wait to share this moment with gamers everywhere.” Kek, the developer behind Piou Piou vs. Cactus, also shared his excitement, stating, “Today marks a significant milestone, not just for gaming but for me personally. It’s fascinating to witness the impact of Piou Piou on countless developers and hundreds of millions of gamers over the years. I feel privileged to collaborate with such a committed group of fans and creators who are passionate about reshaping the industry and collectively reviving the original Flappy Bird.
Nguyen has not commented on the return of his beloved game.
A little over a decade past, the game known as Flappy Bird captivated the globe, only to be abruptly taken down by Nguyen. At one point, he expressed, “I can claim Flappy Bird as one of my triumphs. However, it also disrupts my tranquil lifestyle. Now, I despise it.
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2024-09-13 10:56