Dong Nguyen, the creator of Flappy Bird, is coming out with a new game for iOS, which, like Flappy Bird, will be free to download from the App Store. TouchArcade has published an exclusive preview of ...
but re-programs it to play a stripped-down version of “Flappy Bird”. And he did this not with a set of JTAG probes, but by using the game’s own controller. There are apparently a bunch of ...
Flappy Bird has been ported to just about every system imaginable, including but not limited to the Apple II, Commodores, pretty much every version of the Atari, and serves as a really great ...
SEE ALSO: Farewell, Flappy Bird The game sounds pretty simple. The character has to jump across blocks and avoid falling. The only catch? The character's jumps are controlled by the volume of your ...
When a much-loved but now, sadly defunct video game suddenly comes back to life, you'd think it was a cause for celebration as gamers around the world flex their thumbs in anticipation. But the ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. When Nguyen Ha Dong released Flappy Bird on iOS and Android, he had no idea how ...
Flappy Bird, the latest iPhone craze, launched less than one year ago. At its peak, it was generating about $50,000 per day. It was run by one man, Dong Nguyen, an indie game developer in Vietnam.
In an exclusive interview with Forbes, Flappy Bird developer Dong Nguyen has revealed the real reason he removed the extremely popular app from the App Store and the Google Play Store. According ...
It’s a super simple game, just move your face to “hit” the ball and earn points. Just as infuriating as the original Flappy Bird game, you have to move your head to guide the bird through ...