Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen has said he is considering bringing Flappy Bird back to mobile platforms. Nguyen said in an interview with Rolling Stone that he's not currently working on a new ...
Flappy Bird, the once very popular phone game, has made a comeback and can now only be found on Android phones through the Epic Games Store. Unlike its controversial Telegram version from last year, ...
If you had an Android or iOS-based mobile device back in 2013, you probably knew of the game Flappy Bird. By January 2014, it had become the most popular free game on Apple's App Store. It was, ...
After pulling the incredibly popular, yet silly, Flappy Bird game from the App Store and Google Play Store, for fear it was too addictive for users, Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen is back with a ...
More than ten years after its first release, the renowned mobile game Flappy Bird is returning to Android smartphones. Android users can access the reworked edition only via the Epic Games Store; it ...
Flappy Bird Publishing has teamed with Epic Games to bring the modern version of the mobile game Flappy Bird over to the Epic Games Store on Android. This is the relaunched version that was released a ...
Flappy Bird Foundation is a new company that acquired the licensing and trademark to Flappy Bird. Flappy Bird will be available to play on web browsers this Fall, and for iOS and Android in 2025. More ...
Dong Nguyen, the creator of Flappy Bird, a game app which recently took the iOS and Android app stores by storm, has expressed his intent to pull the game. From Hanoi, Vietnam, Nguyen describes ...
Remember that game where you had to fly a clumsy bird through a sea of pipes that resembled Mario? Well guess what? That little birdy is back but not as widely available as you might think. After ...
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 ...
Just as Flappy Bird signalled the lopsided nature of the software market during the early months of 2014, its arrival on your Android Wear powered smartwatch points to the strengths of Google's ...
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