How far will this version get before it smacks into a pipe like the last one did?
Crap flap-app flap chap yaps: Yes, FLAPPY BIRD is comin' back
The reluctant app mogul behind the viral hit Flappy Bird has given a clear "yes" to bringing the infuriating game back from the dead. In a tweet posted this week, developer Dong Nguyen said his game will be returning to Apple's App Store, albeit not right now. @painfullpacman Yes. But not soon. — Dong Nguyen (@dongatory) …
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Thursday 20th March 2014 09:42 GMT ukgnome
@shades
There is this thing right that most call the internet but the part we use is called the world wide web. Its incredibly useful as its full of all kinds of stuff and things. Lets call some of the stuff and things information. Are you following me so far Shades?
Good, now one of the useful things about this is the ability to search for facts. And one of these facts that you can search is how Nintendo feel about some of the similarity of the flappy birds backgrounds.
Thank you xx
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Thursday 20th March 2014 09:34 GMT Eugene Crosser
Anybody remembers SFCave
or its knockoffs? They've been here, like, forever. I remember playing on Palm Tungsten. Admittedly, the ribbon that you had to direct through the tunnel did not flap its wings, though. Sunflat is still alive, though I am not sure that there weren't any earlier versions.
(I want an icon of a man with long grey beard)
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Thursday 20th March 2014 09:46 GMT RyokuMas
Oh, what a surprise...
Spot the carefully played P.R. stunt! Although I'm now sniggering at the thought of all those ebay buyers who paid thousands for a phone with Flappy on it.
I look forward to when the world has forgotten about this crap and we can get a bit more sense back into the app marketplaces - it's bad enough as it is with all the shovelware and fart apps...
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Thursday 20th March 2014 12:09 GMT Piro
Re: Oh, what a surprise...
I can't spot the carefully played PR stunt, honestly.
This guy has nothing to do with idiots buying phones on ebay.
Who the HELL would want to spend a lot of money on a phone from ebay because of one simple game?
If anyone actually did buy them, it's total idiocy, and personal data is left because it's supposed to be factory reset first.
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