Foldy Bird is a brilliant take on the deeply-twisted Flappy Bird and, provided you've got a foldable phone, you can play it right now.
They may be quick and dirty, but that’s why Flappy Bird clones are such an inviting outlet for programmers looking to hone their craft. One such person has managed to resurrect the lost (but never ...
The once-popular mobile video game, Flappy Bird, makes its return to web browsers and mobile devices courtesy of Flappy Bird Foundation, which has acquired the rights to the original game and have ...
Correction (June 3, 2025): This article originally contained quotes from a reddit user that was misattributed as the developer of the app. These quotes have been removed while we investigate the ...
A clone of the insanely popular Flappy Bird is finally here. Incidentally, this authentically recreated game has nothing to do with Flappy Bird’s original creator. The original Flappy Bird game, ...
Flappy Bird is coming back with a brand new game and without its creator. Credit: Martin Keene/PA Images via Getty Images Ten years ago, a simple mobile game called Flappy Bird took the world by storm ...
The wonderful thing about the current age of mobile technology is anyone can now become a successful developer. Not since the days of the ZX Spectrum have lone developers been able to create and ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Just over a decade after its 2013 release--and its surprisingly quick removal from app stores--the immensely popular Flappy Bird is finally returning ...
After more than 10 years, Flappy Bird makes a return! Check out the Flappy Bird reveal trailer for a brief history of the iconic mobile game, and what you can expect from the game's return, featuring ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. At its core, Flappy Bird is a simple game. You poke the screen to make the bird flap. You try not to bump into the pipes. You see how far you can get ...
The humble business card is usually a small slip of cardboard with some basic contact details on it — but as hackers know, it can be so much more. [Marian] has provided us a great example in the form ...