Flappy Bird returns after 10 years on Epic Games Store with new features and modes. The developer promises more releases within the "Flappy Bird ecosystem," hinting at a possible iOS port. The ...
A new version of Flappy Bird is now available on the Epic Games Store for Android, but it doesn’t have anything to do with the original creator. There was evidence ahead of launch that it would have ...
13 years ago, an app was launched that changed mobile gaming forever. This deceptively simple side-scroller burned bright and quickly. 18 million people downloaded it before it was pulled from the app ...
More than 10 years after Flappy Bird’s viral explosion (and subsequent deletion), the game is back on Android devices, thanks to the mobile Epic Games Store. The re-release, courtesy of Flappy Bird ...
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 ...
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 ...
Epic Games Store has brought Flappy Bird, the viral game where you tap repeatedly tap the screen to guide the bird as far as you can without hitting pipes and other obstacles, back to Android devices ...
On Version History: the story of a super simple, virtually impossible game that ultimately burned way too bright. On Version History: the story of a super simple, virtually impossible game that ...
I’ve said most of what I needed to about now ex-mobile game Flappy Bird, because saying much more starts to look like a dissertation on the skeletomuscular parameters of Miley Cyrus’ stage maneuvers.
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Jason Fennell is a writer and game designer based out of Chicago, IL. He has been writing articles about video games for several years now, with a professional interest in Adobe Flash and its legacy.