It’s been more than 10 years since Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen created Flappy Bird, the game that became a phenomenon around the world. cell phones from all over the world.
Players had to tap the screen to make the bird fly between pipes without colliding with them. Despite its simplicity, Flappy Bird quickly became a viral hit, topping app stores and generating significant revenue through advertising.
However, the addictive nature of the game and the pressure it placed on Nguyen led him to remove Flappy Bird from app stores in 2014, a decision that surprised many at the time.
Now, a new group of developers through the Flappy Bird Foundation have announced the game’s return in a video posted to YouTube.
According to the publication IGN, Flappy Bird It will be released in late October in web and desktop versions. There will also be apps for iPhone and Android, although they are still new. in 2025.
Source: Digital Trends
