Flappy Bird on iPhone? Yes, that's right the game is coming back as Dong Nguyen, the games creator decided to bring the game back after a hiatus for about a month.
Initially, Dong said the game is too addictive and he was just trying to make a small time game and had no plans for a big game that would cause a big fiasco.
Now he feels that after reflection, he is going to put up a sign that says something like, 'The Flappy Bird is still too addictive, but do take a break once in a while.'
And that might just solve the problems for 'Flappy,' but the new game will have some trouble listing on Apple apps store, since Apple Inc. has a policy against taking back games with the same names. But Dong is bound to be successful since he is now very popular and he was driving about $50,000 a day.
Taking down the game has now "led to the theory that it is a kind of marketing masterstroke by Nguyen, just in order to increase the number of downloads. Even if the app is removed from the stores, it will still be on the phone of those who have already downloaded the free game on their phones or their tablets, along with the in game advertisements. This will ensure that the revenue continues to pour in even if the active selling is stopped," reports CultureMob.
If you're one of those want to score above a 20 on this incredible tough game and dream of scoring 100 or then read this report and you might stay afloat flapping:
First thing, if you only play on an iphone, try switching to an Android for a while. This will give you more expertise in maneuvering your flappy bird through the obstructions called pipes. Using a Tablet device is also recommended. Most expert gamers say that the iPhone is on the small side for a game like Flappy Birds.
Apart from that Mr. Nguyen said that playing on a large screen would increase performance. Another tip is try to sweep through the middle of the pipes rather than flying high. If you can't get past the first pipe, than hack it or obtain a cheat from Google search.
For a game to give you stress is kind of defeating the purpose of playing the game.
With Reports By CultureMob