Flappy Bird for PC


Flappy Bird - PC Version 


Flappy Bird is a 2013 bird flying game developed in Hanoi by Vietnam-based developer Nguyễn Hà Đông and published by .GEARS Studios, a small, independent game developer also based in Vietnam. It was originally released in May 2013 for the iPhone 5, then updated for iOS6 and later in September 2013. In January 2014, it topped the free category of the American and Chinese iTunes App Stores and later on that month the UK App Store where it was touted as "the new Angry Birds". It ended January as the most downloaded App on the App Store. In February, the creator of the game announced he was removing the game from the app stores it was in, effectively taking it out of circulation.

The objective of the game is to fly a bird (by tapping the screen) without hitting pipes. If a bird hits an obstacle, then the game is over. Each time the bird flies through a set of pipes, the player receives a point. It features Super Mario World-esque graphics, very basic mechanics, and in-game advertisements, which in early 2014, The Verge reported were averaging around $50,000 a day.

How to play?:

Just press the left mouse button or space bar to tap and flap.


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