Cult of Mac's Alex Heath says, "Flappy Bird’s sequel will have a new multiplayer element, and Nguyen promises that it will be less addictive. Nguyen reaffirms that his is working on other games, including one where a man jumps from building to building—the idea sounds a lot like Canabalt if you ask me."
When a game released exclusively digitally disappears from distribution, it becomes impossible to play it legally. Actually, quite a few gems have disappeared in this manner, with the legendary P.T. being just the beginning of the story.
Nice message and physical should always be supported, but I am not supporting this article being set across like nine pages.
Using Overwatch Workshop, Thriver9 has created an Overwatch rendition of the popular Flappy Bird game.
FlappyBird, one of the most infamous games in recent history is still a game that’s being played nowadays. The newest software update to iPhone’s Operative System will be incompatible with Flappybird.
Its a 32bit app. iOS 11 is only compatible with 64bit apps.
App developers have been informed for the last 2 years that they need to update their apps to avoid this problem.
Customeers have been made aware with every new firmware update but no one reads patch notes.
this again? :|
So he is going to make it suck? The best thing about this game was the fact that it was so addictive.
Less addictive? Isn't the whole point of a mobile game to be addictive?
Dude already has tons of money, I'm sure, so I guess, why not, do whatever you want... but it sounds stupid.
Everything I hear about this guy makes him sound like an idiot.
Also coming in August
Kotaku bashes the game for a few months, gets thousands of clicks, and forgets about it when people lose interest in their garbage excuse for "gaming" journalism.
Honestly, the way those idiots at Kotaku came down on the creator was brutal internet bullying to promote viewing on their now unpopular website. Heck, if that idiot Patricia could sue someone than this guy could have sued them for harassment.