Unwinnable - I have always had mixed feeling about Tiny Wings, one of the earliest indie successes of iOS. It took the simple get-as-far-as-you-can, one-button gameplay of Canabalt (and a few others at that stage) to tell an uplifting and beautifully simple story about a bird that couldn’t fly but wouldn’t give up, either. The bird’s wings were too small, you see.
TouchGen: You love those cute little birds with their tiny, useless wings; don’t you? Of course you do. They are so damn cute it is impossible not to like them. I bet you would like some more cute little bird action. I would also guess that you would like to get it for free. Well that last part sounds too good to be true, but you actually can.
Releasing Tiny Wings 2.0 as a free update is both generous and clever, reports GamesAsylum.
MMGN: Most free-to-play games use multiple currencies. One of these is the one more normally used for in-game play, while the other, less attainable, is usually obfuscated and handed out on rare occasions, but is capable of delivering extreme bonuses or power-ups.