Do we really miss Flappy Bird, or is it now forgotten?

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    the unnamedposted 9 years ago

    Do we really miss Flappy Bird, or is it now forgotten?

    We all know Flappy Bird was a great success a few months ago, before it was deleted from the App Store and Google Play. Now they are rumors saying that it will be back soon. Do we really miss it?

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  2. Zelkiiro profile image87
    Zelkiiroposted 9 years ago

    Who cares? Mobile games are trash by design.

    If I'm going to play a free game on my PC, I'll take Smite and Team Fortress 2, thank you.

    If I'm going to play a game on a mobile device, that's what the Nintendo 3DS and Playstation Vita are for. Why would you ever want to play tripe like Flappy Bird when you could be playing Bravely Default, Persona 4 Golden, Pokémon X/Y, Ys: Memories of Celceta, Gravity Rush, Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance, Ragnarok Odyssey, or the Metal Gear Solid/God of War HD Collections, instead?

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      the unnamedposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Well, let's just take a look at the millions of people who used to play Flappy Bird. Why? If it is a stupid and very simple game compared to the ones you mentioned.

    2. Zelkiiro profile image87
      Zelkiiroposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      For all the sense it makes for it to have been so popular in the first place, the only answer I can come up with is "Because aliens."

  3. SimilarSam profile image48
    SimilarSamposted 9 years ago

    Never got it into since I hate mindless games (mobile or otherwise). There are plenty of more in depth games that I prefer to devote my time too.

    It's definitely not forgotten though I still see lots of games with a Flappy Birth inspiration on the top spots in the App Stores of both iOS and Android.

  4. bensen32 profile image77
    bensen32posted 9 years ago

    Funny thing is I never even heard about this till someone said it was being removed or had been removed. I don't really remember which as I obviously didn't care since I had never heard about it.
    So to answer your question, I don't miss it and could careless if it comes back.

  5. ilikegames profile image61
    ilikegamesposted 9 years ago

    I got addicted to Flappy Bird very quickly and do sometimes miss it but not having it on my device has been a huge boost to productivity!

 
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