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Flappy Bird is a 2013 mobile game, developed by Vietnam-based designer Dong Nguyen and also published by GEARS Studios, a small, independent game developer also dependent in Vietnam. The game has a part-scrolling format as well as the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between series of green pipes without coming into contact with them. The developer come up with game over several days, using a bird protagonist which he previously designed for the cancelled game in 2012.

The game was released upon May 24, 2013 but received a sudden rise in popularity in early 2014. It was criticized for its level of difficulty and supposed plagiarism in graphics and game mechanics, while other testers found it addictive. At the end of January 2014, it was the most downloaded free game in the iOS App Store. During this period of time, its developer said that Flappy Bird Game was earning $50,000 a day from in-app advertisements.

Flappy Bird was removed through both Apple's App Store and Google Play by its creator on February 10, 2014, due to guilt over just what he considered to be its addictive nature. The game's popularity and sudden removal caused phones with it before-installed to be put upwards for sale for high prices over the net.[6][7][8] Games similar to Flappy Bird became popular on the iTunes App Store in the wake of their removal, and each Apple and Google have removed games from other app stores for being also similar to the original. The particular game has also already been distributed through unofficial channels on multiple platforms.

Flappy Bird Online is a side-scrolling mobile game featuring 2D vintage style graphics. The aim is to direct a soaring bird, which moves constantly to the right, in between each oncoming set of pipes without colliding with all of them, which otherwise finishes the game. The bird briefly flaps way up each time the gamer taps the display. If the display is not tapped, the bird falls due to gravity. The person is scored about the number of water pipe sets the bird successfully passes through, with medals awarded for the report.

There is absolutely no variation or evolution in gameplay throughout the game as the pipes always have the identical gap between all of them and there is no end to the running monitor, having only the particular flap and ding sounds and increasing score as rewards.[10] However, some subtle elements of the gameplay design make the game easy to learn but hard to master,[11] a technique used in many games to make them more interesting.