Viral Hit Game Flappy Bird Gets Battle Royale Remix
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Remember Flappy Bird, the addictively simple mobile game that had everyone glued to their phone screens, tapping and guiding a pixelated bird through a maze of Mario-esque pipes?
The game and its ascent to viral ubiquity was one of the most fascinating phenomena of 2014. But now, five years after its 15 minutes of fame (feel old yet?), we’re getting a new version of Flappy Bird .
Flappy Royale, a battle royale installment of the original, notoriously difficult game, is a last-bird-standing competition against 99 other birds.
The game is a collaboration between app builder and Microsoft engineer Orta Therox and game designer Em Lazer-Walker.
Just like its predecessor, the gameplay is simple. You tap your bird to flap and dodge the pipes. But this time, the goal is no longer to survive as long as you can. It’s to survive longer than the other 99 birds flapping alongside you.
And it’s just as addictive as the original, which was so addictive it was removed from the App Store and Google Play because the creator was concerned for players’ well-being, and because its virality “ruined his life” or something.
Before the game launches you from a dilapidated school bus and into the heat of the battle, you get a chance to customize your bird.