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We don’t know why the game succeeded like it did. Why, out of the millions of apps in the world, it above all others, rose to the top of global consciousness. We don’t know what it means for the future of the games market. If the app markets are really that random and uninterested in what the games industry considers to be a ‘good’ game, then it makes professional games development a scary and uncertain place.
If you missed the Flappy Bird craze, or don’t fancy paying an opportunistic eBayer a cool $1500 for an iPhone with the original, then fear not. The games industry has your back.
Priced at an entirely reasonable FREE, the game recreates the frantic flappy nature of it’s famous forebear. Swoop, dive, die, swear, restart. It’s all here, with added chicken/cock.
Tap To Flap is OUT NOW for iOS and Android. It is free. It contains flapping.