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  • Flappy Bird Family makes your Fire TV five times as fun

    by 
    Brad Molen
    Brad Molen
    08.02.2014

    A family that flaps together, stays together. As promised, the creator of Flappy Birds -- you know, the insanely viral and addictive game that enjoyed massive success before quickly being removed from the iOS and Android app stores -- is bringing a new version of his prized title to the Amazon Fire TV. Not only will you be able to relive the wonderful memory of topping your high score of 14, you can do so while pitted against other players in a multiplayer, dual-screen setup. There's no word on if the game will make its way to iOS or Android eventually. But in the meantime, get grandma, the kids and your cousins into the living room, power up the Fire TV and see which one is the best at navigating an 8-bit bird through a series of Mario pipes. (Our vote's on grandma.)

  • Flappy Bird is the cheapest digital drug on the App Store

    by 
    Mike Wehner
    Mike Wehner
    01.28.2014

    Flappy Bird is currently the most popular free app on the App Store, besting the likes of Snapchat, Beats Music and Clash of Clans. That's a pretty big accomplishment for a game that can be played with a single finger. So why is it so popular? Well, that's actually a bit hard to explain. There's only one thing you ever do in Flappy Bird: Guide your tiny avian -- who happens to look a bit like a fish -- in between a series of pipes. Hitting a pipe or crashing into the ground ends the game. Tapping on the screen causes your bird to flap its wings and remain aloft. For each set of pipes you pass through, you gain a single point. Yep, that's the entire game. This simplicity is remarkably addicting, and as soon as you fail, you're going to want to give it another go. The game's difficulty is shockingly steep right from the beginning, and making it through a few sets of pipes isn't nearly as easy as it might sound. After hours of play, your longest run will still likely be in the 30-point range. Flappy Bird is free, but it is ad-supported. Unfortunately, these ads aren't exactly the most subtle. They appear as popup banners on the top and bottom of the screen and sometimes block the edges of the pipes themselves. It can sometimes feel like you're actively battling the ads just to proceed, which isn't ideal. Thankfully, Flappy Bird's addictive properties make these ad issues worth overlooking, at least for a while. You may eventually get fed up, but you should definitely take the game for a spin, if for no other reason than to see what the buzz is about.