Creator Dong Nguyen says he'll re-introduce a less addictive game. May 15, 2014— -- How much fun will a revamped Flappy Bird be if it's not driving gamers mad? Dong Nguyen, the Vietnam-based ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Early this year, a mobile game created by Dong Nguyen of dotGears, an indie game studio based in Vietnam, flapped its way to the top of ...
This week, the creator of Flappy Bird is releasing Swing Copters, an even more difficult version of the highly addictive mobile game. Maybe he missed making $50,000 a day. Swing Copters borrows the ...
A game developer has combined two of 2014’s most addictive games — “Flappy Bird” and “2048” — into one addictive mashup called “Flappy48.” The free game challenges users to combine tiles into larger ...
It looks like gamers aren’t quite ready to let go of Flappy Bird, the wildly popular game that was pulled from the Apple and Android stores last week. The evidence? A flock of clones that are ...
Two high school interns create tremendously addictive game. — -- Two high school interns have created what may be the most addictive mobile game since "Flappy Bird." "Let It Goat" stars an ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Remember Flappy Bird, the mobile game that took the world by storm (and made its creator, Dong Nguyen, upwards of $50,000 a day) back in early 2014?
The creator of the ultra-popular but no-longer-available Flappy Bird is finally telling his story. Dong Nguyen, a 28-year-old programmer from Vietnam, explains in a Rolling Stone profile that he ...
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