A lot of Flappy Bird clones have launched since the game exploded then got yanked from mobile app stores. But no clone has been more successful than Splashy Fish. Splashy Fish rose to the number one ...
The Flappy Bird hype may be coming to an end as Apple and Google step in to keep clones from overtaking their app stores like the fart apps and flashlights of years past. Apple and Google aren’t ...
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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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (CNN) — Your app store may be getting a lot ...
Miley Cyrus meets Flappy Bird parody tops the iTunes free app chart Splashy Fish is still a strong No. 2 on the iTunes chart Popular Flappy Bird was recently yanked from app stores by its creator LOS ...
Bet you thought you’d wake up this morning to find that the ’round-the-clock coverage of Flappy Bird that saturated tech blogs last week had finally ground to a halt. Sorry. And I recognize the irony ...
This was bound to happen. A company calling itself “Ultimate Arcade” is attempting to trademark the word “Flappy,” following the fervor around the viral App Store game, “Flappy Bird,” whose ...
Which floppy fish cat toy is best? Those looking for the best floppy fish cat toy will be relieved to know that a ton of products may offer what they need. Most of all, buyers want to make sure ...
Your app store may be getting a lot less flappy. Both Apple and Google appear to be cracking down on new apps taking advantage of the demise of “Flappy Bird,” the addictively simple casual game that ...
Bet you thought you’d wake up this morning to find that the ’round-the-clock coverage of Flappy Bird that saturated tech blogs last week had finally ground to a halt. Sorry. And I recognize the irony ...