The game became a big hit despite its throwback design; at its peak it was generating $50K daily in ad sales or in-app accessories payments making developer Dong Nguyen very wealthy indeed. But Nguyen wasn’t happy with his success and less than two weeks after launching the game in the Google Play Store, he removed it suddenly from all platforms. This set off a wild chase by Flappy Bird fans looking to purchase previously owned handsets that already had the game installed.
This version of Flappy Bird won’t pressure you into buying cryptocurrency and there is a classic mode allowing you to chase after your high scores. The game will be monetized by ads and in-app purchases of virtual helmets to protect your Flappy Bird from getting Tua Tagovailoa’d by colliding with a pole.