Heboh dengan game Flappy Bird membuat saya pun tergoda untuk mencarinya, namun ketika ingin mengunduh Play Store kaget juga. Haha
Vietnam-based Dong Nguyen says he has been overwhelmed by the media interest in him and his game
Flappy Bird is flapping its wings no more.
The popular game for mobile devices was removed from online
stores on Sunday by its Vietnamese creator, who said its fame "ruins my
simple life".
Dong Nguyen, who created the game in just two to three days,
was making as much as $50,000 (£30,482) a day from the game's
advertising revenue.
In several Twitter posts, he said the game's removal was not due to legal issues and that he may make a sequel.
Mr Dong, who describes himself as a "passionate indie game
maker", also said on the micro-blogging site that he will not sell
Flappy Bird but that he will still make games.
Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen announced his plan to remove the game via social media site Twitter
Game over
Flappy Bird has been downloaded more than 50 million times, making it this year's most popular mobile game so far.
Launched in May 2013, the game was free to download and required players to tap the screen to keep the bird in flight.
Despite its simple graphics, Flappy Bird was a notoriously
difficult game since many users could only keep the bird in the air for a
few seconds before it hits an obstacle and falls.
The game went viral after being promoted almost entirely by
social media users and was reviewed on a YouTube channel by more than 22
million subscribers.
The official version was only available for Apple and Android
devices. It quickly became the number one free game in the Apple App
Store and Google Play Store charts.
Several news sites had noted the similarity between the game and an earlier title called Piou Piou, by a different French developer, as well as the fact that Flappy Bird's main character and obstacles resembled the Cheep-Cheep birds and green pipes found in Nintendo's Super Mario Bros series.
Forbes had even suggested
that Mr Dong could be sued for intellectual property infringement as a
result. However, the developer has stated that his decision to pull the
title was "not anything related to legal issues".
User reactions
Flappy Bird is no longer available for downloads
After Mr Dong took the game down, many fans turned to social media to petition for its return.
On Twitter, there were widely-used hashtags of #RIPFlappyBird
and #SaveFlappyBird, with several "Save Flappy Bird" accounts being
spawned as well.
The game is no longer available through online stores, but it still works on phones that had previously downloaded it.
As a result, some online users have offered to sell their
smartphones still containing the Flappy Birds app for large sums of
money.
However, some fans expressed their relief that the game was gone.
One user describes Flappy Birds as "an addictive game that
everyone hates to love" while another said, "I think it's for the best,
and for the best of all the cracked phones out there."
At least one user has tweeted a photo of a cracked iPhone
screen - apparently as a result of frantic tapping whilst playing the
game.
from here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26114364
Dan benar saya pun sangat menggandrungi game ini, hingga tak terasa 1-2 jam untuk memainkannya. Saya bukan orang yang suka dengan game, tapi alasan saya ikut bermain flappy adalah karena sering sekali mendengar teman yang saling memamerkan skornya, gak di WA, FB dan dimanapun orang membahas itu. Yang penting jangan sampai melalaikan, seperti katanya Nguyen dia membuat game ini untuk selingan saja bukan untuk menghabiskan waktu. Tetap patuhi jadwal harian dan target yang telah dibuat.
Sekarang yang lagi seru mungkin cupid, tapi tetap saja saya tidak tertarik.. haha...banyak banget kerjaan yang belum diselesaikan.
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