![]() ![]() Flappy Bird, which looks like an easy casual game, instead of having a learning curve, just drops you head first into a learning wall. People have naturally come to expect a learning curve that eases them into video games. People kept playing it, and they grew increasingly pissed off that I couldn’t score even 5 points, it is never ever seen from other games, so they hooked. ![]() It is frustrating, but most of play don’t believe they are too dump to play this seemingly-simple game, so they try it again and again, It easy to play, and it looks easy to get plenty of points like temple run or fruit ninja, but actually its insanely difficult, most of people spend a lot of times just in order to get out of 0. Of course I can’t tell whether that’s true or not, but at least I can analyse why it makes people addicted. Here are 3 reasons I came up with: Why is it so addicted?īy now, most of critics still think flappy bird’s success was by incidental. Nguyen was raking in $50,000 (£30,000) a day from the pop-up ads that appeared during gameplay. In January 2014, it topped the Free Apps chart in the US and Chinese App Stores, and later on that month topped the same section of the UK App Store where it was touted as “the new Angry Birds.” It ended January as the most downloaded App on the App Store. Flappy Bird was originally released on with support for the iPhone 5. The bird briefly flaps upward each time the player taps the screen, and the player is scored on the number of pipe sets the bird successfully passes through. The objective is to direct a flying bird, which moves continuously to the right, between each oncoming set of pipes without colliding with them, which otherwise ends the game. The three stages of the addictive “Flappy Bird” smartphone game: hope, adrenaline and grief.Ĭreated in the span of two to three days b y Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen, Flappy Bird is a side-scrolling mobile game featuring 2D retro style graphics. ![]()
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