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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Dong Nguyen will shutdown Flappy Bird


TECHNOLOGY NEWS - Flappy Bird, a game that was very popular at this time does not seem to be able to be played by its users. A report from Mashable says that Dong Nguyen, the creator of the game "Flappy Bird" will immediately revoke the Flappy Bird from the App Store and Google Play. It was revealed from a statement recently on his tweet on Twitter, who showed his frustration due to getting so much pressure after the Flappy Bird into a game that has been a high popularity.


Starting from today or tomorrow, Flappy Bird will disappear from its users. Although it has spawned a puzzle – some opinions say that the "Flappy Bird" is simply a tool for fishing the fans to download another Nguyen’s game.

Moreover, 5 February ago, Nguyen had complained about the popularity of Flappy Bird as you can see on his tweet below.


Since its introduction in March 2013, Flappy Bird has become an addictive game, which is popular for users of iOS and Android. Although there have been many previous predictions, which mentions that the game will not gain a longtime popularity.

Whereas Flappy Bird planned to be launched on Windows Phone lately, and the possibility of delayed due to this moment Nguyen was having problems in his self. Nguyen also apologized to the users of Windows Phone.

Nguyen denied rumors that assume that his reason to shutdown Flappy Bird was related to legal issues. However, he would not explain the real reason why the Flappy Bird must be shutdown from its release. He simply asserts that he doesn't sell the game, that's it.

He admitted that Flappy Bird was his favorite game, though in the end he hated it. Well, Nguyen apparently is the type of person who is upholding the peace than money.

From the success of Flappy Bird, Nguyen has earned a profit of about $ 50 thousand per day, and the next few days he still get the profits, although the Flappy Bird has been in shutdown.


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