Flappy Bird may
rise again, creator says
The Vietnamese creator of Flappy Bird is thinking of
resurrecting the smash-hit free game that he abruptly took offline a month
ago -- albeit with a warning.
An employee plays the game Flappy Bird at a smartphone store in
WASHINGTON:
The Vietnamese creator of Flappy Bird says he's thinking of resurrecting the
smash-hit free game that he abruptly took offline a month ago -- albeit with
a warning about its addictive qualities.
In his first interview since he pulled the app from the
Apple and Android app stores, citing the pressure its success put on his
"simple life," Nguyen Ha Dong told Rolling Stone magazine he now
feels a sense of "relief."
But asked if Flappy Bird will ever fly again on mobile
devices, Nguyen responded: "I'm considering it."
While he is not working on a new version, he said any
sequel would come with a warning to users to "please take a break."
With its 2D retro-style graphics, Flappy Bird -- in
which gamers try to direct a flying bird between oncoming sets of pipes
without touching them -- was wildly popular.
When Nguyen, 28, announced on Twitter that he was about
to take it down, 10 million people downloaded it in just 22 hours -- and one
month on, clone versions still pop up.
Nguyen told Rolling Stone he was upset not only by the
fame that surrounded his Flappy Bird success, but also by messages from
people telling him how the game caused them to flunk exams and lose jobs.
Now enjoying a quieter life, he told Rolling Stone he
is busy creating other games, including a cowboy-themed shooter, a vertical
flying game and an "action chess game" -- one of which he will
release this month.
Rolling Stone posted its interview with Nguyen on its
website on Tuesday ahead of publication in its March 27 issue.
AFP
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Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 3, 2014
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