Flappy Bird is officially no more. True to the word of the gameâs creator, Dong Nguyen, the app is gone from both Google Play and the iTunes App Store. Unless you already downloaded it, you wonât find one of the worldâs most popular video games anywhere.
Nguyen, though, last night told a fan that there was a different reason for the gameâs removal.
Here, âoverusingâ seems to mean âabusingâ or âaddicted to,â but itâs hard to say for sure.
Nguyen was said to have made tens of thousands of dollars a day from the advertising supported app (it was free to download and play.) Intriguingly, another of Nguyenâs games, Shuriken Block, appears to have been removed from Google Play (it still is available on the iTunes store, though Flappy Bird was available there for some time after it was removed from Google Play.)
Shuriken Block, along with three othersâSmashing Kitty, Droplet Shuffle, and Ninjas Assaultâcan still be played on a mobile device with an HTML 5-enabled browser through his studioâs home page.
But Flappy Bird is now gone, apparently forever.