The iPhone and Android game, Flappy Bird, creates a modern combination of Mario Bros. and Angry Birds into one. All one has to do is fly a bird between pipes of different heights. Sounds easy? That's the challenge of the game.
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1Download and install the game. While the creator pulled the game from the app stores in February 2014, he has announced the possibility of re-releasing it in future. [1] X Research source There are also a few alternative ways to get the game, including downloading copy-cat games. For more information on how to get the game on Android, check out How to Get Flappy Bird on Android.
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2Start the game. Tap the arrow to start. Tap the screen again to allow your bird to fly and to start the game.Advertisement
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3Stay in the middle of screen until the first set of pipes appears. Measure your tap heights to go between the two pipes.
- The faster you tap, the higher you go. Each tap represents a wing flap and higher flight. Once you stop, you drop towards the ground.
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4Stay in the middle of the pipes. This is the main objective of the game. If you hit a pipe or the ground, the game ends.
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5Find your rhythm for higher and lower pipes. This is important when you need to go higher or drop, or else you will hit a pipe.
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Try not to go high. You can still bump into a pipe.Advertisement
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QuestionWhat happens if my bird hits the very top?Community AnswerNothing. Your bird won't die. It will just keep flying if you keep making it fly. However, you have a better chance of hitting the pipes flying closer to the middle.
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QuestionWhat happens when your bird hits the ground?CeeBeeCommunity AnswerWhen the bird hits the ground, it's like hitting a pipe. The game will lose.
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- Try not to bump into pipes or hit the ground.Thanks
- Flappy Bird is an extremely addicting gameThanks
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