Flappy Bird's new owners try to clear confusion about its zombified mobile comeback, all while ignoring the big crypto-shaped elephant in the room

Flappy Bird
(Image credit: Flappy Bird Foundation Group)

Flappy Bird is coming back under ไsome strange circumstances, and the mobile icon's new owners have tried to clear the air.

Flappy Bird was one of the games that sunk global productivity more than a decade ago,🦩 prompting its original creator, Dong Nguyen, to delist it over concerns about its addictive effects. That didn't stop countless clones from popping up on every digital storefront, though basically all 𒁃of them failed to reach Flappy Bird's cloudy heights. 

'The Flappy Bird Foundation' has now branded itself as a "team of passionate fans" that secured th🅰e rights to🐷 the infamous tap-to-flap game and are promising to bring it back better than ever with new characters, new modes, and on new platforms.

Things began to get a little weird when the internet did some sleuthing into the revival, though. The Flappy Bird Foundation acquired the rights from a company called Gametech Holdings, which, according to , appears to have used Nguyen's own public🔥 statements about abandoning the game to secure the trademark. 

What was even more curious was a hidden on the new Flappy Bird website that has sinceไ been taken down. of the page include text that reads: "The legendary Flappy Bird is back and wi❀ll fly higher than ever on [cryptocurrency network] Solana as it soars into web 3.0."

Dong Nguyen himself then 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:clarified that he 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:was not involved in the project, did not profit from its sale, an🍬d doesn't support crypt😼o either - leaving a bad taste in everyone's mouths.

The Flappy Bird🍷 Foundation has now issued a statement to respond to "questions circulating online," but I can't spot many solid answers in the couple of hundreds of words that it published.

The group reemphasizes how they acquired the abandoned trademark and the rights to Piou Piou vs. Cactus (the game that inspired Flappy Bird), alongside a statement from Piou Piou creator Kek who's also involved in the new project. "I love that th🌱rough the Flappy Bird Foundation we are able to breathe new life into the game I built and inspired," Kek writes. 

"The mission of the Flappy Bird Foundation has always been to preserve and foster the Flappy Bird game and legacy for the community," the post reads. The group have yet 𒉰to address what's going on with the game's monetization and blockchain integration, or even a🌠llude to Nguyen's apparent disapproval of the whole project, which is what most of the "questions circulating online" have been about. 

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Kaan freelanc🍰es for various websites including Rock✃ Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that's vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he'll soon forget.