This is not my beautiful Flappy Bird.

  • themeatbridge
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    262 months ago

    The game mechanic is incredibly simple, and has been cloned a million times. The graphics weren’t anything special, so really the only thing special about Flappy Bird is the name Flappy Bird.

    • @QuadratureSurfer
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      172 months ago

      Flappy Bird wasn’t the first to even implement a game like this.

      I remember playing a very similar game with a helicopter and another one with a worm long before that app released for phones.

      Flappy Bird is just the game of this type that ended up going viral in its time.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 months ago

        I played the helicopter one as a flash web game when I was back in school some 20-25 years ago! Was one of the earliest simple time waster games (in a good sense) that I can remember being really addictive, the whole class would end up playing it in computer lessons until it got banned.

  • @Supervivens
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    172 months ago

    I mean on one hand I do think it’s fair that with him abandoning the game with taking it off stores and not using it all for him to lose the trademark. On the other, I think it’s bullshit someone else can then claim it. It should just be public domain

    • BrikoXOP
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      82 months ago

      If he wanted, he could have just open sourced the game, but chose not to.

      • @CluckN
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        22 months ago

        Open source would’ve been cool but I had a teacher in high school teach us how to re-create the game and it took us a week.

        • lastweakness
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          32 months ago

          Yes, it’s basically the first game any new game dev makes. The idea is way too simple for any kind of copyright. Not to mention it already existed before Flappy bird.