Flappy Bird, the iconic mobile game that took the world by storm in 2014, is back in a surprising new form as a Telegram crypto game. The game disappeared from app stores after its creator, Dong Nguyen, decided it was gaining too much attention, leaving fans in a frenzy. Now, the Flappy Bird Foundation has revived the game on Telegram, offering players a chance to guide the cartoon bird through an obstacle course of pipes once again.
Flappy Bird on Telegram maintains the core gameplay of the original mobile app, where players navigate the bird through pipes by tapping the screen to avoid collisions. The new version allows players to earn in-game points by obtaining upgrades, such as watching ads and inviting friends. The game also features a stamina bar to limit excessive gameplay. Additionally, upcoming updates promise new game modes and characters, adding freshness to the classic gameplay experience.
While there is no confirmation of a Flappy Bird token at the moment, speculations suggest that the game may integrate The Open Network (TON) ecosystem for future token launches. Notcoin, a strategic publishing partner for Flappy Bird, is set to introduce a mining event called “Flap-a-TON” at the game’s launch, hinting at potential token rewards for players. The game prompts players to connect a TON wallet, paving the way for a possible token airdrop in the future.
The original Flappy Bird creator, Dong Nguyen, took down the game in 2014 when its popularity became overwhelming for him. Despite the game’s revival through the Flappy Bird Foundation, Nguyen has distanced himself from the new iteration, stating that he has no association with the game or its crypto elements. The Foundation acquired the trademark rights to Flappy Bird and an unrelated game called Piou Piou vs. Cactus through a legal process, bypassing Nguyen’s involvement and approval.
While some players are excited to have Flappy Bird back after a decade, others feel that Nguyen has been excluded from the game’s resurgence unfairly. The Foundation plans to launch Flappy Bird on other platforms, including native iOS and Android apps, in 2025 following the initial release on Telegram. Despite the controversy surrounding Flappy Bird’s return, the game continues to attract attention and intrigue from fans of the classic mobile game. Whether it’s the nostalgia of guiding the cartoon bird through pipes or the potential for crypto rewards, Flappy Bird’s revival on Telegram marks a new chapter in the game’s legacy.