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A homebrew unofficial port Flappy Bird for the Game Boy Advance.

A port of the hit mobile game Flappy Bird. This is also the first Pokémon mini game to use the system in a vertical orientation.

This game is a port of the popular mobile phone game, Flappy Bird. The game is fairly simple: You control a bird (or in this version, Opa-Opa) and tap the screen (press 1 or 2) to flap your wings and go up a bit, but gravity will quickly pull you back down. The aim of the game is to fly through the small openings in an endless stream of pipes without touching a pipe or the floor. Each set of pipes you pass gives you 1 point. The physics of the game makes it quite challenging, and it is fun to compete with others for the top score.

A homebrew version of Flappy Bird, created for MSX computers.

Flapple Bird is a 1-player arcade game for the Apple II. Designed as an Apple II variant of Flappy Bird, the player controls a small bird that flaps its wings when the player taps a button, rises, and then shortly thereafter loses altitude. The player must guide their bird through a series of breaks in tubes, gaining one point for every tube successfully navigated. It's game over if the player hits a barricade, with goal to maximize score.

A NES demake of Flappy Bird.

An unofficial remake of Flappy Bird for the 3DS.


Unofficial port of Fruit Ninja for the PSP.
