. "Flappy Bird is a side-scrolling mobile game featuring 2D retro style graphics. The objective is to direct a flying bird, which moves continuously to the right, between each oncoming set of pipes without colliding with them, which otherwise ends the game. The bird briefly flaps upward each time the player taps the screen, and the player is scored on the number of pipe sets the bird successfully passes through. The game, which was released in May 24, 2013, was removed from both Apple's App Store and Google Play by its creator on February 10, 2014 due to the gameplay's addictive nature."@en . . . "Flappy Bird as it appears on the logo of Flappy Bird"@en . "Flappy Bird"@en . . . . "Flappy Bird"@en . . "Flappy Bird"@cs . . "[[Soubor:FlappyBirdHighscore.png|left|thumb|VTN m\u00E1 pocit, \u017Ee tohle sk\u00F3re je naHACKovan\u00E9.]]"@cs . "Flappy Bird"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Flappy Bird was first created by a commie (Expand Dong Nguyen) in his little commie land (Vietnam). Then he gave the game to Android and Apple, who then helped him sell the shame and get super rich (despite being a commie). This made him rich and Everybody played it. But then Everybody tried to kill him that's the reason why he removed the shame."@en . . . "[[Soubor:FlappyBirdHighscore.png|left|thumb|VTN m\u00E1 pocit, \u017Ee tohle sk\u00F3re je naHACKovan\u00E9.]]"@cs . "Flappy Bird was first created by a commie (Expand Dong Nguyen) in his little commie land (Vietnam). Then he gave the game to Android and Apple, who then helped him sell the shame and get super rich (despite being a commie). This made him rich and Everybody played it. But then Everybody tried to kill him that's the reason why he removed the shame."@en . . . . . . "Flappy Bird is a side-scrolling mobile game featuring 2D retro style graphics. The objective is to direct a flying bird, which moves continuously to the right, between each oncoming set of pipes without colliding with them, which otherwise ends the game. The bird briefly flaps upward each time the player taps the screen, and the player is scored on the number of pipe sets the bird successfully passes through. The game, which was released in May 24, 2013, was removed from both Apple's App Store and Google Play by its creator on February 10, 2014 due to the gameplay's addictive nature."@en . "Flappy Bird"@pl . . .