Swing Copters
Flappy Bird was the perfect sample of the veni, vidi, vici within the mobile gaming platform. Its creator, Dong Nguyen, gave life to a game that reached more than 50 million downloadsin the application store of Google Play The spontaneous success of this game was such that its creator ended up being forced to remove it from the network due to, according to their own words, the stress that this situation was causing him. But Dong Nguyen is back, and this time he wants to return to the mobile gaming arena with a new title called Swing Copters
Swing Copters is to Flappy Bird what a phablet it is to a conventional mobile; the same essence hidden under a slightly different design. Swing Copters is based on the same gameplay as Flappy Bird, and all difficulty of the game lies in promoting our character trying to avoid the obstacles that are in the darling. In fact, minor visual tweaks aside, the most noticeable difference in Swing Copters compared to its predecessor is that the action now takes place vertical, whereas in the previous game we had to drive our bird through a horizontal stage.
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For now Swing Copters It has only been seen in a video, and its release will not take place until the day 21 of this same month of AugustThe difficulty of Flappy Bird also seems to be present in this new title, since none of players get past five points.
The game Swing Copters will initially be available for download completely free of charge, although users who want to remove it must purchase the version payment (0.89 euros). Swing Copters can be downloaded from both the Google Play store (that is, the store operating system Android) and from the App Store (i.e., the store operating system iOS of Apple). This means that the game, in addition to being compatible with mobiles with the Android operating system, can also be played from the iPhone and iPad
We'll see if the creator of Flappy Bird manages to repeat the success of his first popular game, although it's certainly unlikely he'll do it again repeat the same case of expansion worldwide that this first game had.Although its creator claims to have removed Flappy Bird from stores due to the stress of the situation, there are rumors that the real reason for the removal was an accusation of copyright violation by Nintendo due to similarities of this game's graphics to the graphics of Super Mario Bros The only thing that is clear is that Flappy Bird died of success, and we will have to wait until the next 21 August to see if the new Swing Copters manages to become as addictive as its predecessor.