Flappy Bird Game with a Twist

Flappy Bird Game with a Twist

Play Now, the latest twist on the regular flappy bird game. In the latest update, the birdie can shoot the obstacles away from the path. And what more, there are 2 modes, the classic mode and the villain mode. Choose and play.

This is not another Flappy Bird Game! There are challenges. This game is easier to play but tougher to score. Are you up for the challenge? #flapshootbirdie? Select from the 4 available birdie characters and enjoying playing this different take on the flappy bird game.

Game Rules for Flappy Bird Game with a Twist

Simply TAP anywhere on the screen to keep the bird flying.
You'll see coins, but are the coins just a distraction?
The longer you fly, the higher you score.
If you die, you can continue from the same score by watching an AD
OR, you can start from ZERO.
Above all, there are 4 birdies to choose from.

What engine was employed to build this game?

This game is created using Construct 2 open-source platform or proprietary technology.

Who worked on the design and programming of this game?

The programming for this game was created by Pixellicious.

What is the main type of this game?

The game’s genre classification is Adventure.

Is the game mobile-friendly for iOS and Android users?

Yes, Flappy Bird Game with a Twist supports mobile play for both iOS and Android users.

What age categories does this game cater to?

This game is appropriate for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors in terms of age.

Are there any elements of cruelty within the game?

Yes, Flappy Bird Game with a Twist contains cruel elements.

Which categories are used for this game?

The tags that describe the game are bird.

Is this game specifically for any gender?

This game is targeted towards Male & Female in terms of gender.

Are there any blood-related visuals or effects in the game?

Yes, there is blood splatter in Flappy Bird Game with a Twist.

Does this game meet the standards for kids' entertainment?

No, Flappy Bird Game with a Twist is not safe and appropriate for a younger audience.
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