Luckily Flappy Bird has no in-app game purchasing, but even if it did, I think I'd have put it down long before that. I quit Candy Crush because the levels got too hard, and I started spending money. When the going gets really tough and you bought the game for free and there's a ton of stuff to watch on TV and the dog needs to be taken for a walk, we put down Flappy Bird and we find something else to do. ![]() When the going gets tough, we keep going. You're not just going to throw rings at a milk bottle forever. ![]() It's all a matter of chance, like the ring toss at the carnival, and after a while, you have to walk away. And here's why: There's no skill required to play this game. Now this isn't a bad game - the graphics are simple, the gameplay is so easy a child could do it - and it has a solid 4 stars in both the Google Play app store and in iTunes.īut it's actually an awful game. ![]() I need something that isn't going to give me an aneurysm. Twenty minutes and only 2 points? No thank you. I hit a high score of 2 points some 3 minutes later, before I quickly closed the app and went back to doing something - anything - else.
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