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Dong Nguyen,
developer of the uber-popular and often criticized
Flappy Bird app, when asked about the return of
Flappy Bird app
stores said "I'm considering it". What are we to make of this?
The
game was pulled from major apps
stores after the
developer said he wanted to go back to being 'simple'. Right after it was announced that the
game would be pulled down from major app
stores across compatible operating systems, the
game saw 10 million downloads in the 22 hours until it was taken down, reports
CNET. About a month after the game's demise,
Dong Nguyen gave an
interview to
Rolling Stone where he spoke up about his controversial decision.
Nguyen maintains that the decision to take down Flappy Bird was for his own well-being after the developer found himself at the receiving end of criticism from all around the world. At the time of his announcement of taking down Flappy Bird, it was initially believed to be a part of an ulterior motive that the developer was believed to have in mind. Honestly, it was tough to digest, since the app alone was making him up to $50,000/day!
About Flappy Bird knock-offs that keep appearing on app stores, Nguyen says "People can clone the app because of its simplicity, but they will never make another Flappy Bird."
Well said, Nguyen.