The popular mobile game Flappy Bird has returned, almost a decade after its original creator, Dong Nguyen, removed it from the app stores. Originally taken down due to its "addictive nature", the game is available again, this time as a mini-game on the Telegram platform. The relaunch has been facilitated by Notcoin, which acquired the intellectual property (IP) rights through the Flappy Bird Foundation Group.
The game's return has been marked by the launch of the Flap-a-TON event, which highlights its integration with the Telegram blockchain, TON (The Open Network). This event brings a new cryptographic aspect to Flappy Bird, allowing players to interact with the game and participate in a token minting event for FLAPPY. However, a cryptocurrency wallet is not required to play.
The Flap-a-TON event, exclusive to Telegram users, showcases how Flappy Bird is evolving within the web3 space. While players can enjoy the game without needing a wallet or having cryptocurrencies, activities within the game during the event will allow players to mint the FLAPPY token for free.
This further emphasizes Telegram's growing status as a platform for blockchain-based games and decentralized applications (dApps). Michael Roberts, one of the key figures behind the launch of the new Flappy Bird, expressed optimism about the game's future
On the web3. He pointed out in an interview with blockchaingamer.biz: "The launch on Telegram is the perfect track for the game's comeback, with the platform now recognized as the main destination for web3 games."
Michael added that with Telegram's existing community of over 200 million players, Flappy Bird's foray into web3 is set for success. Sasha Plotvinov, founder of Notcoin, also commented on the importance of this partnership with Telegram and TON. He noted that IPs like Flappy Bird are crucial for expanding web3 adoption by making it more accessible and recognizable to users.
In addition to the intellectual property rights of Flappy Bird, the Flappy Bird Foundation group also acquired the rights to the lesser-known game Piou Piou vs. Cactus, which served as inspiration for Flappy Bird. The creator of Piou Piou vs. Cactus, known as Kek, has been involved in the development of the Telegram version of Flappy Bird.
However, the original creator of Flappy Bird, Dong Nguyen, has distanced himself from the new version, stating that he is not involved in the project and does not support the incorporation of cryptocurrencies into the game. This raises some questions about the direction of the game's legacy, although it does not seem to affect its current momentum.
While Flappy Bird has been relaunched exclusively on Telegram for now, there are plans in place to expand its availability. In 2025, the game is expected to be launched on mobile app stores and browsers, with additional game modes, cosmetic elements, and progression systems. These updates aim to enhance the player experience without losing the original simplicity that made the game a success.
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The relaunch of Flappy Bird on Telegram is a significant step in the development of the platform as a hub for web3 games. With the integration of the TON blockchain, Telegram is positioning itself as a top destination for decentralized applications and blockchain-based games. The platform's extensive user base and established infrastructure make it an attractive choice for both developers and players.
The success of Flappy Bird on Telegram could pave the way for other games and well-known IP to make similar transitions to web3, leveraging the blockchain for in-game rewards and assets while providing new experiences for players.
Source: blockchaingamer.biz
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