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Flap Flap is a Flappy Bird-like Addictive Windows 8, 10 Game

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you have been following the world of mobile games, then by now you have probably heard about the Flappy Bird game, which has been already pulled from the Android and iOS store. However, third-party developers have brought it to Windows 8, as well.Flappy Birdhas become an incredibly successful game for Android and iOS users, allegedly pulling in more than $50, 000 per day. It was just as surprising when we have heard that the creator of the game has decided to pull the game from both mobile store, saying that it was causing “addiction”, which he was strongly against. However, if you own a Windows 8 device, especially a touch one, then you should know there’s one game that follows the same logic of the Flappy Bird idea.

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Play the Flappy Bird game on your Windows 8 tablet

Play the Flappy Bird game on your Windows 8 tablet

The game has only 5.4 megabytes and is better enjoyed on a Windows 8 tablet, as you will have to rely on your mouse when playing the game on a non-touch Windows 8 device. If you were wondering, this game never ends and the mission is to beat your own high-score or to compete against your friends, at best.

When you are using the game on a Windows 8 tablet, you will be relying on your fingers to move your bird-ish character and you will use your left click on a desktop device to keep it going. There are other similar games in the Windows Store, but in my opinion, Flap Flap is the best Flappy Bird-like Windows 8 game at the moment.

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