A homebrew version of Flappy Bird, created for MSX computers.
Puffle Paddle 3DS is a 3DS homebrew port of the Club Penguin mini-game Puffle Paddle.
Flapple Bird is a 1-player arcade game for the Apple II. Designed as an Apple II variant of Flappy Bird, the player controls a small bird that flaps its wings when the player taps a button, rises, and then shortly thereafter loses altitude. The player must guide their bird through a series of breaks in tubes, gaining one point for every tube successfully navigated. It's game over if the player hits a barricade, with goal to maximize score.
The game is a side-scroller where the player controls a bird, attempting to fly between columns of green pipes without hitting them. Just like the original Flappy Bird but for Atari Lynx.
Oh no! Donuts are dropping out of nowhere and Molly and her friends need your help. Use your finger to drag Molly, Maximus, Rhonda, or Walter across the screen and collect ONLY the donuts shown at the top. You do not want to catch the wrong donut or it will be game over!
A homebrew unofficial port Flappy Bird for the Game Boy Advance.
A port of the hit mobile game Flappy Bird. This is also the first Pokémon mini game to use the system in a vertical orientation.
This game is a port of the popular mobile phone game, Flappy Bird. The game is fairly simple: You control a bird (or in this version, Opa-Opa) and tap the screen (press 1 or 2) to flap your wings and go up a bit, but gravity will quickly pull you back down. The aim of the game is to fly through the small openings in an endless stream of pipes without touching a pipe or the floor. Each set of pipes you pass gives you 1 point. The physics of the game makes it quite challenging, and it is fun to compete with others for the top score.