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Apple Watch

Just what the Apple Watch needs: its own Flappy Bird clone

Posted on June 18, 2015August 10, 2019 By Jarvis

You may have finally escaped your Flappy Bird addiction from when it was dominating your smartphone screen, but image playing it in a new, simpler way, never thought possible. You could tap that bird and fail to clear those pipes, all from your wrist. It can all be made possible with the Apple Watch. Don’t worry though, it won’t be happening anytime soon, as the infamous game’s appearance on the wearable is thanks to developer hacking the new watchOS 2, which makes this story funny, rather than incredibly sad.
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