Flappy Bird could be relaunched in the App Store

  Flappy Bird, the game that only a month ago generated hysteria among iDevice owners around the world, could be relaunched in App Store, according to statements made by its developer. In the an interview awarded to the prestigious publication Rolling Stone, Dong Nguyen, the creator Flappy Bird, stated that he is considering relaunching the game or in App Store, but with a warning message that will ask users to take a break after long periods of play.

As for the future of his flapper, he's still turning down offers to buy the game. Nguyen refuses to compromise his independence. But will Flappy Bird ever fly again? "I'm considering it," Nguyen says. He's not working on a new version, but if he ever releases one it will come with a "warning," he says: "Please take a break."

  Asked why he withdrew the application from App Store, Nguyen blamed the excessive media attention the application received, but also the fact that users took everything too seriously. It seems that the developer was receiving messages from parents of children who had become addicted to the game Flappy Bird, accusing him that his creation distracts the attention of children all over the world, some destroying their phones or even injuring themselves because they could not finish the game.

  However, despite the fact that Flappy Bird generates $50.000 a day and still generates a lot of money, the developer was also upset by the attention paid to him by the hordes of paparazzi who followed his family as well. However, the game will most likely end up in the App Store again, but it remains to be seen if it will be as popular.