So just who is downloading this crap, and where is the money coming from? The developer – listed as Louis Leidenfrost – has no other presence on the App Store. The fact so many are enjoying Flappy Bird – and that despite its creative borrowings, it’s at least relatively polished – has relegated that theory to the background, as has the fact it’s a free game.īut Red Bouncing Ball Spikes is a $0.99 download. ![]() When Flappy Bird first came out of nowhere, it was accused of having used bots to inflate its download count, propelling it up the charts (and thus in front of more eyeballs, making more money). Its first update had to add a menu button, because the original release forgot to. ![]() It lies about its length, promising “over 100 different long levels”, while actually delivering around 30. It is, for want of a more eloquent term, a piece of shit.īuilt using a $10 template available from Game Salad, a service for people who want some help making mobile games, it’s poorly-rendered, breaks on some phones and lacks Game Center support. ![]() Right now, the #2 paid app (#1 paid game) on Apple’s App Store is a game called Red Bouncing Ball Spikes.
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