After the startling achievement of Flappy Bird, inventor Dong Nguyen confronted exceptional examination, which prompted him in the end pulling his diversion from the App Store and Google Play. He at long last re-dispatched the diversion - yet just for the Amazon Fire TV - at the begin of August. Presently, Nguyen has discharged an alternate diversion, called Swing Copters, which resembles a profound spin-off of Flappy Bird.
Like Flappy Bird, Swing Copters is a sort of unending runner, and it looks to be fiercely troublesome too. The visuals hold the primitive tasteful that came to characterize Flappy Bird - and the gameplay is additionally a basic, one-touch experience.
The distinction is that in Flappy Bird, you utilized the taps to just fold upwards - tapping immediately picked up height, and with cautious tapping you could keep up your level or drop as needed.
In Swing Copters, you're playing as a little fella with a helicopter-top, ascending past supports which have swinging mallets connected, for reasons unknown. He's additionally floating from the left to the right, and tapping the screen simply alters the course he's moving in.
It would appear that it could have the same addictive quality as Flappy Birds did, however it obviously hard to say in regards to this sort of diversion without having played it. After Flappy Birds turned into an enormous hit, a bungalow industry of imitators came up, yet few could imitate its prosperity.
Fortunately, Swing Copters is required to dispatch on August 21, free of charge, so we won't need to endure long to discover if lightning strikes twice.