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Flappy Bird's developer wants it pulled from iTunes

Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen looks set to retire it of Flappy Bird from iTunes, because, as he says, he can't deal with everyone who downloads it anymore.

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The Vietnamese developer has developed one of the most annoying and addictive games ever released on . The game is incredibly annoying and as you can see the comments written by those who play it are not the , or the most sacred. Nguyen says on Twitter “I'm sorry Flappy Bird players, 22 hours from now I will be downloading the Flappy Bird. I can't stand it anymore. "

In a subsequent tweet, he says, “I can call it Flappy Bird as a success to me. But it also destroys my simple life. So now I hate it ”

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Perhaps Nguyen is sensitive enough to react so only by reading them comments from Flappy Bird's players. If you notice, in iTunes, despite the bad reviews most of the reviews are five star. So, what's the problem?
The states that many of the comments on iTunes contain an “impressively ugly .” The wording is negative, but surprisingly most of them voted it a five star rating.

Perhaps Nguyen's attitude is simply a communicative trick that aims to further advertise the application. Threatening the world that has been reading for the most addictive game for several days, can result in thousands of downloads from iTunes.
Right now Flappy Bird is still in the App Store. According to Nguyen's promise, the game should be retired within a few hours.

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