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Flappy Bird on Game Boy Advance, brought to life by Jay Van Hutten, is a pixel-perfect replica of the viral mobile hit. You guide a flapping bird through gaps in colored pipes, tapping the screen to keep it aloft. The gameplay is pure chaos and precision, with each jump requiring split-second timing. Only the simplest controls let you focus on the core brutality, avoiding obstacles while battling your own trembling fingers. The GBA’s limited hardware doesn’t soften the difficulty. Players report average scores under 10 before crashing, matching the original’s punishing reputation. While there’s no leaderboards or extra modes, the port nails the retro feel. Free to download in the homebrew scene, it’s a love letter to the game’s DNA, proving Flappy Bird’s simplicity still stings after all these years.
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