A Bird on the wrist…
Just a few days after the first bunch of Android Wear apps hit the Google Play store, there was something else the company had in mind. Just when you thought Smartwatches couldn’t get any smarter, well, they just did!
Developers have added their very own software for Google’s collection of new smartwatches. This, surprising no one, the first smartwatch gaming app to hit the platform is Flappy Bird. The app discontinued from iPhone, but there is a knock-off of the popular, addictive mobile game.
The guy who created the app did not think it would get that popular and did not want to continue with it so TechCrunch made a knock-off called FloppyDroid! Check out what they will be adding next!
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