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GSSOC '24 : A Modern Twist on the Classic Flappy Bird Game #1006

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rohitagr0310 opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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GSSOC '24 : A Modern Twist on the Classic Flappy Bird Game #1006

rohitagr0310 opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 0 comments

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FlappyPy is a recreation of the classic Flappy Bird game using the Pygame library in Python. Inspired by the addictive simplicity of the original game, FlappyPy adds modern enhancements and customizable features to create an engaging gaming experience. Players control a bird avatar by tapping the spacebar to navigate through a series of obstacles, aiming to achieve the highest score possible. The game features vibrant graphics, smooth animations, and responsive controls, ensuring an enjoyable and challenging gameplay experience for users of all ages.

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FlappyPy aims to capture the nostalgic charm of the original Flappy Bird game while introducing modern enhancements and customization options to cater to today's gaming audience. With its engaging gameplay, vibrant visuals, and customizable features, FlappyPy promises to provide hours of entertainment for players of all skill levels. Join us on a nostalgic journey and experience the thrill of FlappyPy!

@rohitagr0310 rohitagr0310 changed the title Title: FlappyPy: A Modern Twist on the Classic Flappy Bird Game GSSOC '24 : A Modern Twist on the Classic Flappy Bird Game May 13, 2024
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