Ian Bogost On The Flappy Bird Sequel

Ian Bogost On The Flappy Bird Sequel

Briefly: “Superstition, myth, and religion offer rationales that fill in the empty spaces between performance and results.” That’s Ian Bogost being his transcendent self in an excellent essay on the Flappy Bird sequel Swing Copters for The Atlantic. Much like his earlier piece on Flappy Bird, this comes highly recommended.

Also: have you been playing Swing Copters? I can’t decide if it’s terrible or amazing yet. I’ve also been playing both the iOS version, which was updated to lessen the (insane) difficulty, and the Android one, which is still insanely difficult. I have to admit that I prefer the Android one, but I can also barely play it.


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