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'Swing Copters' is a little less tough now

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Aug 2014 7:41 User comments (2)

'Swing Copters' is a little less tough now Flappy Bird developer Dong Nguyen has already updated his sequel game, Swing Copters, to make it a little less hard and "distracting."
The game, which was released a week ago, was maddeningly tough, even more so than Flappy Bird by some accounts, and Nguyen has already pushed an updated for the mobile game that should help gamers out.

With the update, the game will still be tough, but getting a score of just 2 (yes, 2) won't be as impossible as before. The character's movements have been made more subtle, so earlier rounds will be easier.

"Most of people don't find the game entertaining because it was too difficult," Nguyen added. "However, I believe the game is still challenging enough when people want the final medal or compete with their friends."

The game has a few high scorers above 75, but that is likely to go up now with the update.

Source:
Cnet

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2 user comments

127.8.2014 20:52

You sure as HELL know the world is coming to an end when the news breaks "swing copters is a little less tough now"!

What nonsense news AD!

Please provide more meaningful news stories and skip this drivel.

228.8.2014 00:51

Quote:
Angry Birds developer Dong Nguyen has already updated his sequel game, Swing Copters, to make it a little less hard
I assume you mean Flappy Birds?

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