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Sunset Runner
12 years ago

I'm sorry I made this game - Sunset Runer


After seeing the huge success of “Flappy Bird”. I realized that what people wanted was a game that had little to no production value, insanely frustrating difficulty, and tapping - tons of tapping. So I decided to take the elements that made “Flapp Bird” so successful and put them into my own game. Just to be clear, this is not a “Flappy Bird” clone, it’s just inspired by “Flappy Bird”s extreme diffuculty and uber simplicity. So here’s my game, “Sunset Runner”. Click to jump. Click again to double jump. And click a third time to triple jump. And if you want to jump again… Well too bad. You have to touch the ground again, you’re not Superman after all. And oh yeah, don’t touch the spikey things they hurt.

Once again, this is in no way a “Flappy Bird” clone. And I’m sorry I made this game. I’m just giving the masses what they want. I guess I’m part of the problem.



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