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Spookies for Windows Phone is an Flappy Bird style endless runner game

Ron Ron
August 20, 2019
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Spookies for Windows Phone is an endless runner Flappy Bird style game

If you are a fan of Flappy Bird, or any one of the many clones available for Windows Phone, you will be happy to know that there is a new endless runner game called Spookies available right now. This free app is a Flappy Bird style endless runner game that is sure to provide you with hours of entertainment. Best of all, the developer encourages feedback so new features and suggestions can be implemented.

“Spookies is a new endless runner game that was developed as a reaction to the huge number of Flappy Bird clones and the big number of similar endless runners. Our vision is to build the next generation of endless runner games which we believe have to be 100% based on user feedback, suggestions and ideas. Please use the in-game suggestions and ideas button to tell us about your idea and vote on others suggestions. Touch and hold is now the character control method as per your request,” the app description reads.

The app already has quite a few positive reviews: “Just started playing, so far so good..I really like the game design and the music..it does have a flappy bird feel to it tho..looking forward to future updates,” one reviewer stated.

Hit the download link below to snag the app for Windows Phone 8 or Windows Phone 8.1. The app is free and weighs 15MB.

Spookies for WP8

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