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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Mini Review: Fledgling Heroes - A Fun And Fleeting Flappy Bird-Alike

Flappy fun.

Cast your mind back to May 2013. Wherever you were, whatever you were doing, chances are that a certain mobile game called Flappy Bird entered your life at some point after its launch. Its insanely addictive nature and the ensuing mania ultimately resulted in its removal from mobile stores, but there’s no denying that its simple gameplay has influenced countless other tap-py titles in the time since. One of these is Fledgling Heroes, a game that takes the core concept of Flappy Bird and greatly expands on it to create an experience that youngsters in particular will absolutely love.

The game sees you take on the role of several feathered creatures, including Biscuit the parrot, Penny the penguin, and more. Each bird has its own method of traversal, so Biscuit, for example, is quite adept at flying, whereas Penny can shoot through water with ease. The levels themselves are tailored with this in mind; your chosen bird will automatically start moving through the environment from left to right, but you’ll need to tap 'A' to flap its wings in order to manoeuvre around objects and enemies. Initially, this felt like a complete copy of Flappy Bird, but after a while the game introduces more mechanics, such as boost points that fire you across the stage, and the ability to hold down 'A' to glide, giving you much more control over your altitude.

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