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>>29345630
You are not understanding the point. If a person is not using an adblock in 2021, then they are going to get scams like this for everything.

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>>4385432
you need to go out more often boi. I won't even bother to explain you what I meant and sadly you're the fucking idiot.

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>>578430
>They made 50 games before they hit gold with Flappy Bird

I don't know who "they" is since FlappyBird was made by one dude, but anyways:

>The second example submitted by Sam Keene called BouncyBrick shows how you can create a SprityBird game mechanic with only 150 lines of code with an emphasis on mimicking the exact physics of the real Flappy Bird game.

https://maniacdev.com/2014/02/source-code-examples-showing-how-to-create-a-flappy-bird-game-with-sprite-kit

>150 lines
^ This is high school level stuff. Actually I'd feel comfortable assigning it to elementary school students in grades 6+

>You'd shit yourself trying to beat those odds.
>odds
What's your argument here? Lets assume that the FlappyBird creator *did* work hard because they wrote 50 apps before one 'caught on'

Isn't that the very definition of luck? It certainly wasn't the accumulation of all that hard work that resulted in FlappyBird going viral.

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>>235299
>see image

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