Categories: Digital Life

Here’s how you can get over Flappy Bird madness and move on with life

Flappy Bird is currently one of the hottest games right now which people spend silly number of hours tapping away. The developer Gears Studio is reported to make US$50,000 daily from ads alone.

If you can’t break the habit, cheating could be your way out by hitting an incredibly high score which you can’t beat through normal means. The folks at AndroidCentral have posted a guide on doing this which involves rooting the device, looking for the Data Folder of the game with a File Explorer and edit a line in its XML document to fix your desired high score.

After doing the hack, just play a normal round of Flappy Bird and once your bird dies, your incredibly fixed high score will be displayed. Next, share your screenshots on social networks and you can officially retire.

If rooting is too complicated and if all else fails, watch the alternative solution after the break.

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