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FlapThatBat

What if iPhone games had existed back in the 1920's

What if iPhone games had existed back in the 1920's

FlapThatBat

by Aerfish LLC
FlapThatBat
FlapThatBat
FlapThatBat

What is it about?

What if iPhone games had existed back in the 1920's?

FlapThatBat

App Details

Version
1.2
Rating
(18)
Size
10Mb
Genre
Casual Family
Last updated
October 20, 2020
Release date
October 7, 2014
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App Store Description

What if iPhone games had existed back in the 1920's?

Take a trip back into an alternate past, where the primitive cartoons of the 1920's co-existed with the handheld wireless devices of today... a parallel timeline in which the Cellular Telephonic Device was all the rage just as the movie industry was taking its first faltering steps. Aerfish Studios of Pasadena was there, hand-crafting some of the most memorable black-and-white “Retr-O-mation” games of that entire (invented) era.

We’ve rummaged through our extensive (though, thankfully, imaginary) archives to find and bring you this early example of the genre: “Flap That Bat.”

“Flap That Bat” asks you to help our intrepid flying mammal get through a spidery graveyard, while tapping your toes to the music of Judy Carmichael and her band of musical misfits. Watch out for tombstones and dancing spiders, though!

And please -- if you’d like us to rummage around in our archives for more examples of this lost (some might say “never existed”) genre, help make sure this one is a success by spreading the word!

Enjoy!

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