LoopBird

Contains ads
50+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Hello bird lovers and evasion gamers!
Welcome to "LoopBird".

A thrilling game has been born where you fly a bird with touch controls and avoid the mysterious dangerous objects that approach you!

If you earn a score of 2000 or more...

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[Super simple to play! But is it difficult to master?]
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Fly LoopBird with touch controls!

The bird rises while you touch it. Release your finger and it falls.
Judge the timing to elegantly avoid obstacles!
The mysterious dangerous objects will attack you!

The longer you fly, the higher your score!
Survive even for a second longer and compete with your friends and family for the best score!
The "pleasure of successfully avoiding obstacles" will keep your fingers glued to your screen!

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[LoopBird is recommended for these people! 】
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People who want to kill time
People who like games that are easy to play
People who want to enjoy the thrill of avoiding mysterious objects
People who want to play with friends and have fun competing for the highest score
Updated on
Feb 19, 2026

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No data collected
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