Flappy 2: My Little Pony
A small moon pony rides a white cloud across the screen, dodging pipes like in classic Flappy-style arcade games. In Flappy 2: My Little Pony, you tap to keep this little pony gliding through gaps between green pipes and other solid obstacles. The cloud does not move on its own, so the pony only changes height when you click or tap. Each click of the left mouse button lifts the moon pony in a quick jump, then it drops in a smoother fall when you stop pressing. Miss the gap or touch any pipe edge, and the run ends immediately, so timing matters on every tap. Short, light clicks give smaller boosts and help keep the pony steady in narrow spaces. Hold a rhythm that matches the distance between pipes to stay in the air longer and push your score.
How to play?
Start the pony game, then click anywhere on the screen to launch the flying pony upward. Release the mouse to let the pony sink on the cloud's path, and tap again before it hits a pipe or the ground. Watch the spacing between green pipes and react a little earlier than you think to keep a safe line. One clean flight through a gap adds to your distance and score, so practice a consistent tapping tempo until the pony moves in a curve you can easily predict.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.06 out of 5, based on 700 votes.
- Released in April 2014.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The player controls a moon pony flying on a white cloud instead of the usual flappy bird
- Height control depends only on timing mouse clicks, with sharp lift and smooth falling
- Score increases by surviving longer while passing through gaps between green pipes and obstacles
Tips & Tricks:
- Use quick, light clicks for small height changes near tight pipe gaps
- Focus your eyes slightly ahead of the pony to react before each obstacle
- Practice one steady tapping rhythm and adjust it slightly rather than clicking randomly























