Flock Party is a live, multiplayer twist on Flappy Bird: everyone flies the SAME endless crystal course at the same time, and the last bird still airborne wins the round.
Rounds run automatically. Between flights there's a short intermission where the flock gathers and you can tap to send cheers. When the round starts, gravity kicks in — flap to thread the crystal gates, skim above the floor, and outlast every other pilot. Fall and you become a ghost: keep practicing while the round finishes — and watch out, because fallen birds leave drifting wrecks on the course that can take you down too.
You always see the whole flock around you: colored birds with call-sign tags, a golden marker over your own bird, a live death feed, a round board, and the shared all-time leaderboard. Beat your best gate count to climb it.
Built with Three.js — selective bloom, a living low-poly sky, and a generative ambient soundtrack. Runs in any modern browser, desktop or mobile. Bring friends: open the share link on two devices and you're in the same sky.
How to play Flock Party
GOAL
Be the last bird flying. Survive longer than every other pilot on the shared crystal course.
CONTROLS
• SPACE, click, or tap — flap your bird.
• During intermission and round-over, a tap sends a cheer to the flock.
• Sound toggle is top-right.
HOW A ROUND WORKS
1. Intermission — the flock assembles and a countdown runs. Pick a call sign when you join (or fly as a guest).
2. Flight — everyone launches together. The course scrolls faster and the gaps tighten the longer it runs.
3. You fly as "official" if you were in the room when the round began. Join mid-round and you fly as a ghost — official next round.
4. Crash into a crystal gate, the floor, or a fallen bird's wreck and your official run ends — you drop to ghost practice for the rest of the round.
5. The last official bird alive wins (or the whole surviving field if the flight-time limit is reached). Ties are shared.
SCORING
• Your score is the number of gates you clear on your official run.
• Your best gate count is submitted to the shared all-time leaderboard.
Tip: the all-time board only pops back mid-flight once you're within two gates of ranking on it — then chase your live row up.