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Flying Bill
Fold, throw, and soar through levels with just your bills! Collect cash, unlock cool purchases, and reach for multiplier balloons. As you progress, watch everything you’ve bought transform into a big special gift.
Instructions: Play Flying Bill Like a Pro
drag to move
Is the content of the game appropriate for children?
Yes, Flying Bill is suitable for younger players.
Who is the developer behind this game?
The design and coding for this game were handled by Seryas Games.
Does the game contain any graphic content involving blood?
No, Flying Bill does not feature any bloodshed or bloodstains.
Which software or toolkit was used to design this game?
The WebGL engine/framework was used to build this game.
What gender group does this game appeal to?
The game's gender audience is Male & Female.
Which keywords are used to categorize this game?
The primary tags for this game are: accessories, avoid, balloon, collect, runner.
Which game category does this title fit into?
This game fits into the Adventure, Casual category.
Is the game available on both iOS and Android?
Flying Bill functions properly on both Android and iOS devices.
What age audience is the game developed for?
This game is suitable for the age group Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game involve any cruel behaviors or actions?
Yes, cruelty is depicted in Flying Bill.