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Flappy Helicopter 2 Player

Pulse a red or blue helicopter through a local aerial duel, avoid bullets and the ceiling or ground, and become the first pilot to score 10 points.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Flappy Helicopter 2 Player game overview

Red and blue helicopters face one another in a compact airspace where a single lift input governs each craft. Bullets threaten both pilots, but the arena boundaries are equally lethal: striking either the sky limit or the ground makes a helicopter explode. Altitude must constantly be corrected without overreacting. An explosion gives the other side an advantage toward the ten-point target, and the first pilot to reach that score wins. Because the same input raises the helicopter and releasing it allows descent, every attack unfolds alongside a balance problem. Ten explosions against one player decide the duel.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Short key taps keep the aircraft suspended while the pilots watch opposing fire, avoid drifting into either boundary, and track which side is nearing the tenth point.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Flappy Helicopter 2 Player

Use brief pulses to establish a safe middle altitude before closing on the opponent. Let the helicopter descend between presses rather than holding lift until it reaches the upper edge.

Move around bullets without trading one danger for a collision with the floor or ceiling. Continue the aerial exchange until your score reaches ten ahead of the second pilot.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Press W to lift the red helicopter; the Up Arrow provides the blue helicopter's corresponding flight input.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Flappy Helicopter 2 Player

  1. Return toward mid-height after every evasive climb to preserve room above.
  2. Watch the ground while tracking a bullet that approaches from eye level.
  3. With nine points, favor stable altitude over an unnecessary close approach.