Bullet Humming Bird Overview
Bullet Humming Bird was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash game portal. It belonged to that era of simple, single-screen challenges you could pick up for a few minutes between other tasks. The developer's name isn't widely remembered now, but the game's premise stuck with people.
You control a small hummingbird with your mouse cursor, guiding it through a dense, vertical obstacle course. Your goal is to fly upward for as long as you can. The screen scrolls automatically, pushing you forward past walls with narrow gaps, moving turtles, and clusters of storm clouds that end your run. To survive, you collect floating items like flowers and butterflies; these might be for points, or perhaps they served another purpose. The pace is relentless. You are constantly making tiny adjustments, threading the bird through tight spaces with a mix of precision and panic. It feels like a tense, twitchy race against the screen itself.