Flappy Bird Deleted as Creator Mysteriously Pulls the Plug on the Game, 'I Cannot Take This Anymore' (VIDEO)

The game app that took the world by storm is no more, after the owner of "Flappy Bird" has pulled the plug on the game.

Flappy Bird, which was downloadable for both iOS and Android, was pulled from the app stores on Sunday after the creator apparently had enough of his success.

"I am sorry 'Flappy Bird' users, 22 hours from now, I will take 'Flappy Bird' down," developer Dong Nguyen wrote on his Twitter Saturday. "I cannot take this anymore."

The game has been around for roughly a year already but in the last few weeks it suddenly went viral and became the largest craze in smartphone games. Daily Mail reported the game was making $50,000 a day on advertisements alone.

The premise of the game was simple, and it was kind of stylized after Angry Birds and Super Mario. The user would have to tap the screen to keep a bird flying and if they did not he would plummet. Along the way were a ton of obstacles, which were just like the green pipes from Super Mario.

More Twitter posts by Nguyen, failed to really shed any light on why he was pulling the game.

"It is not anything related to legal issues," he Twitted. "I just cannot keep it anymore."

His next Tweet said the game was not for sale and that he would continue to make games.

The good news for gamers is that if they already downloaded the game they can continue laying it.