Simple tap-based flight mechanics are used to control the character in Flapping Birds: 3D Games. Each tap causes the bird to flap its wings and gain height. When the tap is released, gravity pulls the bird downward, necessitating exact timing to keep the bird balanced in the air. The main objective of the game is to guide the bird down a continuous three-dimensional path that is full of rotating barriers, moving obstacles, tight spaces, and height changes. In order to prevent collisions while moving forward automatically, players must modify their flying rhythm. Speed and obstacle complexity progressively increase with distance, putting reflexes, control precision, and focus to the test in order to score higher.