Flappy Birdby Vietnamese developer Dong Nguyen, I’m sure you’ll agree, has set the gaming world on fire with its addictive concept, simple mechanics and charming characters.

Realizing it’s been high time to think beyond bird-slinging – and not being content with independent developers like Nguyen stealing its thunder – Finish mobile games maker Rovio has reckoned to branch out into this territory with a brand new iOS game,Retry.

Rovio Retry 1.2.1 for iOS (iPhone screenshot 001)

Unlike Nguyen’s game that has you controlling a bird,Retrychallenges you to guide a loop-de-loop plane through a bunch of levels without crashing into anything. Now, the suggestive name could have you thinking thatRetryhas been designed to bank on theFlappy Birdsuccess, but you’d be making a mistake to dismiss it as a blatantFlappy Birdrip-off.

Created by the guys“sitting in the room next to the guys who made Angry Birds”, the old-schoolRetryis apparently so hard and addictive that you’ll think“you’ve stepped into an 8-bit time machine and gone back to 1986”.

Rovio Retry 1.2.1 for iOS (iPhone screenshot 002)

A freemium release with optional in-app purchases,Retryis available early on the iPhone and iPad to players in Finland, Canada and Poland. The game should launch in other markets sooner than later so keep your eyes peeled. In the meantime, go past the jump to check out the in-game video and a few screenshots…

PocketGamer.bizexplains thatRetryis being released by Rovio’s new experimental publishing arm called Rovio LVL 11 for those internal games that don’t quite fit the overall Rovio brand.

Rovio Retry 1.2.1 for iOS (iPhone screenshot 003)

For the completeness sake, Rovio also has another publishing label calledRovio Starsthat focuses on games from independent publishers.

Here’s a nicely doneRetrygameplay trailer.

More information about Retry is available at the official website.

Soft-launching is a mobile games industry practice of releasing games in a limited fashion into select markets. Then, after all of the kinks have been worked out, the publisher releases the game globally.

Soft-launching is a must for games that include a server component (most titles today do) as developers can gauge server load to adjust the settings accordingly before everyone jumps in on the action.

Rovio Retry 1.2.1 for iOS (iPhone screenshot 004)

you’re able to downloadRetrynow from the Polish, Finish and Canadian App Store.

A Rovio spokesperson couldn’t tellThe Next Webwhen the game will be ready for a global launch, though it’s presumably coming sooner than later.

Rovio Retry 1.2.1 for iOS (iPhone screenshot 005)

After Rovio revealed a large drop in profits in its most recent earnings release, the company needs to come up with the next big hit now that the endless variations ofAngry Birdsgames appear to have run their course.

What do you think about Retry?

Can it compete withFlappy Birdor will it crash spectacularly?