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Re: πWeek 4 Guessing game with a New Year Twistπ
Congratulations to all the winners πππ
Re: Make Candy Crush Great Again
Shame on you!!!
Candy Crush Saga game, although free to play, is considered as one of the most financially successful games even before it fell under Microsoft. And as if that wasn't enough, you messed up the game even more just to generate more money. It used to be fun and relaxing. Someone played it better, and someone not so much. Someone was willing to pay to make it easier to play, which is OK. Some levels were more difficult, so a little luck was needed, but all of them could be completed without boosters. Boosters... an even bigger mockery. Instead of three Jelly Fish, now when you pair it, only one swims. And when it swims, it hits a field, and often that field has already been cleared. What to say about Coconut Wheel. You often get that booster as a daily reward or by playing. Out of a hundred levels, maybe in one you have the chance to put it as a booster at the beginning of the game. As for the difficulty of today's levels, it is a relative term. I say relative because if about 1/5 of a level is unplayable without 10 gold bars and an additional approx. 25 moves, then that can't be measured by the difficulty of the level. If something is very difficult, it doesn't mean it's unplayable. Yours are therefore not difficult, but unplayable. But it doesn't matter, it was nice while it lasted. BTW... your prices are really interesting. 8.99 euros for 50 gold bars, for example. For that money, I buy a game for PC or console and have fun for days. These 50 gold bars only prolong the agony of playing because you'll spend them over time and where are you now... yeah... you've moved 20-30 levels forward.
What a shame... and it was such a nice game. No other game was even close to it.
Kind regards.
Re: (ENDED)π Friends Holiday Calendar 2025 π - Gold bars, boosters, and Misty the Reindeer can be won.
Woohoo! Congratulations as finally you did completed Friends' Holiday Calendar's Event! @JONH10 ππ


