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Yes it is an old case but the premise of what is happening to us now is the same. They randomly took her gold bars away forcing her to BUY and even then she didn't receive it . Many on these pages complaining about being forced to buy boosters to complete levels. It set a precedent which means that is one way to go. !! King has been sued before, many times.
I really really wish you wouldn't take away the sugar drops. They only just disappeared for me today and it makes me much less interested in playing to just rack up levels. The sugar drops added a kind of level of incrimental collectable satisfaction that also also allowed players to take a break. The changes you're making currently seems to be really needless and pointless.
excellent stuff, first change build a bot, now remove sugar track - from playing Candy Crush Saga a number of times a day I now go on once a day and as soon as the bot hits zero there will be little point in returning. Check your cash flow and usage stats King, notice the downward trends? Bye :-)
THE FINAL STRAW
Just opened my phone to collect my boosters for winning the space race.I tried really hard to win and spent 3 days to collect the bombs but my phone has been updated to the new navigation bar and the space race was not on it.
Therefore I cannot collect my prize.WHY has this happpened? Is this yet another mess-up by the programmers or is it intentional?
Either way it is yet another kick in the teeth for loyal players. I can't even see how many boosters I have got left (if any).
The navigation bar is a disaster.
regardless, this is what I took from it, and that is in 2013, and in 2020 they have the audacity to take everything good away.
These players, the ones who can't help but continue playing, undoubtedly helped catapult Candy Crush to near cult-status. In 2013, the game was the most-downloaded app as well as the highest grossing in the app store. In December of the same year, it had an average of 93 million active users, which helped to generate $1.9 billion in revenue for King.