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I have a complaint regarding Candy Crush Saga, specifically the "Candy Royale - Elite Challenge". During game play this comes up occasionally and says; "Pass 21 levels in a row to get your share of the jackpot." Often times is says 18 levels instead of 21. Then, it forces you to click through three screens to get through it. This is so ridiculous and out of touch. CCSaga has become so difficult that I am extremely lucky to win two or three levels in a row. The idea that I can win 18 or 21 levels in a row is a complete joke and impossible. So again, it's ridiculous that I have to repeatedly click through the three screens over and over again for something that is IMPOSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE. Even eight levels in a row is too difficult. Ok, I am done venting now.
I feel for you. We are all annoyed that when we are forced to play Candy Royal we have to click through 3 screens just to play. And then the option to play only comes up when you have repeatedly lost a game 5 times and are never going to win. But when you are winning you can't join the game. I hate it. We should be able to opt out of playing it.
Exactly! If I remember correctly, when the Candy Royale was first introduced several years ago (or whatever it was called back then), the player had the option to click the "X" icon in the upper right corner and close it (opting not to play). But then they removed the exit icon in order to force players through the screens. I almost always opted out because I knew I could never string together that many level wins. I think the group behind CCSaga are pushing harder to get players to pay by making the game harder and trying to force features like Candy Royale. I almost stopped playing a while back and that thought is still bouncing around. I really enjoy CCSaga, but there are limits as to how much time I should allow myself to play. If a player can never move forward without paying then maybe it's time to stop.