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Hello @NamTruong2001
Thanks for creating this discussion. I haven't noticed the missing storyline in each episode but I do recall that after reading the comment from @Tess92 ๐ . It's obvious I'm not a meticulous person to notice such detail.
Usually, I would skip the storyline after the episode ended. May be that's part of the reason it was being removed cos majority of the players do not like to have such extra feature in the game? ๐คทโโ๏ธMaybe our expert @Sukanta_Biswas can give some insights.
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@NamTruong2001 Is this game still called "Candy Crush Saga"? It should be "Candy Crush" more 'cause I don't see any more new storylines.
Hello Namtruong the name Candy Crush Saga is linked to the history of browser games and has nothing to do with the end of level animations.
The word 'saga' in Candy Crush refers to the fact that you have to complete one level before you can move on to the next level. It does not refer to any storyline.
Before Bubble Witch Saga was released in 2011 most browser games followed the 'score attack' approach to gaming. This even applied to Candy Crush.
In score attack games you only played one level over and over until either you ran out of time, or the game became unplayable.
Bubble Witch was one of the first games to change from the score attack method of gaming to the 'saga' concept of play. That is, Bubble Witch was played by having to complete one level before you could reach the next.
The popularity of Bubble Witch Saga led to all the games you know now.
Those days were unique. Each episode with different levels, unique levels(based on gameplay), good storylines, DREAMWORLD
they ruined everything...
ive been a non stop fan since 2015. i know all the S about this game so dont question me when i say that even if the new stiuff was "storyline", this game dosent deserve a saga title, so does soda and jelly. All thanks to the `Activision Dynasty. And plus, they are just milking the game.
and if you are planning to delete this message, fine, do it.
No, I'm not planning to delete this message.
as in mods deleting my rant.
They would delete it only if it is offensive or spam.
It seems like it was ๐ฌCrush and then Saga!