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Candy Crush Saga: Chocolate Mountains

Episode 4 of Candy Crush Saga is called Chocolate Mountains.  It features a Yeti that has fallen asleep.  The Yeti character can be found at the top of the Candy Crush Saga screen.  He is the icon to click on if you want to view the Yeti Shop.

The Yeti Shop, of course, is where players can use real-world money to purchase packages of Boosters that will help them to complete difficult levels.  In other words, Chocolate Mountains an advertisement for Candy Crush Saga’s shop.

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Candy Crush Saga: Lemonade Lake

The third Episode of Candy Crush Saga is called Lemonade Lake.  The side of the game board shows a lake that is bright yellow.  I understand that it is supposed to be lemonade, but that doesn’t make me like the look of it any better.

It is an unappealing color that, in the real world, would indicate that the water in the lake was contaminated.  My best guess is they picked “Lemonade Lake” for the alliteration.

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Candy Crush Saga: Candy Factory

Episode 2 of Candy Crush Saga is called Candy Factory.  It appears to be the section of the game that shows the Candy Factory that produces all of the candy in the game.  Or, something like that.

The Candy Factory Episode also reminds me of the Candy Land board game from when I was a kid. One difference is that Candy Crush Saga has little boxes that indicate that a level introduces something special that can help players complete the level.

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Candy Crush Saga: Candy Town

I started playing Candy Crush Saga shortly after I started playing Farm Heroes Saga. Both of them are “match-three” games made by King. There isn’t much of a story in Candy Crush Saga, which is to be expected in this type of game.

Candy Crush Saga sort of looks like the Candyland board game I played when I was a kid. I suspect the nostalgia factor is part of what makes Candy Crush Saga attractive to people who are my age. (I’m in my 40’s). I find King’s “match-three” games to be amusing when I’m too sick to play other games, or when I am looking for a short break while working.

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