

This time around the characters in the game are represented in 3D. They then disappear from the board and some more treats take their place. You switch the positions of shiny sweets, creating matches of three or more candies of the same colour. Or at the very least a step in that direction. You wouldn't be too far away from the mark if you were thinking this was Candy Crush 2.0. There are some little changes to the formula here, and a new lick of paint as well.

That's how popular it is.Īnd that makes Candy Crush Friends Saga pretty interesting. That's not to denigrate King's achievements though - every time I'm on some form of public transport, I can guarantee that I'm going to see at least one person playing on a version of Candy Crush. There's a well-known phrase that you've probably heard - "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" - and that's definitely the sort of pithy comment you could attach to the start of a review of a new Candy Crush game.
