Michael Howell
57
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
I play this game on two separate devices. On one device; game play is much more fun, but there are way many ads. On another device; there are no ads at all but can not seem to hit the algorithm. As for the device with ads; most levels seem to end, needing just a few more moves; thus, you watch the ads, or you WILL have a short stay. King is the Master of all things ads. I have spent all the money I intend to spend on King and have nothing to show for it. But it is a time passer when waiting 4 an Edited
michelle pfeifer
2
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
I'm a candy crush junky! I play everyday 5 different ones and two I play two different accounts on my phone 1.google mail account and one samsung that my phone is. been playin for yrs and have spent a lot of money too!! So first off I like it but not like the others and the prices are very much higher on here. Some of the levels don't make sense either I'm sure it take a few more rounds to play to get all the tips and tricks etc. go ahead and try it it's worth checking out I like it.
Ed Robertson
804
Monday, March 9, 2026
if you love watching 30 second videos and hitting the same box over and over, then this game is for you. You can also spend money for characters if you don't like wasting time. very additive but also frustrating. Add randomly freezing the screen. only way to get out is to quit the game which causes you to lose the 4 special starter characters. I will be going on a hiatus soon as a form of anger management. Quit while you still can!!!!! I now play very little anymore. sucked the fun and challenge Edited
Tom Foster
47
Friday, February 28, 2025
Way too many difficult levels. Many of the Classic levels are also way too difficult. Daily Rewards happens maybe 5% or less, not much of a "Daily Reward". Play is all about the company making money off it's customers rather than enjoyable play. Let us win Gold Bars with each level win instead of having to pay for them. The games used to allow extra moves by watching videos. This would at least allow for success, since it comes down to 1 to 5 extra moves to win a given level. Edited
joshua davila
30
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
These games often use a combination of intermittent rewards and progress-blocking levels to keep players hooked. The random nature of rewards, occasional easy wins, and the gradual increase in difficulty can create a "chasing loss" mentality, similar to slot machines or other gambling games. By setting up obstacles that feel just within reach but require real money to overcome, they effectively encourage spending, making it harder for players to stop playing. It's an intentional design choice ai
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