User:Proxima Centauri

I'm Proxima Centauri on a great many wikis, I'm also Proxima Centauri on Candy Crush Saga which I started early in June 2014. I've got through Level 35 to Chocolate Mountains. Thank you Friends for giving me Tickets. The advice I get on this website helps me to get through the levels much faster. I've now done Level 50 and I got tickets for the next Episode which is Minty Meadow. Thanks again Friends for giving me Tickets. I started Level 51 and I got my firswt taste of the draaded Chocolate.

Warnings
I access Candy Crush Saga from Royal Games on my PC. In the middle of the web page is an icon with the King Logo. Take care the logo doesn't overlap the playing area, if it does you can accidentally click onto the logo. Clicking the logo will make you transfer to a different game you don't want to play and make you lose a life. With a standard size computer screen this shouldn't be a problem but with a small computer screen it can happen.

Clearing Level 33 without paying for extra moves and/or special features is hard and the company has suggested stuff I can buy to get through. Hard levels like 33 help the Sugar Crush company make a fortune. I finally got through to Level 34 with patience and determinedly resisted temptation to buy anything. Buying stuff can become a dangerous slippery slope. You start buying just a little bit that you can afford. Later you're clicking that mouse to buy stuff without thinking and can't understand why the money in your bank account has vanished. I remembered what the page says to clear the bottom sections first and treasured a good board when I got it. I didn't obsess over this level, instead I enjoyed many lower levels that I'd already sorted so I wasn't too worked up over 33.

Should Candy Crush Saga be regulated?
Some people feel there should be laws preventing promoters of Candy Crush Saga and similar video games exploiting consumers. This wouldn't restrict the freedom of gamers to buy whatever cool stuff they like. It would make it harder for Candy Crush Company to take advantage of customers and would help customers make informed choice.
 * I feel there is a strong case for regulating spending on video games. The Gold that users buy to pay for add ons makes it harder for gamers to keep track of spending.
 * I feel at the very least Candy Crush Company should be forced legally to tell gamers in plain English how much they ware spending in their own currency. I feel before each and every purchase gamers should get a clear statement of how much that purchase will cost them in £ $ Euros whatever is relevant, gamers should also get a clear statement of how much they personally have spent on Candy Crush Saga over the week before and over the month before.