Level 269/Dreamworld

Difficulty

 * This level is generally the identical with its counterpart in Reality - the only differences are 10 fewer moves and moon struck.
 * Remember that the jelly fish will not destroy jellies with liquorice swirls.
 * The jellies are worth 32,000 points, which is more than the one star target score.

Moon Struck

 * 1st Start: moves left.
 * 1st End: moves left.
 * 2nd Start: moves left.
 * 2nd End: moves left.

Strategy

 * Use the same strategy from its counterpart in Reality. Moon struck is really helpful since it removes two colours from the board, so take advantage of that when it comes.

Difficulty

 * The presence of six colours makes it hard to create special candies during regular moves.
 * The jellies are worth 32,000 points. Hence, an additional 68,000 points for two stars and an additional 88,000 points for three stars have to be earned through matching of candies.
 * Since the double jellies are isolated, it is hard to create huge point cascades.
 * The liquorice swirls are on the double jellies and are isolated, forcing the creation of special candies to clear them. This will give plenty of points.
 * Clearing the liquorice swirls will dispense candy bombs, giving the player many opportunities to create colour bomb + candy bomb combinations. However, liquorice swirls can be dispensed, limiting that effect.
 * Moon struck removes candies matching the colours on the moon scale, lasts for five moves and occurs twice. This makes it much easier to create special candies. However, the liquorice swirls may negate this advantage.
 * Once the first moon struck ends, it can become harder to create special candies.

Miscellaneous Info

 * 1) 16 double jellies x 2,000 points per double jelly = 32,000 points