So I literally just went on Candy Crush to play a bit after not having played for months, and WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED TO IT?! The music and the design are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT and I really don't like it.
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Hi guys, JMDaGood here. I can't edit anymore. I'm officially retiring as of January 26, 2024.
Here are the reasons why I can't edit at all now.
1: Updating the lists when new levels get released is very boring and annoying. Come on King, I am not in the mood for this!
2: I have numerous issues in real life, like I'm planning to study math at university.
3: I don't have any energy to edit at all.
4: I don't like receiving messages in my message wall.
And 5: The entire website is just an awful waste of time to edit.
So yeah, this is extremely annoying... Goodbye...
R.I.P JMDaGood
7 June 2019 - 26 January 2024
Моя любимая игра
https://candycrush.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Sub_MinhPi_Channel_pls/LDC_12-12-23
I have a level design contest. Go check it out!
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Search “Candy Crush 3D” and press on the page to see and edit the wiki page!
Some sort of record? :)
7 Votes in Poll
Este juego ahora es pago para ganar, Casi todos los niveles requieren refuerzos y aunque eso no ayuda, el juego ya no es factible.
I have seen recently while I got to level 81, I saw that I got the Magic Shuffler booster. Strangely though, the page about it says that it had been removed from the game. Here are screenshots for proof:
Look on the lower right on the second screenshot. To view the full thing on desktop, click on each of the images I have provided.
Also, the leaderboard has been removed from the game? What the heck??
It seems that over the past two weeks, I have seen a lot of vandalism on this wiki whenever I go to the Recent Changes page. There are users who put the term "NOT/NEVER redesigned" on pages or abusing minor edits on many pages, sometimes even hundreds of pages! Even before I joined the wiki 3 weeks ago, whenever I looked at that particular page, almost everyday I would see at least one page being vandalized. Some of these vandals have the number 11679 with their username, which likely references level 11679. That level where all 6 candy colours are shown and do not spawn unlike any other level.
I think that vandalism here has become a big issue on this wiki. And I mean, a BIG issue. Is there anyway to filter out certain words that may be considered vandalism? Should this wiki consider to update the vandalism policy?
I would like to hear what you want to say about this. Thanks.
-- CoolCat853
20 Votes in Poll
To celebrate this year's Halloween, I have compiled the comment statistics for all of the levels released as of now. Please note that the comments is the total number of top-level comments. I have also divided the categories into eras.
Era I: Classic era. From inception to Dozy Dawn. The mass redesign is currently goes up to Level 800.
Era II: Later Flash era. Episodes released after Dozy Dawn until the Peppermint Portal. Most levels are untouched by the mass redesign, but Level 1000 is among one of them redesigned as part of the mass redesign.
Era III: Normal HTML5 era. Starts from from Peppermint Portal to the first episode in the denormal series.
Era IV: Denormal HTML5 era. These are the last episodes to regularly have their own textures. With one exception, they are all replicas of earlier episodes in the Classic and Later Flash era in exact order.
Era V: Hoax era. before the countdown and Milestone Meadow. All of the episodes have systematic names and textures.
Era VI: Milestone Meadow era. Includes the episode containing the first half of the former countdown levels.
Era VII: King.com Sunset era. The trio introducing the Wonderful Wrapper is honorarily there because upon the release of that trio King.com was also on its last day.
Era VIII: Second Hoax era. I called it this way because it radically revamps the map once more, again with a different set of rotating episodes.
Howdy there. This is Mulliganaceous just in time, and Happy Halloween and the Night of Samhain! 🎃🍬🍫 I do have some good news and some updates to share:
# Preliminary Story
This marks my tenth anniversary with Candy Crush Saga. I am truly astounded by how much Candy Crush Saga has transformed, and how rapidly the tech world and our everyday lives are shifting. I have regained my motivation and have picked up my life back, and I now have plans to help revamp the wiki to keep it up to date — from a different perspective.
It is Year 2020, the first Covid year, where radical changes happened to Candy Crush. As Covid rages uncontrollably, resulting in global lockdowns, we spent our lives indoors, taking online synchronous classes or working remotely during the work week, and staying at home, playing various mobile games such as Candy Crush during our free time. On April Fools Day of 2020, we received a special event where we can play all we want for an entire week. Until this happened: some of us noticed that the episodes on the map had changed, and moreover, the map repeats every ten levels, with such names as 'Soda Sea' and 'Chocolate Mountain' present in various places on the map. When players saw this, they thought that was the April Fools hoax. But it turned out that the rotating map is there to stay. It almost made me reconsider continuing development for the wiki, but later I researched that there already were signs that King was done with episode stories. More shifts and trends in the level and gameplay design of Candy Crush made the "April Fools hoax" more and more reasonable.
My involvement with CCS has been considerably limited during the period from 2020 to 2023, although there are spates of activity in which I helped with optimizing the organization of extracted configs and hexagon level scripts. I have not posted a single blueprint during these years with the help of my alt; that was way back in 2018. I have decided to revive my activity with CSS to put my résumé and portfolio up to date, with an expected completion time by the 30th of November, which I've dubbed "the other Halloween."
It is in this period where the 7000th level, the highlight of the only episode spared from the April Fools hoax; the 10000th level, along with the countdown that precedes it, and the only new episode background since the hoax; and the recently celebrated 15000th level with the piñatas and the millennial episode where I was on official hiatus. That is how much Candy Crush has exploded within the past four years.
On the other hand, I was simply facing a massive blocker with my life outlook at that time, but I was optimistic that I could grow out of this and 'mulligan' myself out of the situation. These years are my toughest years, and I have blacked out my profile picture for a time because my personal situation has been extenuating. To keep myself afloat, I have been participating, mentoring, and even organizing various hackathons. Moreover, on the 8th of this October, I led my team to win the NASA International Space Apps Challenge for the best use of AI. With that, I feel like I am now a stronger and more resilient "Mulliganaceous", and a roadmap is starting to materialize:
# Roadmap
Hiatus Contributions
Organization of levels and episodes into eras
Semi-automatic hexagon level extraction and analysis
Analysis of comment frequency for level pages (TODAY)
Current Roadmap (Extractor)
Building a full-stack cloud application to analyze Candy Crush level data
The application will be closed-source. However, some of the scripts will be open-source.
I built a Jira project to help administrators organize the wiki and the extractor.
Current Roadmap (Wiki)
Week of Oct 30: Mostly quantum computing algorithm matters.
Week of Nov 06: Remembrance Day, quantum computing and algorithms on the 09th, full stack development onwards with a rougher version of Extractor V2.
Week of Nov 13: Full stack development, frontend focus, web edition
Week of Nov 20: Full stack development, frontend focus, desktop edition
Week of Nov 27: Full stack development, backend focus, release of Extractor 2
Week of Dec 04: Demonstrating the full stack application for other administrators and bureaucrats to monitor the wikis.
# The most recent contribution
Today, I finished a command-extracting script that uses one of FANDOM's APIs to extract the comments of each of the pages on this wiki. Note the pages must match the title, redirects do not count.