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{{For|the game show|Candy Crush (game show)}}
 
{{For|the game show|Candy Crush (game show)}}
 
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'''''Candy Crush''''' is a casual game released by [[King|King.com]] on their own website, http://www.royalgames.com/ in 2011, one year earlier than the release of ''Candy Crush Saga''.
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'''''Candy Crush''''' is a casual game released by [[King|King.com]] on their own website, http://www.royalgames.com/ in 2011, one year earlier than the release of ''[[Candy Crush Saga]]''.
 
On 12 April 2012, its sequel, ''[[Candy Crush Saga]]'', was released, this time featuring improved mechanics and thousands of levels! It became well known as one of the greatest hits of all time.
 
 
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
[[File:Imgbin-candy-crush-saga-candy-crush-soda-saga-logo-graphics-king-candy-crush-LFyVLqRNFMtmKU6GJf41qH95t.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
 
[[File:Candy Crush main screen.jpg|thumb|left|Main background]]
 
[[File:Candy Crush main screen.jpg|thumb|left|Main background]]

Revision as of 14:48, 7 September 2019

For the game show, see Candy Crush (game show).
Candy Crush
Candy-crush-string2
Developer Unknown
Publisher Unknown
Platforms Unknown
Type 3-match
Released 2011
Current version N/A
Length (in levels) Unknown
Status Active

Candy Crush is a casual game released by King.com on their own website, http://www.royalgames.com/ in 2011, one year earlier than the release of Candy Crush Saga.

Gameplay

Candy Crush
Candy Crush
Level type Timed new
Time 4-min-timer
Target score 1star (trans): 5,000 pts
Blockers None
Other features None
Number of
candy colours
6
Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple
Number of spaces 81
Difficulty Very Easy

Within 4 minutes, the player has to match three candies together, much like Bejeweled. Each level is composed of six different coloured candies on a 9×9 board. After the player fills up the candy cane to the left, it advances the player to the next level and shuffles the board. After the game ends, there are three rewards the player can win: one is for crushing 1,000 candies in one game, the second is for scoring 50,000 points in one game, and the last is for combining 5 candies in one game.

In order to proceed past level 1, one has to register an account of RoyalGames.

There were five boosters:

  • +10 seconds added to the timer.
  • Life hints.
  • Beginning with a colour bomb already on the board.
  • Skipping level 1 and beginning on level 2.
  • Starting with a wrapped candy and striped candy next to each other, allowing for a combination at the beginning of the game.

Differences between Candy Crush and Candy Crush Saga

  • A colour bomb combined with any regular candy gives 60 points per candy, instead of 60 for the first candy and 60 points extra for each subsequent candy removed (i.e. an arithmetic sequence, triangular number sequence).
  • There are no extra time candies.
  • Combining 2 wrapped candies will not count as a combination. It has a blasting radius of 3×3, being far less powerful than 5×5 in the Saga version.

Trivia

  • This board has all 81 spaces, in a 9×9 grid. All boards in Candy Crush Saga are also based on the 9×9 grid.
  • The only Candy Crush Saga level to have identical board aspects (81 spaces, 6 candies, and nothing but candies) is level 140.
  • This is similar to a Time level. At 4 minutes, or 240 seconds, this would be the longest Time level of all if counted along with CCS timed levels.
  • The main music is later used in moves and jelly (moves and candy order on mobile) levels of Saga.
    • The intro music is the "Level failed" in Candy Crush Saga.

Walkthrough

File:Candy Crush

Gallery

Candy Crush main screen

Main background