- Not to be confused with Tasty Treasure or Tasty Treasurer.
Episode | 69 |
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World (Flash) | 13 |
World (HTML5) | 14 |
Levels | 1011-1025 |
Characters | Genie Jellybeanie |
Champion title | Treasure Popper |
New features | in in Fixed Fixed colours in |
Release date | - 17 June 2015 - 1 July 2015 |
Difficulty | Hard |
Previous | Next |
Tasty Treasury is the 69th episode in Candy Crush Saga and the fourth episode of World 14 (HTML5). This episode was released on 17 June 2015. The champion title for this episode is Treasure Popper.
Story[]
This is the final scene of another three-episode story arc, where each episode represents a dramatic scene.
Note: This is the last Reality episode to have a story animation on Flash. All subsequent episodes have completely static cutscenes.
Before episode:
Tiffi finds a treasure chest.
After episode:
Tiffi opens a treasure chest by using her key. Then Genie Jellybeanie appears from the chest and he gives a treasure map to her.
New things[]
- Candy Frog appears in sugar chests for the first time in level 1017 (specifically, five-layered chests).
- Candy bombs appear in four-layered chests for the first time in level 1018.
- Purple candies are fixed to appear at the start for the first time in level 1022. It's also the first level where fixed candy colours appear in marmalade.
Levels[]
This episode contains levels 1011-1025.
Tasty Treasury is a hard episode, with a mean of 4.72. It contains two somewhat hard - hard levels: 1011 and 1022, two extremely hard levels: 1014 and 1021, one nearly impossible level: 1025, and one variable level: 1016. Overall, this episode is much harder than the previous episode, Caramel Keep.
11 | 3 | 1 | - |
The easiest : ? |
The hardest : Level 1025 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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1 | 7 | 7 |
Sugar Drop levels | ||
Level 1023 | Level 1024 | Level 1025 |
Hexagon levels | ||||||||||||||
Level 1012 | Level 1013 | Level 1014 | Level 1015 | Level 1016 | Level 1018 | Level 1021 | Level 1022 | Level 1024 | Level 1025 |
Difficulty code summary (details here)
None • Very Easy • Easy • Somewhat Easy • Medium • Somewhat Hard • Hard • Very Hard • Extremely Hard • Nearly Impossible • Variable
0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Level | Type | Moves | Target score | Goal | Walkthrough | Remarks | |
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1011 | 72,000 | : 36 | |||||
1012 | 40,000 | : 24 : 41 | |||||
1013 | 10,000 | : 4 | |||||
1014 | 10,000 | : 54 | |||||
1015 | 100,000 | : 19 | |||||
1016 | 10,000 | : 1 | |||||
1017 | 100,000 | : 17 : 50 | |||||
1018 | 110,000 | : 55 | |||||
1019 | 40,000 | : 71 | |||||
1020 | 100,000 | : 64 | |||||
1021 | 100,000 | : 65 | |||||
1022 | 20,000 | : 99 | |||||
1023 | 100,000 | : 32 : 49 | |||||
1024 | 20,000 | : 5 | |||||
1025 | 30,000 | : 4 |
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- On Flash, This is the last episode ever released with a cutscene. All further episodes' cutscenes on said version are completely static.
- This is the last episode to have an original pathway, but only on Flash, as the episode pathway on old HTML5 is almost identical to Fudge Fjord's pathway. This episode's pathway is reused for future episodes. Those are: Teapot Tower, Banana Beach, Fungi Forest, Bonbon Bistro, Butter Rum Reef, Honey Hut, Festive Forest, Mount Chocolympus, Divine Diner, Candy Canyon, Wacky Waterhole, Vanilla Valley, Honey Highlands, Sugar Shrubs, Piñata Park, Fruity Fairground, Icing Islands, Peanut Pass, Hippy Hills, Custard Coast, Bubblegum Bazaar, Luscious Lane, Research Reef, Radiant Resort, Gumball Gorge, Fizzy Factory, Smiley Seas, Marzipan Meadow, Cupcake Clinic, Cobweb Canopy, Delicate Dale, Savory Springs, Candy Concert, Strawberry Steps, Crunchy Comet, Fabulous Fair, Pearly Parlor, Rainbow Rapids (Episode 186), and Glazing Glen.
- This episode resembles Truffle Terrace in many ways. First, both episodes have a green banner/pathway. Second, both words of both episodes start with "T" but do not have alliteration. Third, both have only one candy order order level. Fourth, both feature candy frogs in new ways for the first time (Truffle Terrace has a candy frog in chocolate, this episode has a candy frog in a sugar chest). Fifth, both episodes end with "9" (Truffle Terrace is the 59th episode, this episode is the 69th). Finally, both episodes are rated "Hard" in difficulty.
- The background is similar to the one in Cherry Chateau's, but the walls and columns are yellow instead of blue. It is likely that this episode takes place around Cherry Chateau.
- If you look at the background closely, Odus can be seen in the window.
- The chest where Genie Jellybeanie pops out is reused in the Tasty Treasure feature on mobile.
- After finishing the episode on web version, the Genie holds a key instead of a treasure map on the pathway.
- This is the sixth episode in Reality that does not need tickets to go on to the next episode.
- This episode continues the trend of having no text in its story. It is the 26th episode in this trend.
- This episode has no cake bombs.
- This episode also continues the trend of having nothing new introduced.
- This episode continues the trend of having no UFOs.
- This episode was released exactly two years after the release of Polkapalooza (Episode 28).
- The release date of this episode (June 17) coincides with "Father's Day" in 2015.
- This episode's background, map texture and story is reused for Playful Palace.
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