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*This is the fifth episode in a row in which there is no text in the story. |
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*This is the first episode since [[Sweet Surprise]] to have two timed levels. |
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**Coincidentally, the toffee tower is a clock tower. |
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*This episode has a level with 75 moves, currently the highest number of moves in a level. In addition, [[Level 700]] used to have 75 moves as well before it was buffed. |
*This episode has a level with 75 moves, currently the highest number of moves in a level. In addition, [[Level 700]] used to have 75 moves as well before it was buffed. |
Revision as of 13:40, 6 April 2018
Episode | 48 |
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World (Flash) | 8 |
World (HTML5) | 10 |
Levels | 696-710 |
Characters | Mr. Yeti |
Champion title | Clockwork King |
New features | () on board (unofficial) |
Release date | - 1 October 2014 - 27 October 2014 |
Difficulty | - Hard - Somewhat Hard |
Previous | Next |
Toffee Tower is the 48th episode in Candy Crush Saga and the sixth and final episode of World Eight. This episode was released on 1 October 2014. The champion title for this episode is Clockwork King.
Story
Before episode:
Mr. Yeti is asleep on the tower.
After episode:
Tiffi wakes up Mr. Yeti by using an air horn. However, Mr. Yeti falls, but it is unknown what happened to Mr. Yeti.
New things
- Technically, nothing new is added, however, wrapped candies appear in liquorice locks for the first time in level 696.
- Coconut wheels appear naturally on the board (not encased in any blockers) in level 700.
- Also, level 698 is now the first level with candy bomb + mystery candy cannon, due to redesigning.
Levels
This episode contains levels 696-710.
While most are easy levels in this episode, it contains three very hard levels: 699 (somewhat hard on mobile), 703, and 709. Levels 702 (medium on mobile), 706, and 710 are also considered quite difficult. Overall, it is a hard episode on web and a somewhat hard episode on mobile, and is considered easier than the previous episode, Choco Rio Grande.
4 | 5 | 4 | - |
The easiest : Level 701 |
The hardest : Level 709 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
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2 | 9 | 4 |
Sugar Drop levels | ||
Level 699 | Level 700 | Level 708 |
Hexagon levels | ||||||||||||||
Level 697 | Level 699 | Level 702 | Level 704 | Level 705 | Level 707 | Level 710 |
Difficulty code summary (details here)
None • Very Easy • Easy • Somewhat Easy • Medium • Somewhat Hard • Hard • Very Hard • Extremely Hard • Nearly Impossible • Variable
0 | 0 | 2 | - 3 - 4 |
- 5 - 4 |
1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Level | Type | Moves | Target score | Goal | Walkthrough | Remarks | |
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696 | 75 | 100,000 | : 52 | Currently has the most moves in the game | |||
697 | 35 | 50,000 | : 39 | ||||
698 | Infinite | 75,000 | : 75,000 pts in 120 secs | ||||
699 | 32 | 150,000 | : 3 : 12 | ||||
700 | 45 | 25,000 | : 2 : 1 | ||||
701 | Infinite | 225,000 | : 225,000 pts in 120 secs | ||||
702 | - 22 - 30 |
10,000 | : 20 | ||||
703 | 50 | 100,000 | : 5 : 5 | ||||
704 | 20 | 10,000 | : 50 | ||||
705 | 60 | 200,000 | : 5 : 10 : 15 | ||||
706 | 35 | 60,000 | : 77 | ||||
707 | 45 | 75,000 | : 3 : 2 | ||||
708 | 25 | 10,000 | : 2 | ||||
709 | 40 | 40,000 | : 2 : 2 | ||||
710 | 50 | 100,000 | : 27 |
Gallery
Trivia
- This is the fifth episode in a row in which there is no text in the story.
- This is the first episode since Sweet Surprise to have two timed levels.
- In addition, this was the first episode to have exactly 2 timed levels(due to redesign).
- Coincidentally, the toffee tower is a clock tower.
- This episode has a level with 75 moves, currently the highest number of moves in a level. In addition, Level 700 used to have 75 moves as well before it was buffed.
- This is the second episode in the entire game to have more ingredients levels than jelly levels. The first was Bubblegum Bridge.
- This is the sixth time an episode's name shares a word with another episode name in Reality, with Licorice Tower (which is ironically enough the first episode since Candy Town not to have any timed levels).
- This is the first episode to have the same mascot as another episode's (Mr. Yeti was first introduced in Chocolate Mountains).
- This is the second episode in the whole entire game to have 3 consecutive ingredient levels in a single episode, those being 707, 708, and 709. The first episode was Wafer Windmill and the third episode is Chewy Citadel.
- This episode contains no cake bombs.
- Despite named "Toffee Tower", toffee tornadoes have never appeared in this episode before they were completely removed from the game.
- This is the second episode in the game to have fewer than 5 jelly levels.
- This is the second episode to be released later in the day, first being Cereal Sea.
- This episode has the longest string of non-jelly levels, which consist of 8 of them. Second is the string of the first 7 candy order levels from 126 to 132.
- The hands on the clock point to 1:30 PM.
- The tower looks like the famous Big Ben in London, England.
- The background on mobile devices show Tiffi being happy that Mr. Yeti is asleep.
- The release date of this episode coincides with "International Day of Older Persons".
- This episode came out about 12 hours after the first nerf of level 677.
- This episode breaks the trend of no jelly levels ending with 0 since Wafer Windmill.
- This is the first episode to contain more than one quadrant level, 701 and 707.
- This is the first time a previously seen character gets another main appearance in a non-holiday episode.
- The name of this episode looks nearly similar to the 138th episode of Candy Crush Soda Saga, Toffee's Tower.
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