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Much much better than having to pay a dollar for every time you want some extra lives…
CCSagaParticipantI feel as though this would prevent people from truly trying on a level that they’ve been stuck on and instead they would just purposely fail it a bunch of times to get a free pass. It would get rid of the aspect of what makes truly good candy crush players as good as they are.
CCSagaParticipantForm a striped candy and a wrapped candy and combine them—the special combo can clear jelly in other squares!
I’d say this is the most valuable tip for this level. Solid strategy
CCSagaParticipantThe striped candy + color bomb combo is no doubt the best. This combo honestly dominates the board and looks super cool while doing it.
CCSagaParticipantI’d say that the quadrant order definitely takes some getting used to. To anybody that hasn’t beaten it yet, I recommend just playing it a bunch and getting a feel for how the board layout impacts gameplay. Practice makes perfect
CCSagaParticipantI think it is a fine feature for the first few levels to help beginners get situated with the game, but once a player has made it beyond the first few levels the game should either get rid of the suggested moves altogether or at least make the timer on them a bit longer. There is nothing more distracting than when a move gets suggested while you are purposely waiting a while to scan the whole board for possibilities
CCSagaParticipantThe best way to go about this level (in my opinion) is to combine as many special candies as possible. This will bang a bunch of the meringues out of the way
CCSagaParticipantI disagree. The bombs are a terrible addition to the game. I thought it was hard enough without them, and they are just unnecessary
CCSagaParticipantI found level 181 challenging too. The way I ended up beating it was by combining a bunch of different special candies
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