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Jul 3, 2018
5
Much like the first one, but improves slightly on the graphics and quality of the level board games. Overall, still repetitive, difficult, and tedious with it's so many levels. Rating: 2.5/5 -> 5/10 stars
Oct 14, 2016
0
If you want to have your sanity, humanity, and money immolated go download this game and play it. DO not play this BS unless you are masochist, and love **** glass into your anus.
Nov 13, 2015
0
.It is a casual game with controls **** **** no history, with micro transactions being served useless to pass levels and **** microtransactions only serve you once .
Nov 8, 2015
8
Repite la fórmula del saga y la amplia, haciendo de soda un juego muy divertido. La gente que lo critica tanto simplemente que no lo jueguen, es uno de los juegos para móviles más adictivos que hay y punto. Si no, nadie se lo bajaría, ¿no creéis?
Aug 5, 2015
8
after playing this game im on 150 it would apear that on certain games if u dont pay cash they will not allow u to proceed to the next game and they advertise as being free candy crush soda saga in my opinion is a con pay cash or u dont preceed to next game this is false advertising which is against the law in england and wales yours sincerly R,J.HANSON
Aug 5, 2015
0
Pay to win crap. Impossible to beat without buying stuff. How desperate they want to make money is really embarrassing. Why dont just sell the game or maybe they looking for idiots who keep on spending money?
Jun 24, 2015
2
Frozen on level 407 in tablet; fine in mobile phone. It has been like that for a week, and i like it so much i play it in my phone and in my tablet, which i can't do now because it's frozen in my tablet
Feb 2, 2015
6
a good time waster that is essentially just more additional levels of the original candy crush. there are some new puzzle gimmicks and mechanics, but nothing drastic enough to make it feel like a new game. decent game to play if you're stuck on the original candy crush, but want to try some new levels.
Dec 22, 2014
0
Candy crash soda ****!!! I regret playing this. I also deleted the candy crush saga on my iPhone, I don't think i will play these games again nor recommend it with other users.
Dec 22, 2014
0
just a terrible repeat of possibly one of the most overrated game on the iPhone. it's pretty much the same game, just more boring and bland than the urine-soaked first game.
Dec 20, 2014
0
Don't get this game. It's WORSE than the standard Candy Crush. Nothing has changed in this game, there are only "new" stupid effects. But hey, what do you expect from a game made by a **** company such as King?
Dec 3, 2014
0
This ruins every aspect and every thought you have about mobile gaming. Playing a game made by a 1st year student in game development is much more fun in comparison with this crap. (I am a student in game development by my self...). The amount of microtransactions and paywalls in this game is the same amount of stars in our universe. Please don't give King your money that you can spend on good games for PC, console or the hell you play on!!! But don't play on iPhones, Android or iPads because these are for people who ruin our gaming master race.... 0/10. Don't buy it.
Nov 20, 2014
4
The sequel to King's most popular generic match three puzzler doesn't do too much different from the original. That's not the biggest issue with the game. Sure it's generic, but it still would've satisfied fans of the first. The issue here is that in an effort to get more people to spend money on IAPs King has raised the difficulty to an unfair level. Thereby breaking the game. Unless you by more moves or power ups some levels are impossible to complete without dumb luck. Literally no matter how much skill you have at these types of games there are levels that you are just not going to be able to beat without paying King or what seems like random divine intervention. What's worse is some of these levels are going to pop-up only shortly after starting. There have always been microtransactions in King games. This is however the first time they have so strongly attempted to force players into using them. You can technically play the entire game without them. Just don't expect to make much progress anytime soon. Without buying you are going to soon hit a level where luck is the only thing that will save you. King has created a game where how much skill you have matters not. Sorry Candy Crush fans, but this sequel is nothing more than a trap for your wallet.