• Candy Crush Saga

Candy Crush Saga (Photo : Reuters)

Colored puzzle game "Candy Crush Saga," developed by British game developers King.com, is widely known and instantly became a smash hit when it was first published through Facebook, according to The Fusion Joplin.

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The gameplay of "Candy Crush Saga" is much like the older games' "Jewels" by MHGames, wherein you need to match three candies (Candy Crush Saga) or jewels. The candy puzzle game is considered as the top "match three" game ever created though according to AndroidPit, "Candy Crush" will never exist if it weren't for Jewels.

The concept of "Candy Crush" is to swipe and interchange the position of the candies and once it is crushed, another set of candies will start to fall and fill the gaps. A player is only given five lives and once all lives were used, a player will need to wait for a certain timeframe to regenerate its lives.

A huge number of masses are undoubtedly playing "Candy Crush Saga" in Facebook; however, since a lot of them does not approve of spending money, they tend to get some help from their Facebook friends, who are now being pestered for notifications asking for lives or moves.

Facebook users who are pestered by notifications from "Candy crush Saga" or any other Facebook games can block these games by following four simple steps; log in to Facebook, click Settings, click "Blocking" tab on the left side, and put the name of the app to be blocked, which in this case is "Candy Crush Saga." Afterwards, "Candy Crush Saga" will be added on the list of blocked apps.

Currently, "Candy Crush Saga" is currently available for download through Google Play Store, Apple Store and Facebook. The addictive candy puzzle game has now 100M to 500M installs in Google Play Store and more than 100 million monthly users in Facebook.