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Candy Crush Soda Saga Guide
As you can tell by the title, this game is essentially a spin-off of the wildly popular, cyber-diabetes-inducing Candy Crush with a few minor exceptions:
1. You will spend most of your time freeing gummy bears. Gummy bears will either be hidden under breakable blocks or in bubbles at the bottom of what appears to be a glass of grape soda. In the "Icebreaker" levels, matching candies next to or on top of the ice, breaks it up. When the ice is gone from the surface of the bear, it jumps up, wiggles, and goes to join its newly liberated family.
In the "Soda" levels, you are responsible for A. Breaking enough bottles of soda to fill up the screen over the candy necklace line that is your goal and B. Clearing the candies about the bubble bear thereby allowing him to float unimpeded towards his freedom, one line above the candy necklace.
2. The rewards for matching more than three candies have also changed slightly. Matching four candies in a block makes a Swedish fish.
The fish will always target soda bottles first, but unlike in the previous game, only one fish will show up when the fish is matched. Also slightly different in this new version is the effect of matching a striped candy with a fish. The newly striped fish in this game will clear a line even if the fish did not pick a block with a candy in it. Granted, you still only get one fish.
3. The menu on this new game is also new and oddly subversive. Pushing the quit button automatically exits you from the level. No if's, and's or "Are you really, really, really sure's?" All you can hear is a deep voice croon "Oooh" and a message appears:
Seconds later, all you have left are a -1 heart and the game's main character looking heartbroken and disillusioned.
4. Another little trick in this new old game is the addition of a side menu offering instant access to the original Candy Crush Saga at any time with just a tap.
This same menu also lets you view an abbreviated world map to make sure you always know how very much farther you have left to go.
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