What is the original Candy Crush?
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Ever wondered about the origins of the sweet, colorful world that keeps you swiping candies for hours? Let’s dive into the roots of the addictive puzzle game, Candy Crush.
When people ask, “What is the original Candy Crush?” they’re usually curious about where this candy-matching saga began.
The Sweet Beginning of Candy Crush
The original Candy Crush is a free-to-play match-three puzzle game that was released on April 12, 2012. It became an instant hit among mobile and web browser gamers. Why? Because it’s super fun and easy to play but hard to master, making it the perfect pick-up-and-play game for everyone.
In Candy Crush, the goal is to match three or more candies of the same color by swapping adjacent candies. Completing levels allows you to progress through a magical world full of sweet surprises. With thousands of levels and various objectives, the game offers endless entertainment. Plus, with its colorful graphics and catchy music, it’s no wonder Candy Crush has become a household name.
Connecting Candy Crush to Playbite
Now, what if I told you that you could earn rewards for playing games just like Candy Crush? That’s right, with the Playbite app, you can play casual mobile games and earn rewards. These rewards can be used to get lives, gold bars, or any other in-app currencies in Candy Crush. How? By winning official App Store and Play Store gift cards which you can then use for purchases in the Candy Crush app.
So, not only do you get the joy of playing, but you also get the chance to earn real rewards. Fun, right? Download the Playbite app today and start earning while playing. Who knows? The next level you beat in Candy Crush could be thanks to a reward you won on Playbite!
In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
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