Candy Crush Saga
The baseline. Swap two sweets, make a line of three, work through goals that change every handful of stages. Pieces differ in shape as well as colour, which is why it still reads cleanly on a small screen after all these years.
Index · Brisbane · August 2026
Yes, and the differences are mechanical rather than cosmetic: one is about lines, one about volume, one about pushing a target down the board, and one about matching to a character's ability.
Not fun, which is personal, but the parts of a puzzle game that can be observed the same way twice.
Kryptoblipox is one person in Brisbane with too many opinions about falling sweets. The index started because reviews of this genre tend to describe the wrapping — the characters, the story, the map — and skip the thing you actually interact with, which is a grid of coloured pieces that has to be read in about a second.
Everything here is measured by playing on an ordinary phone over a couple of weeks, in the same way a person would normally play: short sessions, no purchases, no promotional accounts. Where a number appears in the table it comes from the Australian store listing on the date given, not from memory and not from a press kit.
The four titles below come from the same publisher and share a visual language, which makes them unusually good material for a comparison. If the boards were identical under the paint, this page would say so. They are not.
Nothing here is sponsored. The only commercial thing on the site is a pair of glasses, described further down, sold privately rather than through a shop.
All four are free to download in Australia and all four carry optional in-app purchases.
The baseline. Swap two sweets, make a line of three, work through goals that change every handful of stages. Pieces differ in shape as well as colour, which is why it still reads cleanly on a small screen after all these years.
Same swap, different physics. Soda rises up the board and pieces float in it, so the grid you are reading changes shape as you play. It is the most spatially demanding of the four and the least suited to being played half-asleep.
Spreading jelly turns the board into a territory game: matches paint the squares underneath, and boss stages have an opponent painting them back. The most tactical of the group, and the one where a lazy move is punished most clearly.
Each stage is played with a character whose ability fires on a specific match, so choosing the character is half the puzzle. Boards are larger and busier, and there is more animation between moves than the other three.
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The same four boards, sorted by the question a reader actually arrives with. Store facts checked on the Australian listings in August 2026; all four are free with in-app purchases and rated 12+.
No. Kryptoblipox is independent, has no relationship with King or any other publisher, and receives nothing for the coverage. Store links carry no referral parameters.
Because comparing four boards built by the same team isolates the mechanics from the art direction. Other publishers will get their own index entries later.
No. Observations here are made by hand on an ordinary phone, and the articles say so plainly. Anything presented as a measurement would need equipment this site does not have.
No. They are ordinary tinted lenses in a plastic frame. They are not a medical device, they do not treat anything, and the page describing them says the same.
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A lightweight frame with a lightly tinted filter lens, made for people who play at night with the room lights off. They cut the harshest part of a bright white board and reduce the glare halo you get around high-contrast tiles in a dark room.
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