Candy Crush Saga was released on 2012 April 12th for Facebook, and it uses the Flash platform. It was later released for mobile 7 months later, on 2012 November 14th, and offers synchronized gameplay to your Facebook account. This instantly led Candy Crush Saga become one of the most popular video games. Gameplay on web and mobile versions are subtly different due to platform management. Some players played on both platforms to exploit the differences, to decrease the difficulty, to play Mystery Quests to access further episodes, and to attain higher scores.
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| - Candy Crush Saga was released on 2012 April 12th for Facebook, and it uses the Flash platform. It was later released for mobile 7 months later, on 2012 November 14th, and offers synchronized gameplay to your Facebook account. This instantly led Candy Crush Saga become one of the most popular video games. Gameplay on web and mobile versions are subtly different due to platform management. Some players played on both platforms to exploit the differences, to decrease the difficulty, to play Mystery Quests to access further episodes, and to attain higher scores.
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| - Candy Crush Saga was released on 2012 April 12th for Facebook, and it uses the Flash platform. It was later released for mobile 7 months later, on 2012 November 14th, and offers synchronized gameplay to your Facebook account. This instantly led Candy Crush Saga become one of the most popular video games. Gameplay on web and mobile versions are subtly different due to platform management. Some players played on both platforms to exploit the differences, to decrease the difficulty, to play Mystery Quests to access further episodes, and to attain higher scores. There are a number of differences between the Facebook/King.com and mobile versions of Candy Crush Saga. You can connect your mobile version with the Facebook/King.com one but the differences will be the same. As of June 28th, 2017, the new HTML5 platform for web has gone live. This platform is functionally equivalent to the mobile version (including its mechanics), and will be treated as the mobile version of Candy Crush. You can still play on the original Flash platform on King.com, just sync your King.com account to your Facebook account for synchronized gameplay. (You can also create multiple King.com accounts and sync to the same FB account) Please view HTML5 Perhaps the biggest difference of all is that there will no longer be new episodes on Flash version, only HTML. Despite the HTML version being exactly the same as the mobile version, it is assumed that episodes will still be released on web (i.e. Facebook with HTML version) two weeks before mobile (i.e. Android/iPhone).
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