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Candy Crush dev responds to copycat accusation

Candy Crush developer King.com speaks out about accusations of stealing an indie developers game and talks further about their trademarking.

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amywelshcastle3735d ago

"... continues to defend the decision to oppose The Banner Saga which he claims is “confusingly and deceptively similar” to Candy Crush Saga."

HA. Yeah, okay.

TheXploder3735d ago

Seriously, King need to back the heck off. Banner Saga is completely different to anything they have put out. I just feel sorry to anyone wanting to create a candy game...

ReKoill3735d ago

I was half way through Banner Saga, imagine my enragement at there still being no candy anywhere to be seen!

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10 Best Mobile Games that you can play during the commute

Almost every one of us get out onto the streets and travel somewhere everyday. Here are the top 10 mobile games that you can play during your daily commute.

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dumahim1501d ago

Playing a mobile game while driving would be pretty irresponsible.

GamingonPhone1500d ago

You can play when someone else is driving or maybe when you're on the bus :)

dumahim1500d ago

as if that ever happens.

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Candy Crush Saga marks release of 5,000th level with special event

Candy Crush Saga is celebrating the release of its 5,000th level with a special event. Starting today, King will make each of the millennial levels available for 24 hours.

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Snookies121749d ago

They actually call them "levels"? Hahaha.

Palitera1748d ago (Edited 1748d ago )

Amazing! Congrats for keeping the game alive and relevant for so long. This and Angry Birds defined casual mobile gaming.

DarXyde1747d ago

The story of Candy Crush is kind of a sad one. Some other guy suffered pretty badly because King is bigger than he is.

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"This company called King was talking about creativity. I was like, ‘What?’" - Josef Fares

From VG247: "During GameLab, Barcelona, last week, we sat in on a panel discussion between A Way Out director Josef Fares and Quantic Dream’s David Cage. In the panel, Fares had some choice words to say about mobile game developer King.

King is owned by Activision and creates games such as Candy Crush Saga and lots of other games with ‘Saga’ at the end. The studio’s games generate money through microtransactions."

Platformgamer1753d ago

the gaming worlds needs an hero, and that's josef fares!

TheCryptKeeper1753d ago

Yes, hopefully he will become an hero soon.

Blastoise1753d ago

This guy is really growing on me

lellkay1753d ago

This guy. Love him more and more.