I admit I am powerless over Candy Crush Saga ,and my life has become unmanageable. I sound like I have been in Rehab. This game has you talking to the board trying to convince an inanimate object you control the moves. When I first headed to my tasteful destruction, I had to investigate why 50,000,000 people were playing
such a mindless game. First, I was introduced to the hypnotic sounds of Candy Crush. I must admit that I enjoyed the positive reinforcement I received every time I heard "Sweet" "Tasty" "Delicious" and the whopping "Divine". Half the time, I did not know what I was doing, but stupidly I addressed each level with "I got this. " It was like I had won the Olympics. What a thrill to watch cascading candies plummet to the bottom of the screen and more importantly an echoing "Candy Crush" music reward hours of persistent effort. Level 1- 28 was like" taking candy from a baby." There is nothing to this, and so it seemed until... the sneaky, sticky candies changed position on the shelf. They decided to come unwrapped, gelled, striped and even sprinkled. They rolled all over and either time ran out or number of moves lessened. You would think at this point any sensible person would leave the candy right where they found it , but anyone who has tasted this game know our appetites increase. We smack our lips and try to chew up every
candy we see. Other players, become more aggressive and downright competitive. You receive boastful messages that they "beat your socks off." This evokes all kinds of emotions especially when it took 2 weeks for you to get off level 28. By now you are hungry. sleepy, thirsty. You may even have contracted eye strain or early stages of carpal tunnel ,but this game is fun. You really learn who your generous or greedy friends are when you run out of lives . Every man and woman for themselves. I am currently on level 35 ,but consumed 3 laborious oh I meant fun weeks wanting to crush them all. "Oh you think you're so sweet."I'll show you. " Only one more gel" "Try again or wait 24 hours for the next spin of the wheel." or pay for some real powerful boosters giving you access to being "big shot" of the Candy Factory" There are seemingly eternal levels to this game, but some less fortunate remain at Lemonade Lake. I have gone through withdrawal for a few days and found myself craving for all the candy in the Walgreen's store. This could be a commercial trap or a threat assaulting my healthy neurons. My mind has already succumbed to this devious game consuming all my valuable time. After I stop writing this article ,I intend to tear down level 35. In addictive terms they call that" relapse." I call it "Divine"! LOL.
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such a mindless game. First, I was introduced to the hypnotic sounds of Candy Crush. I must admit that I enjoyed the positive reinforcement I received every time I heard "Sweet" "Tasty" "Delicious" and the whopping "Divine". Half the time, I did not know what I was doing, but stupidly I addressed each level with "I got this. " It was like I had won the Olympics. What a thrill to watch cascading candies plummet to the bottom of the screen and more importantly an echoing "Candy Crush" music reward hours of persistent effort. Level 1- 28 was like" taking candy from a baby." There is nothing to this, and so it seemed until... the sneaky, sticky candies changed position on the shelf. They decided to come unwrapped, gelled, striped and even sprinkled. They rolled all over and either time ran out or number of moves lessened. You would think at this point any sensible person would leave the candy right where they found it , but anyone who has tasted this game know our appetites increase. We smack our lips and try to chew up every
candy we see. Other players, become more aggressive and downright competitive. You receive boastful messages that they "beat your socks off." This evokes all kinds of emotions especially when it took 2 weeks for you to get off level 28. By now you are hungry. sleepy, thirsty. You may even have contracted eye strain or early stages of carpal tunnel ,but this game is fun. You really learn who your generous or greedy friends are when you run out of lives . Every man and woman for themselves. I am currently on level 35 ,but consumed 3 laborious oh I meant fun weeks wanting to crush them all. "Oh you think you're so sweet."I'll show you. " Only one more gel" "Try again or wait 24 hours for the next spin of the wheel." or pay for some real powerful boosters giving you access to being "big shot" of the Candy Factory" There are seemingly eternal levels to this game, but some less fortunate remain at Lemonade Lake. I have gone through withdrawal for a few days and found myself craving for all the candy in the Walgreen's store. This could be a commercial trap or a threat assaulting my healthy neurons. My mind has already succumbed to this devious game consuming all my valuable time. After I stop writing this article ,I intend to tear down level 35. In addictive terms they call that" relapse." I call it "Divine"! LOL.
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