Have even more time to kill? A game show based on the popular app Candy Crush is headed to CBS. The new live-action series Candy Crush Saga will have teams of two match sweet treats in combinations of ...
(USA Today) -- Still have a sweet tooth after playing Candy Crush Saga? Get your fix with Cookie Jam, a similar Match-3-style puzzle game for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch (and Android devices by April) ...
CBS has ordered mobile gaming app Candy Crush Saga to series as a one-hour, live action game show from executive producer Matt Kunitz, who's also been behind shows like Wipeout and Fear Factor. Images ...
Hey, all you sweet-toothed app developers: Cease and desist! Newly armed with a provisional trademark on the word “candy” from the U.S. government, the British game maker behind the wildly popular app ...
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King is the developer of Candy Crush, and after its huge success with its sweet mobile game, it comes as no surprise that it hasn’t stopped at the original. If haven’t already, you might want to Candy ...
Candy Crush has been a name oft-referenced as the quintessential example of a popular mobile game, so it shouldn't be surprising that it's apparently the most popular game of all time on Google Play ...
Candy Crush Saga is the most pervasive casual game phenomena since Angry Birds and it seems intent on crushing any potential competitors—at least those that use the word "candy" in their titles.
A game show based on the hit match-three mobile app, Candy Crush, is almost ready to air and now has a release date for its first airing. On July 9, we’ll see just what the producers meant when they ...
So much for a simple Bejeweled knock-off. According to ThinkGaming (via Slate), the #1 Top Grossing app Candy Crush is currently pulling in an estimated $633,000 a day. At this rate, the creators of ...
Video game apps including the popular Candy Crush would be banned from offering “pay to win” schemes aimed at kids, who pay for upgrades and bonus features, under federal legislation introduced ...
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