Candy Crush Saga Download Just As Addictive As Flappy Bird, Sequel Swing Copter, Simulates Dopamine And Relaxes Mood During Play
According to online reports, Candy Crush a game that encircles sweets with matching colors hit a speculated price of $1.7 billion. Candy Crush is known the world over as one of the most popular and addictive games. Yes, maybe even more addictive and difficult than Dong Nguyen's Flappy Bird and its sequel Swing Copter.
Each day Candy Crush is played by 93 million gamers. Approximately
$800,000 is made when players buy 'new lives' to climb higher levels. Close to 500 million gamers Candy Crush Saga download this super difficult game from King Digital Entertainment, the developer of the prominent game, generated revenue of $568 million last year.
Gamers around the world have sent in reviews describing Candy Crush Saga as the most addictive game ever.
From across the world, King Digital Entertainment has received reviews about the game calling it highly addictive. The reason for its addictive nature is its simplicity in playing. This is the same reason attributed for the popular Flappy Bird, which was so addictive that gamers were obsessed with getting higher points and would forget their daily routines.
The Candy Crush concept is very appealing to a preschooler's mind. The object of the game is to arrange three candies of the same color. While initial play allows the gamer to get past the levels of difficulty, giving the player satisfaction, experts say that this kind of small success during play enables gamers to simulate dopamine in the brain that results in addiction.
Neurochemical dopamine is responsible for creating a 'happy' neurocircuit in the brain and dopamine is also need for learning. This results in repetition of the same task.
But Candy Crush also trick into coming back for more, when the levels get more difficult.
Since Candy Crush saga is all about candy, it definitely has a positive connection, which is also a mood relaxer.
According to King Digital Entertainment, Candy Crush Saga is not addictive like gambling, it is more about exercising one's brain, making the game "easy to learn but difficult
to master," The Fuse Joplin Reports.