You still score points by making matches of three or more candy pieces (which look and sound as delicious as ever), but there’s a little more to the story this time around. Technically, Soda Saga doesn’t play too differently from the original Candy Crush Saga. Addictive as Soda Saga is, it does everything in its power to make sure you stay anchored to the same level for hours. But in Candy Crush Soda Saga, you see the word “Shuffling” a lot. Theoretically, shuffles should be rare, because a fair game should always provide players with at least a couple of possible moves. Put it this way: when a match-three level runs out of moves – that is to say, when there are no more possible matches that can be made on a board – the pieces shuffle.
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