We've featured a number of great match'up games on Indie Retro News, games such as The Return of Traxtor and Vegetables Deluxe to name but a few. But now after searching the very depths of the gaming scene, we've found out that the 2012 game of 'Candy Crush', which was released by King for modern systems. Has been converted over to the Commodore Amiga as well as the C64 and Plus/4 by AnyStone and team with the name of 'Kondi Krush'. To coincide with this news, we've got some footage of the Amiga version provided by Saberman.
As described about the original version. "In the game, players complete levels by swapping colored pieces of candy on a game board to make a match of three or more of the same color, eliminating those candies from the board and replacing them with new ones, which could potentially create further matches. Boards have various goals that must be completed within a fixed number of moves, such as collecting a specific number of a type of candy".
Nice enough game, shame about the dreadful music. Annoying after 30 seconds, nevermind 30 minutes :-D
ReplyDeleteyou can switch the music to sound effects wit "m" key
DeleteMusic is quite poor, and is that candy?
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