If you haven't ever played the game Candy Crush Sage(糖果传奇),it's safe to say you're in the 1 . Since being first released by King on April 12, 2012, the game has been in vogue(正流行) till today。
People from all over the world are addicted to Candy Crush. About 93 million people play it every day, and they all together contribute nearly $800, 000 daily for the in-game purchases. Players have burnt the midnight oil, abandoned their housework and even left their children stranded(滞留)at school, simply trying to2 new levels of the game.
There are lots of amusing games out there, but why is Candy Crush so addictive?
First of all, it's cute and simple. Those colorful candies and characters in the game make people feel sweet and relaxed.3 , the game is very easy for players, even preschoolers, to understand—all they have to do is to match three or more candies of the same colour. They can play the game with only one hand, while the other one carries a drink or holds a subway pole.
Secondly, Candy Crush is4 a game of luck. The success depends largely on the random arrays(排列)of candies. This means unexpected results: players lose more often than they win, and they never know when the next triumph will come. This makes the game even more5 than if they won easily.
Last but not least, there's always more of the game. The Candy Crush team updates the game frequently and frequently and creates new levels every two weeks. But players won't be able to play whenever they want, because of the limited "lives" . Once you6 "lives" , you have to wait 30 minutes to continue. "People always want they haven't. I can't play it all the time, so l want to badly, " says one player.