Candy Crush turns from the screen to the page
Candy Crush fans can now take the fun off-screen and apply their skills to the page in a brand-new magazine called Candy Crush Puzzles.
The new magazine, which is on sale now, replicates the fun of the game by combining authentic images and striking colours with puzzle challenges.
The new magazine, which is on sale now, replicates the fun of the game by combining authentic images and striking colours with puzzle challenges.
Produced by Puzzler Media, in conjunction with King, the creator of the Candy Crush franchise, the new title costs £2.99 and is 64-pages.
King’s Licensing Director, Claes Kalborg, commented on the move from digital to print: “It perhaps bucks a trend for technology to be reversed this way, but it makes a lot of sense for these two worlds to come together and we’re excited about taking Candy Crush to the UK in printed form.”
Neil Flockhart, Managing Director at Puzzler Media, added: “We know the millions of Candy Crush fans across the globe love puzzles so we’ve used the best brains in the business to create some unique, never-seen-before puzzles exclusively for this magazine.”