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Angry Birds vs Candy Crush Saga: most addictive game?

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Angry Birds vs Candy Crush. These are among the most successful and addictive games for mobile devices. Which one do you prefer?

Angry Birds and Candy Crush Saga are extremely successful and addictive mobile game franchises. The first Angry Birds was launched by the Finnish company Roivo Entertainment in October 2009. The games of this saga have been downloaded more than 2 billion times ever since. Candy Crush Saga was released by the British developer King on April 2012 as a Facebook game. It became the most popular game in Facebook averaging 46 million of monthly users. Candy Crush Saga became the most downloaded application for iOS device in 2013.

 

Which of the two games franchises do you find more addictive Angry Birds or Candy Crush Saga? Vote in our poll and tell us why or which other game you think is the most addictive.


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#4  |  Jomarvic  11 September 2014 @ 20:09

The question is about the most addictive, not the most interesting. You're probably right and angry birds is more interesting but, although I haven't tried it, I guess candy crush is pretty addictive. I have received countless invites from facebook contacts. I have played angry birds for a while, but I've never got hooked.


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