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The success of Bubble Witch Saga establishing King as a viable developer in this arena, becoming the second-largest developer by daily player count on the Facebook platform by April 2012, trailing only Zynga. [14] [13] Candy Crush Saga was selected as King's next Facebook game based on the popularity of the portal version of Candy Crush. [12]
Bubble Witch 2 Saga: Available A sequel to Bubble Witch Saga, following primarily the same gameplay mechanics but adding new level types. Diamond Digger Saga: Discontinued Another variation of SameGame, but where matching groups of same-coloured tiles clears out dirt and rock to create a route for water to flow between the level's entrance and ...
Bubble Witch Saga takes an interesting spin on the bubble-bursting sub genre of casual and social games, with its semi-realistic art style that's delightfully reminiscent of the unforgettable ...
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A Jolly Good Show. Shooting bubbles to make a witches' brew is fine fun in its own right. The visuals in Bubble Witch Saga are downright adorable, and it takes considerable skill to earn a three ...
The creator of Bubble Witch Saga and Candy Crush Saga wants to keep ahead of the competition (and tailing Zynga) for as long as possible. That's likely why King.com opened a new studio based in ...
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The fourth largest Facebook games maker will finally embark on the mobile frontier this year. TechCrunch reports that King.com has acquired Swedish iOS game developer Fabrication Games. The ...