Oh no, am I really writing a blog about Video Games?! Yes, yes I am. I don’t actually like video games
that much, and I’ve never gotten very addicted for too long to any game. Back in the “old” days, my parents did
not get the ever-popular Atari, they bought Intellivision. And, I think we had 4 games
total. The only ones I remember
playing regularly were Donkey Kong and some space game. It was not uncommon for my mother to
beat me at these games regularly as she had some crazy good hand-eye
coordination that would frustrate both my dad and I.
Later, in High School, I got the popular Nintendo Game Boy,
and my game of choice then was Tetris.
I loved Tetris and spent hours playing it on long bus rides for band and
drum corp trips. During my
last year of Drum Corps, my “bus seat partner” was a guy who I think asked me
to sit next to him, not for my witty personality, but for my Game Boy. He took it over that summer.
Since then, I dabbled in games here and there if friends had
systems, but I never had much patience or love for them. But, if I did get involved in a
game for awhile, I would grow bored of it after a bit. The same is true for all the apps
on the Smart Phone. I’ll
play games here and there, but I have never become that addicted and tend to go
for games like Sudoku and Word Scramble, but then came Candy Crush….
I began playing Candy Crush about a year ago, and when I
first started I thought to myself, “this is just like Bejeweled. Not sure what
the attraction is…” But, then I kept playing, and I kept playing some more. During the last year, while still
working, I also had a lot of business trips, and let me tell you, you can play
A LOT of Candy Crush when you are alone in hotel rooms, and on airplanes… There is no doubt, I was addicted
(and still am). As those who play
Candy Crush know – there are ups and downs. You get stuck on some levels for a while and just have to
stop playing for a few days. But,
then eventually you pass it, and hey! Look at that! There’s a new level afterwards that seems easier - and perhaps you whiz through a few
levels. And, then you get stuck
again… You get rewarded with
stars on each game depending upon the number of points you get, and each game
gives you the chance to win High Score.
Thanks to the connection via Facebook, you can see what levels your
friends are on, and if they got previous high scores on the level you are
currently playing. For
the last year I have been following an entire family that I knew from High
School through the Candy Crush board.
One of the four of them was always in the top three, and it wasn’t
uncommon to see all four of them sitting in the top 4 spots. A couple of other girls from High
School, and old coworkers also graced the top spots as I came through behind
them.
Throughout this entire time, and for at least a year prior, my husband has been a staunch
Angry Birds player. He passed all
the levels, and there were additional goals to complete. He would give me regular updates on his
game playing, and before I started playing my own Candy Crush, I would secretly
roll my eyes when he started getting Angry Bird geek on me. (Or, maybe it wasn’t so secret). But, then when I started playing
Candy Crush, and it randomly posts on Facebook to tell people I’ve passed a
level, my husband was at the ready to make some witty (smartass) comment about
my Candy Crush exploits. What made
this worse, was that no matter how high I get on the Crush gameboard, Facebook
always seemed to post that I passed either Level 2 or Level 8. And my husband never failed to
point that out. He’s a gem isn’t
he?
Well… a few weeks ago, he finally beat all that he could at
Angry Birds and posted about it.
So I couldn’t resist jumping in to see what he was moving on to. And, sure enough, he has decided to
take up Candy Crush. AND MY TIME
HAS COME FOR REVENGE.
Mr. Mingle now geeks out on Candy Crush (and he is finding
it very difficult). Suddenly, I’m
getting nightly questions like “what’s this candy for? How do you get that
Candy? Level 23 is hard… What happens when you get 5 in a row? 4? …” I even got a mid-day text about
this (to be shared below).
While he’s just started, I think that I’m nearing the
end. I have no idea how many
levels there actually are, but I’m now on level 350, and I’ve noticed that
three out of four of the family that I mentioned earlier all stopped on level
350. Why? Why?? Did you collectively decide you would
give it up once you reached that magic number, or do you know something that I
don’t about what’s beyond 350…. Do you go into Candy Crush Hell after that
where the dentist comes to rip out all your cavities without Novocain? Please tell me, why did you stop??
And now, for the texts shared between a husband who gets
obsessed with games, currently Candy Crush, and a wife at home who is happy to
answer…
Mr. Mingle texts are in grey and my texts are in blue:
Poor guy is now "bothered" by Candy Crush |
For the (blog) record, I have never drawn a diagram for Candy Crush |
And bigger... for the full effect of what this guy does at work. |
1 comment:
Gotta show this post to Mabel...don't know what level she's on but she never puts it down! :)
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