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Earn Free Gift Cards Playing Candy Crush Soda Saga With Fetch Play

By Chris Pagnani

February 28, 2024

Why spend time playing games on your phone and get nothing in return when you can get rewarded with gift cards simply for having fun? With Fetch Play, you can very quickly turn your app gaming into free gift cards, all while enjoying the added bonus of proving your mom and dad wrong when they said all your time gaming wouldn’t amount to anything (pretty harsh if you ask me, Mom and Dad). Download Candy Crush Soda Saga using Fetch Play, start completing milestones, and you’ll be well on your way to earning rewards – including free gaming-related gift cards to the likes of Playstation, Xbox, and so many more – in a hurry. 

*Not all games are available to all Fetch Play gamers. Keep checking back, as more games are always being added!

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What is Candy Crush Soda Saga?

A sequel in the widely-popular Candy Crush Saga series, Candy Crush Soda Saga is a fun, colorful match-3 puzzle game in which you complete levels by rearranging pieces of candy to match three or more of the same item, which then eliminates those candies from your board and replaces them with new candies for you to try and match. The game is both fun and simple to play, making it appropriate for all ages. You can play the game solo or compete with your friends by comparing leaderboard scores when you connect the game to your Facebook account.

When Did Candy Crush Soda Saga Come Out?

The Candy Crush Soda Saga mobile app was released for Android and iOS in November 2014, following the release of the Facebook version in October of that same year.

What is the Difference Between Candy Crush Soda Saga and Candy Crush Saga?

The main difference between Candy Crush Soda Saga and its soda-less predecessor is the introduction of soda candies that dispense soda which then fills the puzzle board from the bottom, which results in the candies floating to the highest soda level.

Is Candy Crush Soda Saga Free to Download and Play?

Yes, Candy Crush Soda Saga is both free to download and play. While you are free to make optional in-game purchases for extra lives or moves, they are entirely optional. You do not need to pay any money to enjoy playing the game.

Can I Earn Money From Candy Crush Soda Saga?

No, you can’t earn real-world money playing Candy Crush Soda Saga. However, when you play Candy Crush Soda Saga through Fetch Play, you can actually earn real gift cards to hundreds of retailers and online shops, including Amazon, Target, and Starbucks, not to mention (for the real gamers in the room) Gamestop, Razer Gold, Roblox, and Nintendo.

How to Earn Gift Cards Playing Candy Crush Soda Saga With Fetch Play

To start earning free gift cards simply for playing games like Candy Crush Soda Saga on your phone:

  1. Download Fetch, and open the app.
  2. From the Social tab (which looks like a silhouette of two people), navigate to the “Play” tab.
  3. Browse your available game library, and start downloading games; all Fetch Play games are free to download!
  4. Play games on your phone whenever you have a few spare minutes, and earn points for completing in-game milestones.
  5. Once you have enough points (you can view your points balance in the top-right corner of the screen), go to the Rewards tab of the app (looks like a pair of gift cards), and redeem your points for the gift card of your choice. It’s that easy!

How to Play Candy Crush Soda Saga

Candy Crush Soda Saga is a match-3 puzzle game, which means the object of the game is to match three or more like items (or candies) by moving unobstructed pieces around the gameboard in each level. When you make a successful match, the matched items disappear, your score increases, and new items drop from the top of the gameboard to replace the ones that you eliminated; you must continue to make new matches in order to complete the level by meeting the level’s objective.

There are seven different types of levels in Candy Crush Soda Saga, and each level type has its own unique objective:

  • Soda Levels (5th most common level type): Also known as Pop the Bottle Levels, the objective is to pop a predetermined number of bottles in order to raise the soda level to the top of the gameboard; the first Soda Level appears in Episode 1 of the game.
  • Frosting Levels (most common level type): Also known as Frozen or Find the Bear Levels, the objective is to find all the bears in the level by clearing the frosting that’s concealing them; the first Frosting Level appears in Episode 2 of the game.
  • Bubble Levels (4th most common level type): Also known as Get the Bear Above the Candy String Levels, the objective, similar to Soda Levels, is to pop bottles get the soda level to rise in order to get a predetermined amount of bears in bubbles above the candy string; the first Bubble Level appears in Episode 2 of the game.
  • Chocolate Levels (6th most common level type): Also known as Eat All the Chocolate Levels, the objective is to destroy (or “eat”) all the chocolate and, similar to Candy Crush Saga, if you don’t destroy at least one tile in a move, the chocolate will spread by one tile; the first Chocolate Level appears in Episode 4 of the game.
  • Honey Levels (3rd most common level type): Also known as Eat the Honey and Save the Bears Levels, the objective is to free all the bears trapped in honey; the first Honey Level appears in Episode 7 of the game.
  • Bubble Gum Levels (least common level type): Also known as Chew All the Bubble Gum Levels, the objective is to destroy (or “chew”) all the gum on the board, and, similar to Chocolate Levels, if you make a move without destroying at least one square of it, the bubble gum will spread by one square; the first Bubble Gum Level appears in Episode 13 of the game.
  • Jam Levels (2nd most common level type): Also known as Spread the Jam Everywhere Levels, the objective is to (you guessed it) spread the jam over the entire board; the first Jam Level appears in Episode 19 of the game.

How Many Levels Are in Candy Crush Soda Saga?

If you’re looking for a game you enjoy playing for a long time that won’t feel like it’s over just as you’re getting the hang of it, you’re in luck! As of January 2024, Candy Crush Soda Saga has 13,375 levels, and we’ve heard that 45 new levels get added to the game each week.

Candy Crush Soda Saga levels are organized into “episodes,” with most episodes containing 15 levels, although there are some with more or fewer levels, including:

  • Candy Town (Episode 1): Contains 5 levels
  • Lollipop Meadow (Episode 2): Contains 10 levels 
  • Spun Sugar Carnival (Episode 37): Contains 20 levels
  • Yummy Yacht (Episode 62): Contains 20 levels

Episodes are then organized into “worlds,” with each world containing three episodes.

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More Candy Crush Soda Saga Hacks, Tips & Tricks

While we don’t want to give away all the surprises, there are certain elements of gameplay that are helpful to know when you’re first getting started. Here are a few tips, tricks, and answers to some of the most frequent questions we get about Candy Crush Soda Saga.

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Who Are the Different Characters in Candy Crush Soda Saga?

As you play Candy Crush Soda Saga, you’ll encounter and interact with a series of different characters. Here is a list of the major recurring characters who appear throughout various episodes within the game:

  • Kimmy: She is the young female protagonist on a journey to find her sister, Tiffi.
  • Tiffi: She is Kimmy’s sister and originally appears in Candy Crush Saga. In this sequel, she first appears in the episode, Soda Splash.
  • Mr. Yeti: Also originally from Candy Crush Saga, he is a main character who, in this game, first appears in the episode, Candy Town.
  • Genie Jellybeanie: Another character from the original game, Genie Jellybeanie first appears in the episode, Palm Sugar Oasis.
  • Bubblegum Troll: He first appears in the episode, Home Sticky Home, and is yet another character who was originally from Candy Crush Saga.
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What Are Boosters in Candy Crush Soda Saga?

Boosters in Candy Crush Soda Saga are items with special powers that help you in your gameplay. Pre-game boosters can be activated prior to the start of a level, while in-game boosters are acquired and activated during normal gameplay. Each booster has its own cost associated with it.

Here is a list of the different boosters available, along with in which level you can acquire them and what they do:

  • Extra Moves (When you run out of moves): Gives you 5 more moves when you run out.
  • Lollipop Hammer (Level 11): Allows you to smash a candy or break a blocker.
  • Striped Candy (Level 13): Allows you to start the game with a striped candy on the board.
  • Wrapped Candy (Level 14): Allows you to start the game with a wrapped candy on the board.
  • Color Bomb (Level 15): Allows you to start the game with a color bomb on the board.
  • Coloring Candy (Level 20): Allows you to start the game with a coloring candy on the board.
  • Double Delish Fish (Level 30) – Doubles all the fish you create in a given level.
  • Supersonic Lolly (Random) – Produces a blast that blows up everything on the board except for blockers inside other blockers.
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How to Add Friends in Candy Crush Soda Saga

There are three different ways to add friends in Candy Crush Soda Saga.

To add friends by sharing sending a friend request:

  1. Open the app, and click “Play.”
  2. In the top-right of the screen (under the gear icon), tap on the Social hub, which looks like orange and blue cartoon characters with a dialogue bubble above them.
  3. Click on “Add Friend.”
  4. Once on the “Add Friends” screen, share your friend code by clicking the orange “Share” button, which allows you to then choose how you’d like to send the link to your friend request; the link can be sent via text message or email, among other methods.

To add friends by entering a friend code that was sent to you:

  1. If you already have someone else’s friend code, complete steps 1-3 above.
  2. Enter the friend code on the “Add Friends” screen.
  3. Then tap the green “Add” button.

To accept friend requests you’ve received in Candy Crush Soda Saga:

  1. Open the app, and click “Play.”
  2. In the top-right of the screen (under the gear icon), tap on the Social hub, which looks like orange and blue cartoon characters with a dialogue bubble above them.
  3. Once you arrive at your Inbox in the Social hub, you can see and accept (or deny) any friend requests that have been sent to you.
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How to Update Your Profile Pic in Candy Crush Soda Saga

To update your Candy Crush Soda Saga profile pic:

  1. Log into the app with your King account.
  2. Click on the gear icon.
  3. Tap the profile button, which looks like a king with a person on either side of him.
  4. Tap the camera icon underneath your profile picture.
  5. Click on “Add Picture.”
  6. Choose how you want to upload a picture; you can use one from your photo library, take a new photo, or select a file on your phone.
  7. Select the picture you wish to use or take a new picture.
  8. Click “Done.”
  9. Click “Save Picture.” If you don’t like the picture you selected, you can tap “Start Over” to redo the process.

Treat Yourself by Playing Games and Earning Gift Cards for Free With Fetch

Ready to get rewarded simply for playing games on your phone? Get Fetch Play today, download Candy Crush Soda Saga, and start earning points you can redeem for free gift cards in the app. There’s no catch – it’s that simple. With Fetch Play, it’s both fast and easy to turn all your mobile gaming into gift cards. Try Fetch Play today!

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Chris Pagnani

Chris Pagnani is a writer, SEO, coffee snob, and obsessive record collector here at Fetch. In his past life, he taught high school English before leaving education behind to spend several years touring around the country playing drums in a band.