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What version of Candy Cruncher did you play?I have never been a fan of multiplayer games, and I very rarely play them. I don't like competing with other users, and I have never been very good at it. However, this game was an exception because I was interested in checking a high score table with PenguinPlay. It made Candy Cruncher more addictive for me.
It's an interesting idea for LGP to add the multiplayer mode, which was available only for the Linux version of Candy Cruncher.
It's a shame that LGP never made PenguinPlay accessible for the Linux versions of commercial games that weren't published by LGP. However, it would be impossible to make money out of it and keep it online.
Madblox! with the PenguinPlay support would be great for me.