


That might sound confusing for now, but it will make more sense once you’ve been playing Candy Crush Friends Saga for a bit. If you run out of lives, you will have the chance to ask your friends to help you, or you can use the lives that have already been received. If your friend sends you multiple sets of lives then you will only see one set in the queue, once they have been accepted then you will be able to receive any more requests which are then re-sent. Here’s how the game’s own help section describes it: But the big deal is that you can’t “store” lives to refill when you want. You need to be down at least one life before you can do anything at all.

The most important difference is that if you have full lives, you can’t even ask your friends for help. Candy Crush Friends Saga works a little differently. However, in King’s other Saga games, of which the original Candy Crush Saga remains, well, the king, having a lot of friends to send you lives was of the utmost importance because you could ask them to send you free lives and manage them to always have five on hand if necessary. And in the process, you’re going to run out of lives, because you can only have five of them at a time, as you probably have already guessed. In fact you’re going to hit levels where you fail repeatedly, dying multiple times before you eventually get it figured out.

I’ve got some bad news for you: When you’re playing Candy Crush Friends Saga, you’re eventually going to fail.
