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CandySweet

CandySweet

by Gamesforgames

Price $19.99
Avg Players 0
Released Jul 27, 2022
Board GameCasualClickerCollectathon
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CandySweet is a match-3 puzzle game where you align three or more identical candies in rows to clear them from the board. Despite its straightforward premise, players report significant technical issues including unresponsive controls and broken game mechanics, alongside concerns about the game's origins and quality. Approach with caution.

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What players are saying

▼ Not recommended 0 hrs
bought for my 5 yo nephew to f off me, but he refused to play and called it trash
a zoomer in second generation called this game trash, lmfao
9 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 1 hrs
This game is super glitchy, don't buy it. Constant game ruining issues like being unable to switch or blocks that randomly stop working (as in they become blank and nothing will fall into the space anymore), among other problems.
2 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 1 hrs
Warning: Asset Flip!

CandySweet is an asset flip, or what Valve calls a "Fake Game". The "developer" paid for/pirated someone else's Match-3 template/tutorial, changed the name/reskinned a couple of things, and submitted it to Valve as if it was their own game.


Gamesforgames/Atomic Fabrik have shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab, through this account or through closely linked/alt accounts. Here's some examples so you can see for yourself:


Taking this shovelware seriously as if it was a genuine attempt to make a game, it doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard.

The poor quality of this game is reflected by how many people spent time with it. At the time of this review, SteamDB shows the all-time peak player number was only 2 players, and the worst part is these weren't genuine players, these were the Russian fake review accounts that the developer paid to make the fake reviews. Since the fake reviews are all done, now the only player activity occurs once or twice a month, presumably someone loading it up to see what it is then quickly uninstalling it. Considering there's over 120 million gamers on Steam and well over 100,000 games for gamers to choose from, the overwhelming lack of interest in this low quality game is to be expected.

It's also important to note the "developer" here has connections to a number of shady Russian asset flippers and review manipulators who show an organised pattern to scam and defraud gamers with fake reviews and asset flipping the work of others for profit. While reviews are about the games, gamers should be informed when developers act unethically. Whether these connections are the same developer using multiple accounts, or just working closely with other unethical developers, gamers should be warned about the harm to gamers by this developer and their associates. Buying games from unethical developers puts your money at risk.

Warning: Review Manipulation!

This game features a number of fake positive reviews from accounts known to be in the business of review manipulation/paid reviews. They're all written in either Russian or broken English, appear at almost exactly the same time, very shortly after the game launched on Steam, all have a direct Steam purchase of the game, and the accounts are used consistently to write fake reviews for asset flips and other cash grabs/scams. The "Positive" review score on this game should be disregarded due to this blatant, unethical review manipulation. This is done to deceive and scam gamers into paying for a bad product.


This kind of asset flipping isn't harmless. It makes it harder for gamers to find genuinely made games from ethical developers. It makes it harder for genuine indie developers, who put hard work into trying to make real games, to find an audience for their products. It gives indie developers a bad name.

So, should you buy this asset flip? Is this better than any of the 100,000+ genuinely made games on Steam? Of course not!

CandySweet has the scam level price of $20 USD, for which you could easily get any number of older AAA games. It's possible this price is either for the purpose of money laundering, or simply to prevent genuine reviews from reducing the fake "positive" review score from the fake reviews the developer paid for. Either way, this is unacceptable manipulation of the Steam store for profit. It's harmful to gamers and to genuine indie devs, because it gives indie devs a bad name.

Profile Features Limited!
Valve have marked this game as "Profile Features Limited" at the time of this review. This is usually caused by poor sales figures and low community acceptance for the game (to date). Until this status changes, this game will not give you +1 to your Game Collector badge count, appear in profile achievements or any other Steam meta-accomplishments, nor can it be displayed in some profile showcases. If these factors are important to you, it may be worth holding off before buying this game.
1 found helpful Steam ↗

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