
Candy Crush developer King.com speaks out about accusations of stealing an indie developers game and talks further about their trademarking.

Neil Long: "For the last six weeks, we’ve been speaking to multiple King staff affected by the layoffs announced in July."
Good for those taking legal action. Holding these corporations accountable for their crappy decisions, needs to be top priority.
I've worked at places like this. I can't explain enough the toll that type of environment takes on you personally. you're taking that bad energy home to your family.... when you get to see them that is.

Almost every one of us get out onto the streets and travel somewhere everyday. Here are the top 10 mobile games that you can play during your daily commute.

Candy Crush Saga is celebrating the release of its 5,000th level with a special event. Starting today, King will make each of the millennial levels available for 24 hours.
Amazing! Congrats for keeping the game alive and relevant for so long. This and Angry Birds defined casual mobile gaming.
"... continues to defend the decision to oppose The Banner Saga which he claims is “confusingly and deceptively similar” to Candy Crush Saga."
HA. Yeah, okay.
Seriously, King need to back the heck off. Banner Saga is completely different to anything they have put out. I just feel sorry to anyone wanting to create a candy game...
I was half way through Banner Saga, imagine my enragement at there still being no candy anywhere to be seen!