Candy Crush (game show)

Both the horizontal & vertical walls are split in half; which means that the top two teams, who made the most candy matches in the King-sized challenges, will be playing against each other.

The teams choose one of three boosters and it can be used only once during the round: In October 2016, CBS greenlit the show with the series premiering on July 9, 2017.

[15] Nick Slatt of The Verge considered it to be "an unmitigated train wreck that's banking on the lasting popularity of its lead-in, Big Brother, to drive Sunday night viewership".

"[16] Other commentators such as Andy Dehnart of reality blurred, Sarah Perez of TechCrunch, and Ana Valens of CGMagazine agreed that Candy Crush gameplay was not interesting enough to watch.

[17][18][19] Nick Valdez of Destructoid reported he was confused at the show's mechanics, saying "What fucking game was I watching?

He also questioned the notability of celebrity guests such as Frankie Grande, and suggested Lopez's career was being hurt by hosting the show.