Talk:The Return of Whitbee's Candy Bash/@comment-26296920-20151102145728/@comment-26082371-20151102171345

I am without a doubt for challenging games as long as I pay for them upfront (i.e., Halo) so I have a control of the spent budget. But, BFS makes a pride from the fact that the player can get all the dragons for free, by breeding, then it makes it impossible (i.e. Omen was available for less than 2 days). While playing this game I paid to BFS, and had nothing against paying some money as long as this was my decision for accelerating to have some content (purchased gems from time to time). The events were hard enough to not be able to get all the prizes, anyway. But, I feel now that I am pushed towards purchases (event currency, mainly - tickets, candies a.s.o.). Plus, the dragons seem to be more and more impossible to breed (Nosferatu [which, btw, I missed one year ago] with Arctic and Bone has 16.8% in the cave [according to the Sandbox], but in my present experience - should I get it next - it will represent less than 5% probability, breeding it continuously and with the twilight tower permanently on star fall).

I cannot accept the OP opinion, because it is money we are talking here. And, not a fixed amount of money, but whatever BFS feels that they can squeeze from the players by tweaking the game in their favor (always).