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Polkapalooza
Episode 28
World (Flash) 5
World (HTML5) 6
Levels 396-410
Characters Mr. Rockstar
Champion title Polka Superstar
New features Mystery Yellow Candy in Liquorice Lock new
Release date Web version - 17 June 2013
Mobile version - 29 August 2013
Difficulty Medium
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Polkapalooza is the 28th episode in Candy Crush Saga and the fourth episode of World Five. This episode was released on 17 June 2013. The champion title for this episode is Polka Superstar.

Story

Before episode:
In this episode, Tiffi encounters a guitarist named Mr. Rockstar who cries over his messed up hair.
After episode:
She grabs a sugary hairspray can and sprays his hair which makes it shine again so that his concert can commence.

New things

  • Technically, nothing new is added. However, mystery candies appear in licorice locks for the first time in level 408.

Levels

Reality 28 Background

This episode contains levels 396-410.

Polkapalooza is a medium episode. It has 4 somewhat hard-hard levels: 399, 401, 402, and 404 and 1 very hard level: 409. Overall, it is easier than the previous episode, Licorice Tower.

Jelly new Ingredient drop new Objective new Mixed new
6 2 6 -
The easiest :
Level 403
The hardest :
Level 409
4
Orange Green Blue Purple
5
Red Orange Green Blue Purple
6
Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Purple
0 6 9
Sugar Drop icon Sugar Drop levels
Mixed new Level 396 Jelly new Level 406 Jelly new Level 409
Lockedhard Hexagon levels
Level 399 Level 400 Level 402 Level 404 Level 405 Level 410

 Difficulty code summary (details here)

NoneVery EasyEasySomewhat EasyMediumSomewhat HardHardVery HardExtremely HardNearly ImpossibleVariable

0 1 0 3 5 3 1 1 0 0 0

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Trivia

  • Besides Wafer Wharf and Sundae Stables, this episode has the greatest number of candy order levels.
  • This is the 5th episode which takes place at night, preceded by Salty CanyonGingerbread Glade, Crunchy Castle, and Holiday Hut.
  • This is the only episode that has a 1-word name. It is a pun for Polka Lollapalooza. Lollapalooza is an annual music festival of which rock music is a featured genre.
  • This is one of the few episodes whose name is not based on a confection-related noun/adjective followed by a geographical noun.
    • However, Lollapalooza may be a reference to a lollipop.
  • This episode breaks many trends. First off, instead of the usual 3 or 4 ingredients levels, there are only 2. This is the fewest number of ingredient drop levels along with Salty Canyon, only behind Wafer Wharf with only 1. Timed levels re-appear in this episode, after having been totally absent in Licorice Tower. There is also an unusual abundance of candy order levels in this episode.
  • This episode fits in with the trend of hard jelly levels as a finale. This trait is also seen in Holiday Hut's level 275, Candy Clouds (Episode 20)'s level 290, Jelly Jungle's level 305, Savory Shores's level 320, Pearly White Plains's level 350, and Pudding Pagoda's level 380.
  • The episode's pathway colour on the web version is orange.
  • With its release, the score board design and colour has been changed. Also, the score for breaking chocolate by a striped candy changed from 1 point to 20 points.
  • Its banner was now thickened.
  • Like Sweet Surprise and Caramel Cove, this episode has 9 levels with 6 colours. These are 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 405, 406, 408, and 410. It is also behind Chocolate Mountains with 10.
  • This episode reaches the 400th level milestone. The other episodes to reach a hundred milestone thus far would be Salty Canyon, Caramel Cove, and Jelly Jungle.
  • This episode was released on June 17, 2013. Tasty Treasury was released on June 17, 2015, two years after.
  • The release date of this episode coincides with "World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought".
  • This episode contains the second Hell's Cluster in the game, though it's only composed of somewhat hard levels (399-402).
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