WP - "Diamond Digger Saga is the latest in the long line of Saga games for Facebook, iOS and Android. This one eschews the tile-swapping match 3 gameplay of so many other Saga games for something of a different type - gameplay where you tap pre-existing matches of three or more to make them go away, on your way to letting the water go from end to end of the level, rescuing critters and solving a seemingly neverending variety and number of puzzles."
TouchArcade: Of all the many complaints I've levied against the games released by Candy Crush Saga [Free] publisher King, one I haven't been able to make up until now was that their games lacked polish. A whole lot of that is owing to their relatively simple nature, but nevertheless, King games were generally bug-free and ran well enough. Their games don't typically suck a whole lot of battery power and are pretty good for filling in those gaps in the day where you want to play something without paying much attention. I could say all of that stuff until now, with the release of Diamond Digger Saga [Free], a battery-hogging, crash-prone game that in its current build has one of the worst kinds of bugs: the type that steals away your premium currency. Unintentionally, to the comedian in row three of the comments section.
Newly released games for iPhone and iPad.
AC "In the mystical land of mobile gaming – there are few developers that can lay claim to the throne the way London-based gaming company King Digital Entertainment does. King has crafted a collection of pastel-coloured puzzle games, but none of them stand-out like Candy Crush Saga – a game that has been downloaded roughly 500 million times, making it one of the highest-grossing mobile games of all time. So when a company like King releases an entirely new game, mobile gamers take note."