Level 1 (Dreamworld) is the first level in Sleepy Slopes, the first level in the Dreamworld, and the first moves level in the Dreamworld. To pass this level, you must score at least 2,500 points in 15 moves. When you complete the level, Sugar Crush is activated.
This level serves as a short tutorial on the differences between the Dreamworld and Reality levels.
The points required for this level are much higher than the level 1 in Reality.
Since the moon scale is a new concept, players may forget to keep an eye on it, causing it to fall.
Moon struck removes candies matching the two colours from the moon scale, making it easier to create special candies.
The player is required to earn at least 180 points per move (2,500 points / 15 moves = 166.67 points per move).
Stars
Stars
Score
2,500
20,000
30,000
60,000
Moon Scale
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Moon Struck
Start: moves left.
End: moves left.
Strategy
Make matches and special candies when possible. However, be wary of the moon scale. The colour candies on either side of the moon scale must be balanced, or else he will fall and you will fail the level automatically. However, the Moon Scale is very stable.
You will likely experience a moon struck, and it will help you create combinations.
It's not hard to reach the target score.
Earning More Stars
difficulty: Easy
difficulty: Somewhat easy
Reason
The presence of six colours makes it hard to create special candies during regular moves.
The player is required to earn at least 1,340 points per move (20,000 points / 15 moves = 1,333.33 points per move) for two stars and at least 2,000 points per move (30,000 points / 15 moves = 2,000 points per move) for three stars.
The regular icing can be quite hard to clear. Fortunately, there are not too many of them.
Moon struck removes candies matching the colours on the moon scale and lasts for five moves. This makes it much easier to create special candies. With the second point in consideration, this is essential.
Once the moon struck ends, it can become harder to create special candies.
Trivia
Unlike Reality, blockers are introduced in the very first level.
This level has more moves than its Reality counterpart.