![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Cut the Rope does have some control issues. Both Crystal and Game Center provide leaderboards and achievements, giving the game a healthy amount of replay value. As you progress through the game's 150 levels (with more on the way), the difficulty mounts steadily, which results in some real head-scratchers toward the end. Solving the levels requires precise timing and delicate precision. Since Cut the Rope launched, new level packs have added gravity puzzles and broken-candy pieces to the game.Įach level is cleverly designed to make delivering the candy to the monster difficult but not impossible. ![]() To make things more complicated, you also encounter movable pegs spikes electricity bubbles that make the candy float and whoopee cushions, which send puffs of air that can blow the candy in different directions. Along the way, you also have to try to pick up all the star items in each level.īut this is a puzzle game, so you have to put on your thinking cap to figure out which ropes to cut and in what order. To do that, you have to cut the ropes in a way that makes the candy swing, jump, or fall into the little guy's mouth. The goal in each level is to drop a piece of candy-suspended by a series of ropes-into the mouth of a cuddly little monster named Om Nom that is located somewhere on the screen. In short, it's exactly the type of game you want to play on your iPhone.Ĭut the Rope can be enjoyed for a few minutes at a time, or for much longer. It has simple rules, intuitive controls, and can be played in short bursts or blitzed through in a marathon gaming session. It's also fresh, challenging, gorgeous, and highly entertaining. ![]() Cut the Rope is a downright adorable action puzzle-physics game. ![]()
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