The gameplay is as fun and frustrating as it used to be. Zeptolabs has stepped up the quality in newer Cut the Rope games. But when you compare Cut the Rope’s graphics to more recent games in the series, it shows its age. When it comes to the game’s graphics, they’re good enough. It’s a nice tune and all, but not worth hearing over and over again. The experience: Not as pretty, just as funĬut the Rope’s music is not that big of a deal. It takes the fun out of the game, but it gives you an option if you’re impatient. Besides, if you want to unlock each box you can just watch an ad to do it. Most of the levels are really easy to beat, so you’ll have no problem getting the stars. You need to collect as many stars a possible to unlock new boxes. You have to cut the ropes to feed him candy. In each level, you’ll find Om Nom somewhere in the box. And you’ll have a total of 400 levels to play. You’ll play inside boxes, 16 of them to be exact. One day, you open the door, and you find Om Nom inside a box, and that’s when the game starts. The game follows the adventures of Om Nom, a small green monster that loves candy. Cut the Rope: The beginning of Om NomĬut the Rope is a physics-based puzzle game developed by ZeptoLab and published by Chillingo. So, with a lot of new games at hand, should you still be playing the original Cut the Rope? Let’s see what our experts say (well, me, anyway) in today’s retro review. These days the game has grown into a franchise, with seven games available for you to play, each filled with a bunch of levels, new mechanics and better graphics. A cute puzzle game that was first released for the iPhone back on October 4th, 2010. I’m talking about the famous and addictive Cut the Rope. Just a few days ago, one of the best games on the App Store turned 9 years old.
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