When Cut The Rope: Experiments was released, it raised curiosity about the adorable little green creature, Om Nom. While the game is sometimes considered a sequel, it can also be seen as a spin-off from the original Cut The Rope series. However, the main goal remains the same: feed Om Nom by delivering candy to him. In this game, a new character called the Professor is introduced. He observes Om Nom and offers helpful tips throughout your gameplay. As the Professor’s assistant, it’s your job to solve puzzles and keep Om Nom happy.
The title of Cut The Rope: Experiments hints that science and physics will play a major role, and that’s true. The game keeps the same core physics-based gameplay as its predecessor, but with new twists and elements to explore. Familiar features are still there, but new mechanics have been introduced, making it more fun and challenging. The addition of new levels means there’s plenty of room to experiment and enjoy new strategies as you feed Om Nom.
Cut The Rope: Experiments is a 2D physics-based puzzle game that is easy to control with a mouse. To interact with the game, you’ll use the Left Mouse Button to simulate taps, manipulate tools, and cut ropes. Each level requires you to feed Om Nom by getting the candy to him, with the bonus goal of collecting all three stars.
Returning elements from the original Cut The Rope include bubbles, air cushions, and timed stars. New features in Cut The Rope: Experiments include:
These new mechanics give players more variety in solving puzzles and experimenting with how to deliver candy to Om Nom.
Cut The Rope: Experiments keeps the fun and addictive puzzle mechanics of the original game but adds exciting new features. With physics-based puzzles, returning elements, and innovative new tools, there’s plenty to enjoy for both returning fans and newcomers. As you experiment with different ways to feed Om Nom, you’ll be captivated by the game’s clever design and endless fun.
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