Featuring a couple of intriguing new gameplay elements and the same terrific presentation that has spawned a slew of GUI look-alikes, Cut The Rope: Experiments delivers another solid set of levels to challenge fans of the cute green monster.
Round 2 in this awesome puzzle game. Pay another .99 Cents to get hours of pure puzzle solving fun. Blows away Angry Birds and Amazing Breaker!! I just can't get enough, i go back and get stars i missed, makes the game last even longer!
It's true, Cut the Rope: Experiments doesn't introduce any revolution on the successful formula of its predecessor, but that's a good think, since the previous episode is quite simply on of the funniest games on the AppStore. After they added in time dozens of new levels to the original Cut the Rope for free, it's perfectly reasonable to see these new puzzles introduced as a new release with a small price. Only downside may be that it is relatively simple to complete it for the expert players, but it's still much better than games that impose an unbearable difficulty just to cover the lack of actual content.
In my personal opinion, much funnier than Angry Birds and more engaging than Tiny Wings: if you are looking for something simple, cute, entertaining and addictive at a very small price, look no further.
The new Cut the Rope isn't the eagerly awaited incredible follow-up. Short and with few innovations, it's more a large update of the current version than a true sequel. That said, the game's charming protagonist, superb production values and highly addictive concept make this an excellent, must-buy title.
Some of the new puzzles effectively show off ZeptoLab's creative energy, but for the most part we're being sold another slice of an admittedly entertaining game. Still, it's hard to feel short-changed when considering the weenie price and, more importantly, it's impossible to discount the entertainment derived from its content.
Cut the Rope: Experiments is not so much as sequel as it is a separate expansion to the game's world - this gives ZeptoLab some room to breathe and experiment with new ideas (as you'd expect from the title), giving it some great potential, but for now it's a fun addition to a game you probably already enjoy.
Still quite fun, but it isn't entirely fresh. Those looking for new levels with new concepts that explore the familiar formula will enjoy this. Those tired of the game won't find much here to appeal to them.
A great follow up to the first Cut the Rope. It's essentially more of the great stuff from the 1st game, but that's not a bad thing. Fans of the first will definitely want to pick this one up. Zeptolabs is on fire right now.
And following the original "Cut The Rope," we have "Cute The Rope: Experiments." A very nice sequel to the original, adding in a new twist to the story. In the hands of a mad (but not bad) scientist, you play a series of "experiments" where, just like the first one, you have to feed "Om Nom" tons of candy. Clean graphics, new puzzles, and simple, yet fun gameplay, makes this one a must get. It earns a 9 from me.
I'm a bit thorn because after playing original CtR it's very hard not to feel a slight deja vu :) But if you played it you may not want to play it all over again even though that those levels have been cleverly tweaked by new toys. BUT if you (by any chance) didn't played a lot CtR this is (imho) a better version of the original. -1 for selling this as a new product rather than a DLC or an update.
Cut the Rope: Experiments is basically same great game only with few new levels. The game is using same mechanics and level design as previously but adds several in-game features. If you completed the old game and you desire for more this is the right choice.
Just like the original, "Cut the Rope: Experiments" has some new challenging levels but the gameplay and the rules remains the same. The story has some new twists, which are exciting.
SummaryWhat on earth is Om Nom?! That’s what millions of fans of the widely acclaimed game, Cut the Rope, have been asking about the cute little monster who eats candy like its his job! That same question has a mad (but not bad) scientist studying the little creature that mysteriously arrived outside his house. Intrigued by Om Nom’s...