Monday, January 6, 2014

Cut the Rope 2 review

Available for iOS, Android coming early 2014


Cut the Rope 2: Om Nom’s Unpredicted Adventure may be the true follow up towards the exceedingly popular Cut the Rope and launches our little eco-friendly hero in to the world unaided the very first time.


This adventure happens across five brand new locations – the forest, a sandy dam, junkyard, city park and also the subterranean – with increased to be included future updates. Each world includes a unique feel and soundtrack associated it, building around the game’s cool, colourful character we’re so acquainted with.


Cut the Rope 2 screens 1

Each new location introduces a brand new character that aims to combine in the game play, and achieves this with success. For instance, one character functions like a springboard for Om Nom and also the candies, while another uses its tongue to produce temporary platforms and 35mm slides in an amount to create Om Nom and also the chocolate together. By presenting new figures with their own abilities, developer Zeptolab has effectively taken Cut the Rope 2 to another difficulty level that actual challenges the adult mobile gamer.


Obviously, the prior records within the Om Nom series such as the latest Cut the Rope: Time Travel had their very own challenges, but Cut the Rope 2 is easily the most mature from the series. It’ll torment the mind with frustration but in ways which will always make you returning for additional.


Each world offers logic and physics based puzzles with enhanced difficulty levels, because of the additional complications of those new figures.


Also, you’ll need to manipulate Om Nom themself the very first time in nearly all levels, that will frequently perhaps you have tapping in the screen of the tablet or smartphone maniacally to be able to attain the coveted three star score.


Cut the Rope 2 screens 2

Together with the 3-star rating for every level, Zeptolab features missions. These sub-levels request you to definitely finish an amount fulfilling specific criteria like only collecting some stars, or otherwise one of Om Nom’s many new accomplices.


These certainly prolong the overall game and provide much more challenges that you should wrap your mind around. We battled to accomplish most of them.



Cut the Rope 2 review

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