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Cut the Rope: Experiments

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79%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
monetization, stability
79% User Score Based on 9,999 reviews

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Cut the Rope: Experiments is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by ZeptoLab and was released on August 4, 2011. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Cut the ropes, deliver candy to Om Nom, collect stars, and unlock new levels.

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 9,999 reviews
graphics63 positive mentions
monetization951 negative mentions

  • The game is fun and challenging, providing a great way to pass the time.
  • Om Nom is an adorable character that adds charm to the gameplay.
  • The graphics and animations are excellent, making the game visually appealing.
  • The game is plagued by intrusive ads that cover the screen and hinder gameplay.
  • The introduction of a candy limit restricts players from retrying levels freely, making the game less enjoyable.
  • There are frequent crashes and performance issues, especially on certain devices.
  • monetization
    984 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming number of ads and the intrusive nature of microtransactions. Many players express frustration over unskippable ads that frequently interrupt gameplay, often blocking essential buttons and making the game nearly unplayable. Additionally, the requirement to collect or purchase in-game currency (candies) to progress further exacerbates the negative perception, leading to calls for a more balanced approach to monetization.

    • “I'm not usually one for crying foul at microtransactions when they're reasonable, but this is insanity.”
    • “I don't mind in-app purchases when it enhances the game, but I refuse to use an app that requires them to play.”
    • “Newest update introduces microtransactions per level; if you want to pay real money for each piece of candy, I recommend the candy aisle in the grocery store.”
    • “Paid to remove ads but still need to either pay yet more money or sit through ads to get extra lives to keep playing.”
    • “I spent the majority of my time just waiting for the ads to go away.”
    • “The game is fun but the ads really get in the way to the point where you cannot move in the menus.”
  • graphics
    76 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the graphics of the game receive high praise from users, with many describing them as "superb," "amazing," and "cute." Players appreciate the visual design and smooth gameplay, although a few mention that improvements could be made. Despite some complaints about loading issues and ads, the game's graphics are consistently highlighted as a strong point that enhances the overall experience.

    • “The graphics are amazing.”
    • “Excellent game, superb graphics and the character Om Nom is so cute.”
    • “Really fun game and awesome graphics!”
    • “Takes hours to load; horrible graphics.”
    • “It spent forever loading, and when it finally does, the graphics are jerky.”
    • “Graphics were not that much effective.”
  • humor
    55 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with many users finding it hilarious and entertaining, particularly for children. Characters like Om Nom and their amusing reactions contribute to the game's charm, making it a fun experience that often elicits laughter. However, some players note that as the game progresses, it can become challenging, which may detract from the humor for younger audiences.

    • “It's good but the frog is eating chocolate really funny ”
    • “Hilarious game for children seven and up”
    • “It's challenging enough, and Om Nom's reactions have me laughing out loud.”
  • stability
    53 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern among users, with frequent reports of freezing and crashing, particularly during ad transitions. Many players experience the game freezing upon startup or after completing levels, often requiring them to force close the app or restart their devices. While some users report minor glitches, the overall consensus indicates that the game suffers from severe stability issues that detract from the gameplay experience.

    • “The game runs smoothly without any freezes.”
    • “I haven't experienced any crashes or instability during my playtime.”
    • “The performance is solid, providing a stable gaming experience.”
    • “Used to love this app.. now it is really buggy and half the time it doesn't even load...”
    • “It freezes every time you open it for about a minute and it freezes the entire device.”
    • “This game crashes my phone like 3 to 4 minutes in, it freezes then crashes!”
  • gameplay
    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its fun mechanics and solid design, reminiscent of previous Cut the Rope titles, with enjoyable elements like physics-based puzzles and engaging graphics. However, the overwhelming presence of unskippable ads significantly detracts from the experience, often leading to frustration as players find themselves spending more time watching ads than actually playing. Additionally, some mechanics, such as the candy system, have been criticized for limiting gameplay and enjoyment.

    • “Great graphics and smooth gameplay.”
    • “Fantastic super gameplay with cool graphics; please make more levels and free super powers.”
    • “I am a big fan of Om Nom now! Excellent physics gameplay; no words to describe except brilliant.”
    • “While the actual gameplay is solid, I find myself constantly restarting the app because there is a 30-60 second unskippable ad after every other attempt.”
    • “Gameplay is an improvement over the original, but the amount of ads is the same—far too many and make it still not worthwhile.”
    • “The ads cover essential UI elements and gameplay area.”
  • music
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players find it catchy and enjoyable, others are frustrated by issues such as the music resetting upon level restarts and intrusive sound effects that disrupt gameplay. Many appreciate the cute and engaging background tracks, but there are complaints about technical problems that affect the overall experience. Overall, the music is a highlight for some, but its execution can detract from the enjoyment for others.

    • “I love this game sooo much... and probably the music even more!”
    • “Game is really amusing and funny, I would recommend using the level music that was used in the first few levels for the next levels as it's more teasing and more catchy.”
    • “What an amazing game! This is the best game ever, I also like the background music very much.”
    • “Great game ruined by annoying pop-up suggesting to use power up or skip the levels every time I restart/fail a level; the fact that it resets the music too makes it even more annoying.”
    • “Even with sound and music off, the mad professor's voice is played at full volume.”
    • “Impossible to play while listening to music, radio, etc. Unacceptable.”
  • story
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's graphics and enjoy the cutscenes, but many feel the story is lacking depth and could benefit from more missions and narrative development. Some players experience technical issues that hinder their ability to engage with the story, while others express a desire for a more immersive and replayable storyline. Overall, the game is seen as a fun distraction, but it falls short in delivering a compelling narrative experience.

    • “I like it; the graphics are good and the storyline is engaging. The trick of completing each level is a bit difficult to find.”
    • “I mean, it's a good time passer, but it needs more story behind it. More depth and emotional feel—that's what we need.”
    • “Other games focus only on fighting and lack a compelling story. I appreciate the adventure and narrative elements in this game.”
    • “Every time I press play, it shows the story then goes back to the title screen!”
    • “Once I hit 'play', it previews a story and then that's it!”
    • “Other games only focus on fighting, with no story to guide what to do, only adventure.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's optimization is praised for its impressive performance on most devices, but some users, particularly those with older models like the Galaxy S2, report significant performance issues. While the game is enjoyable, there are calls for updates and new content to enhance the experience further.

    • “Exuberant game with magnanimous performance.”
    • “I need a new version; all the games you have brought are just marvelous and have outstanding performance. Please add some more levels or start a new edition. I'm waiting.”
    • “Poor performance.”
    • “I need a new version. All the game that you have brought is just marvelous and has outstanding performance, so please add some more levels or start a new edition. I'm waiting.”
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Cut the Rope: Experiments is a casual puzzle game.

Cut the Rope: Experiments is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Windows and others.

Cut the Rope: Experiments was released on August 4, 2011.

Cut the Rope: Experiments was developed by ZeptoLab.

Cut the Rope: Experiments has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Cut the Rope: Experiments is a single player game.