Skip to main content
Cut the Rope: Experiments Game Cover

About

Cut the Rope: Experiments is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by ZeptoLab and was released on July 29, 2011. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Sweet puzzles + experiments + Om Nom = fun in the lab!

Skip User Reviews

72%Audience ScoreBased on 1,100 reviews
humor4 positive mentions
monetization134 negative mentions

  • Fun and nostalgic puzzle gameplay with cute, charming character design.
  • Challenging levels that stimulate thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Visually appealing graphics and a variety of level packs with creative themes.
  • The candy system severely limits gameplay by requiring candy to play or retry levels, which annoys and frustrates players.
  • Excessive, frequent, and often unskippable ads disrupt the gaming experience.
  • Technical issues such as frequent crashes, progress loss, and lack of updates diminish player satisfaction.
  • monetization

    143 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy heavily relies on frequent, often unskippable ads and an energy or candy system that limits gameplay unless players either watch ads or make microtransactions. This results in a frustrating experience where users spend more time watching ads or waiting for resources than actually playing, with many expressing dissatisfaction over the intrusive and excessive advertising. Even paying to remove ads does not fully eliminate them, further aggravating players and diminishing enjoyment.

    • “This is really a very brilliant game with no ads and such a good company it is, so download it and make the company more popular.”
    • “Just airplane mode so no ads.”
    • “Turn Wi-Fi off for no ads.”
    • “Paid to remove ads but still need to either pay yet more money or sit through ads to get extra lives to keep playing.”
    • “Too many ads (about 30 seconds for every 20 seconds of play) and interspersed between the ads is a candy limit which means it's almost impossible to play without paying.”
    • “Some ads block the bottom half of the screen and have no close button, creating a broken experience.”
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay itself is generally solid and enjoyable, maintaining the familiar mechanics of the Cut the Rope series. However, excessive and unskippable ads significantly disrupt the experience, making the game feel frustrating and less worthwhile. Additionally, some users dislike the new candy mechanic, finding it unnecessary or detrimental.

    • “Seriously, the gameplay itself is fun, just like in every Cut the Rope game, but with these issues it felt unplayable to me.”
    • “Gameplay is an improvement over the original, but the amount of ads is the same, far too many, making it still not worthwhile.”
    • “Actually, it is almost more ads than gameplay.”
    • “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 are the same, far too many and make it still not worthwhile.”
  • humor

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's humor lighthearted and enjoyable, often highlighting amusing moments like the frog eating chocolate. Overall, the humor is well-received and adds to the fun experience.

    • “So funny game.”
    • “This app is so funny.”
    • “It's good but the frog eating chocolate is really funny.”
  • graphics

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users consistently praise the game’s graphics as stunning, charming, and well-designed, which enhances the overall fun and engaging puzzle experience. However, some technical issues like sound problems have been noted, though these do not detract from the visual appeal.

    • “The game is full of amusing puzzles and stunning graphics that will keep you entertained.”
    • “I love the graphics; the game overall is great, and my son loves the little story movies.”
    • “The graphics are great; this game is fun, addictive, challenging, cute, and a good puzzle game.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music, especially the track "nanas jeep the fart 2," is highly loved and enhances the experience. However, frequent interruptions with pop-up prompts that reset the music can be quite annoying for players.

    • “I love this game sooo much... and probably the music even more!”
    • “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.”
    • “The song is Nana's Jeep, the Fart 2.”
  • story

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the story movies within the game, especially noting their appeal to younger players, though there are some technical issues such as sound problems that need addressing.

Skip Game Offers

Buy Cut the Rope: Experiments

Skip Videos

Videos

Skip Games Like Cut the Rope: Experiments
Skip FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Cut the Rope: Experiments is a casual puzzle game.

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

Cut the Rope: Experiments was released on July 29, 2011.

Cut the Rope: Experiments was developed by ZeptoLab.

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

Cut the Rope: Experiments is a single player game.

Similar games include Cut The Rope 2, Cut the Rope, Angry Birds Classic, Line Puzzle: String Art, Cut the Rope: Time Travel and others.