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Cut the Rope
Genre(s)Puzzle logic
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)ZeptoLab
Platform(s)
First releaseCut the Rope
October 1, 2010
Latest releaseCut the Rope Remastered
April 2, 2021

Cut the Rope is a Russian series of physics-based puzzle video games developed by the Russian entertainment company ZeptoLab for several platforms and devices. It consists of the original Cut the Rope (2010) published by Chillingo, Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift (2010), Cut the Rope: Experiments (2011), Cut the Rope: Time Travel (2013), Cut the Rope 2 (2013 iOS; 2014 Android), My Om Nom (2014 iOS; 2015 Android), and Cut the Rope: Magic (2015).

The objective of the Cut the Rope games is to feed candy to a little green creature named Om Nom while collecting stars. As of May 2015, Cut the Rope games have been downloaded more than 600 million times[6] and had surpassed over a billion downloads by 2018.[7]

Games

Cut the Rope (2010)

Cut the Rope, the first game in the series, was released initially on October 4, 2010. A native (HD) version for the iPad was released on October 6, 2010. This was followed by the release of a free version with fewer levels for each device, called Cut the Rope Free and Cut the Rope HD Free respectively. In an interview, Semyon Voinov said that Om Nom was originally going to have a boyfriend who appeared in this game, but it was scrapped.[8]

Cut the Rope: Experiments (2011)

Cut the Rope: Experiments was released on August 4, 2011 as a sequel to Cut the Rope.[9] While its gameplay and presentation closely match that of Cut the Rope, the sequel introduces new gameplay elements as well as a new storyline and characters. The Professor, for example, “provides running commentary”[10] throughout the game as players unlock new levels and collect "hidden" photos that reveal more information about Om Nom's character.

Cut the Rope: Time Travel (2013)

The third sequel, Cut the Rope: Time Travel, was released on April 17, 2013. It sees Om Nom travel back to the time of his ancestors, which means in terms of gameplay that players now feed candy to two monsters rather than to only one.

Cut the Rope 2 – Unexpected Adventure (2013 iOS, 2014 Android)

Cut the Rope 2 was released on 19 December 2013 for iOS devices. It expands on the previous games with Om Nom no longer being a static stage object, additional monster characters and a more dynamic environment.[11] The Android version was released on March 28, 2014 on Google Play[12] and on April 3 on Amazon AppStore.[13] Unlike the iOS version, Cut the Rope 2 for Android adds free-to-play elements such as an energy system, and features a map like structure instead of level packs; these features would eventually be added to the iOS version of the game.

Cut the Rope: Triple Treat (2014)

Cut the Rope: Triple Treat was released on March 25, 2014 for Nintendo 3DS, including levels from the three previous Cut the Rope games, Cut the Rope, Cut the Rope: Experiments and Cut the Rope: Time Travel.[14] The 3DS version is published by Activision.[15]

My Om Nom (2014 iOS, 2015 Android)

My Om Nom was released on December 18, 2014 for iOS devices and 2015 for Android devices. In this game, the player has their own Om Nom to feed, dress up, and play with. It includes some simple games to play with Om Nom and it is reminiscent of the Tamagotchi franchise.[16]

Cut the Rope: Magic (2015)

Cut the Rope: Magic was released on December 17, 2015 for both iOS and Android devices.[17] This game sees Om Nom being transported to a storybook world where the levels involve magical elements as well as battling an equally candy-loving spider wizard. Magic added a new transformation element to Om Nom, allowing him to shrink or turn into a completely different animal.[17][18] The game also uses a map element seen in the Android version and later versions of the iOS version of Cut the Rope 2. While the iOS version was exclusively paid, the Android version is free-to-play, and thus, added an energy system that could be removed with a one-time micropayment, which was later replaced with a paid subscription. A free version was eventually added to iOS, but did not carry the energy system from the Android release.

Om Nom: Merge (2019)

Om Nom: Merge was released on November 28, 2019 and is the first video game entry in the franchise in four years, due to the success of Om Nom Stories.

Om Nom: Run (2020)

Om Nom: Run is an endless runner mobile game released on Google Play Store and App Store on February 27, 2020.

Cut the Rope Remastered (2021)

A remastered version of Cut the Rope was released on April 2, 2021 on Apple Arcade. In the game, Om Nom and his family celebrate his birthday; on this special occasion, Nibble Nom takes out brings out a few books as birthday presents, which are based on the events on the previous games in the series. In the game, there are four level packs, this time presented as books, with levels either taken from or are based on four of the previous entries: Evan's House, based on the original, Experiments and Time Travel, both based on the games of the same name, and Road Trip, based on Cut the Rope 2. New to the series are levels containing Nibble Nom instead of Om Nom; the player has to guide three candies to the creature instead of one, and Nibble Nom himself can be pushed about and interact with other objects, while Om Nom remains stationary in levels until Road Trip. Remastered also features new 3D graphics, an interactive map where power-ups (magnets and candy rain) and "worldstars", which are added to certain levels for replay value, can be found, and an account system, where up to six saves can be used.

Level packs

All games in Cut the Rope series (except for Cut the Rope 2 for Android and Cut the Rope: Magic) group content into "boxes" or "level packs". Boxes in the original Cut the Rope contain 25 levels each, boxes in Cut the Rope 2 contain 24 levels each, and boxes in Cut the Rope: Time Travel contains only 15 levels each. Most boxes introduce a new element in the game, challenging the player with a new set of game mechanics. New boxes continue to be added from time to time through updates. Three stars can be collected in every level, while an extra star, known as the power star as of Remastered, can be found in each level when using superpowers. In Remastered, a special magenta worldstar can be found for some levels by interacting with items on the world map.

The following table summarizes the number of packs and levels in each traditional Cut the Rope game, as of May 2021.

Game Number of level packs Levels per pack Achievements Total levels Total regular stars Total worldstars Total stars, power stars and worldstars
Cut the Rope 18 25 76 (with Candy Feast & Candy Flick) 425 1275 N/A 1700
Cut the Rope: Experiments 8 25 28 200 600 800
Cut the Rope: Time Travel 12 15 (except Parallel Universe) 42 185 555 740
Cut the Rope 2 7 24 25 168 504 -
Cut the Rope: Magic 8 varies (at least 15) 8 200 600 -
Cut the Rope Remastered 4 24 20 96 288 24 408

Cut the Rope level packs

  1. Cardboard Box.
  2. Fabric Box.
  3. Foil Box.
  4. Magic Box. Magic Box was first released on April 5, 2011.
  5. Valentine Box. Valentine Box was first released on February 14, 2011.
  6. Invisible Box. Invisible Box was first released on March 25, 2015 for iOS - March 26, 2015 for Android. To unlock this level pack, it is needed to complete all levels with all stars, get all the achievements and then do a secret action with the spiders.
  7. Toy Box. Toy Box was first released in July 2011
  8. Gift Box.
  9. Cosmic Box. Cosmic Box was released on December 16, 2010.
  10. Toolbox. Toolbox was first released in October 2011
  11. Buzz Box. Buzz Box was first released on December 20, 2011.
  12. DJ Box. DJ Box was first released on April 25, 2012.
  13. Spooky Box. Spooky Box was first released on August 23, 2012.
  14. Steam Box. Steam Box was first released on January 10, 2013.
  15. Lantern Box. Lantern Box was first released in February 2013.
  16. Cheese Box. Cheese Box was first released on July 26, 2013.
  17. Pillow Box. Pillow Box was first released on June 11, 2014 for Android - June 17, 2014 for iOS.
  18. Mechanical Box. Mechanical Box was first released on March 25, 2015 for iOS - March 26, 2015 for Android.

Reception

In addition to its commercial success, Cut the Rope was very well received by critics. It has a score of 93 on Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim".[19]

Cut the Rope: Experiments reached an aggregate Metacritic score of 85 out of 100,[20] Cut the Rope: Time Travel — a score of 84,[21] and Cut the Rope 2 a score of 81.[22]

Adaptations, spin-offs and merchandise

Om Nom Stories, an animated web series on ZeptoLab's YouTube channel and sold to several kid-oriented streaming sites, is based on the game series and revolves around Om Nom's life out of the game.

In July 2011, ZeptoLab and comics publisher Ape Entertainment published a comic book series to be published as a stand-alone app. The comics tell the backstory of the candy-eating monster Om Nom and introduce new characters.[23]

The character Om Nom has become the subject of a viral video,[24] plush toys,[25] and a Mattel Apptivity game.[26]

In August 2014, ZeptoLab and McDonald's Europe announced[27] a multi-market Happy Meal promotional campaign, which featured various Cut the Rope-themed kitchen accessories, such as banana splitter and juicer. "Hungry for fruit and fun?" was the key message of the campaign. As part of the promotion, ZeptoLab also released the game called Cut the Rope: Hungry for Fruit

In June 2015, ZeptoLab partnered with Blockade Entertainment for a feature film based on the games, titled Om Nom: The Movie, that was set for release in 2016, but it never came to fruition.[28]

See also

References

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  3. ^ "Cut the Rope Hits the Web via Internet Explorer 9". Mashable. 2012-01-10.
  4. ^ "Cut the Rope". google.com.
  5. ^ "ZeptoLab's Award-Winning "Cut the Rope" Now Available on NOOK™ by Barnes & Noble". zeptolab.com.
  6. ^ Cut the Rope maker ZeptoLab grabs 10M downloads for King of Thieves (updated). Retrieved 1 August 2015
  7. ^ "About company. ZeptoLab". www.zeptolab.com. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  8. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Semyon Voinov - Co-Founder of ZeptoLab and Executive Producer of Cut the Rope!". omnewz.weebly.com. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  9. ^ KUMPARAK, GREG. ""Cut The Rope" Sequel Will Be Called "Cut The Rope: Experiments", Launching August 4th". TechCrunch.
  10. ^ Grothaus, Michael. "Cut the Rope: Experiments brings some new twists to the popular property".
  11. ^ Lien, Tracey (6 December 2013). "Cut the Rope 2 coming to iOS devices Dec. 19". Polygon. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
  12. ^ "Om Nom Prepares for New Adventures with Nommies in Cut the Rope 2, Out Now on Android". AndroidShock. 2014-03-28. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  13. ^ "Amazon.com: Cut the Rope 2: Appstore for Android". amazon.com.
  14. ^ "Cut the Rope: Triple Treat". Nintendo. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  15. ^ Xav de Matos (January 22, 2014). "Activision bringing Cut the Rope: Triple Treat 3-game pack to 3DS". Joystiq.
  16. ^ My Om Nom offers your own pet from Cut the Rope December 18, 2014
  17. ^ a b H., Michael (December 18, 2015). "Cut the Rope: Magic now available". Phone Arena. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
  18. ^ Oxford, Nadia (December 17, 2015). "Cut the Rope: Magic Review – My Magical Om Nom". Gamezebo. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
  19. ^ "Cut the Rope iOS". Metacritic. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  20. ^ "Cut the Rope: Experiments iOS". Metacritic. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  21. ^ "Cut the Rope: Time Travel iOS". Metacritic. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  22. ^ "Cut the Rope 2 iOS". Metacritic. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  23. ^ Rosenblatt, Seth. "iOS game Cut the Rope jumps to comics".
  24. ^ "Cut the Rope animated short makes its debut".
  25. ^ "Cut the Rope toys coming from Vivid". Archived from the original on 2012-09-21. Retrieved 2012-09-25.
  26. ^ "Apptivity™ Cut The Rope™".
  27. ^ "McDonald's Features Cut the Rope". licensemag.com.
  28. ^ "Om Nom: The Movie Announced". IGN. 2015-06-08.