Junwei Chang
1 year ago
This game is as good as I remembered it to be. However, it runs at twice the speed that it should when my phone is set at a higher refresh rate, and even though that seems to be a common issue on older games, it ought to be fixed since it is still a paid game.
A Google user
5 years ago
I still remember the first time I tried Cut the Rope at Best Buy while shopping with my dad. This was before ANY of us had smart phones: but I can still say it's one of the top 10 games here in the Appstore. It just oozes charm: the little monster sitting with his mouth wide open, begging for you to feed him, then making the saddest, funniest face when you drop the candy. The gameplay is clever and fun, without being too frustrating. If you haven't tried it yet, what are you waiting for?
Daniel Probst
8 months ago
Played it years ago, and returning to it it's still the same chill but not to simple puzzle game^^ Sadly not updated for new newest android versions, but still runs smooth at the moment.
Spl45h
2 years ago
Same challenging fun you remember from way back in the day, with one of the cutest protagonists ever. Worth the buy for no ads, especially when it's supporting a development team with a fantastic product.
A Google user
5 years ago
The game quickly changes from something like a puzzle game to a tap-as-fast-as-you-can game. I started losing interest on the second "box". I'm on the third box now and if it doesn't get better by the end of this one I'm done with it.
PMDmakesmecri
3 years ago
The game is a simple physics mobile game that has graphics that are very cute and charming. Reason why it's 4 is that while it's fun, it's not a full experience, but most of the time those are indie game ports.
Amex Luv
3 years ago
I have had an amazing experience with the free version so I decided to upgrade. Was very happy with my experience. No ads, rums a lot smoother, and you unlock the drawings faster.
Martin Cueva Castillo
1 year ago
No benefits for purchasing gold edition. You can't even get power-ups with free ads. I don't recommend anyone to purchase this edition. Plus the controls are terrible when it comes to slicing. Nonetheless it is a classic game from the past.
David Krause
1 year ago
Wonderful game that's challenging, and not pay-to-win. You can spend money to skip stages, but the individual puzzles are achievable on their own. If possible, I would pay for no ads so the developers can be directly supported.
Waldschatten
3 years ago
No longer plays offline. Yes, the paid "Gold" version now not only has the "Superpower" trash, but now requires you to be online to play. If you want CTR then get Experiments. It still works... At least until they decide to break that one as well.
Adrian Nickson
3 years ago
Wonderful puzzle game that is frustrating, challenging, and very rewarding when you finally work out how to do a level. This version has no intrusive ads, and is therefore far superior to the standard version...
Daniel Tortorella (Dan)
3 years ago
Game is great. There are 17 boxes spread across three worlds, with 25 levels in each. Each box introduces a new idea to the table. From magic hats that act as portals to bees that carry your candy, there are many mechanics this game introduces and they combine in later levels. Here are some complaints from 1-star reviews. "There are still ads!" There are none. "I have to pay for levels!" Only if you dont complete the ones before them, otherwise it's free. This game is a perfect mobile game :)
Daniel De Marta
4 years ago
This pretty much the exact same as my childhood experience, and its it's great to relive it. The amount of levels kept me playing for a long time. It's great having no ads as you can go from level to level without having to wait for an ad to finish. This is a super good game for children aswell, as it is fun but also challenging.
RAnthony (Fracticality)
4 years ago
After I paid not to see ads I eventually stopped seeing them. I love the paid version of the game. I loved it so much I've played three other Om-nom adventures since this game. In revisiting old games, testing out my new phone, I discovered the initial bad review I gave this game. My apologies to Om-nom. I should have followed up on that one years ago. I'll have to cuddle the Om-nom plushie my children bought me for Christmas ten years ago to make up for it.
Philip
3 years ago
It's nice to play this game without adverts. The only problem is when I get to the levels with the air cushions and I tap them quickly to build up a momentum with the swinging rope it keeps activating the phones magnification 3 tap feature, so have to switch it off, (annoying) but apart from that, a really good game to play. Lots of fun.
Akeem29
9 months ago
Still an awesome and adorable physics-based puzzle game and it's miles better than the free version since free version absolutely bombards you with distracting and gameplay-unrelated pop-ups even if you'll buy "disable ads" in it (ask me how I know!). Absolute classic and extremely well-preserved unlike some other old mobile games
Cindr Mon
6 months ago
i hope a lot of these games have their original pricing of their original games without ads and everything as simple as possible. the state of mobile gaming today has been corrupted with greed and malice, ruined by the abuse of in-app purchases and ads, which can sometimes ruin the immersion of gameplay. im still hopeful that there would be a new generation of mobile games that will feel very much indie, and will defy these modern practices that ruin games nowadays.
Alcaria Swain
5 months ago
Much closer to just being able to enjoy the game like back in the old days! There's still micro transactions constantly being advertised in the corner, which is annoying, but it's not intrusive and unplayable like other versions of the game
BebéTechManiac 2018
9 months ago
The game is great, there are a lot of art graphics or images...Is not just the programming,is not just the great concept, but also the art included after passing each level. Great pictures,no ads...is incredible that there are people complaining,saying nasty things for just a $1 they paid.More than 400 levels, and you are complaining about the $1...shame on you.Thanks for this great game, and thanks for giving the chance also to play it free with ads.I paid... Great job./Android13,it still work.
Liam Downs
2 years ago
I'm on a galaxy S20, and there seems to be a bug where clicking the "boxes" to start levels is tuned to be so short that normal presses do not register. It took me a while to figure out that if I tapped as quickly as I could, or just double tapped, then I could get to the level selection screen. I hope this helps some people. I'll change my review if this gets fixed. Last time I played this was when I was a kid. I just got it because I had a dollar to spend.