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sharri21's Cut The Rope (iPd)
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[November 24, 2012 11:39:17 AM]
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Cut the Rope is a touch based iOS game in which the objective is to get a piece of candy into the mouth of an adorable little alien, animal thing. Seems easy enough right? Wrong!
Similar to Angry Birds, Cut the Rope uses a 3-star rating system. The difference is that the player needs to collect the three stars within the level in Cut the Rope. You only need to collect one to advance to the next level, but I usually try for three unless I am truly stumped. The more stars you collect within the level, the higher your score will be at the end. There are also achievements to be had for certain things as well.
One thing I really enjoy in Cut the Rope is the amount of thought and creativity put into each “box,” or theme that contains sets of levels. Each of these different themed boxes contains levels with specific mechanics, beginning with the simplest mechanic—cut the rope!
As you progress through levels and boxes, you will find things like magic hats that teleport pieces of candy from one hat to another, objects that blow the candy in certain directions, and even bubbles that will cause the candy to float upwards. When you combine all of these together, it can make for quite a difficult puzzle.
Currently, I am playing through levels in the “toy box.” The mechanic introduced in the toy box is bouncing via bounce pads. This basically lets you swing the candy from a rope into the pad in order to bounce it into another object. I’m not particularly fond of these; however, they can be quite useful in some levels and are amusing to watch when the candy can bounce freely between several of them.
I picked this game up over a year or so ago, beat all the levels they had developed, and put it down. Just recently I picked it back up and found myself playing through all the new content—I’ll enjoy it just as I did before and can’t wait for even more levels!
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sharri21's Cut The Rope (iPd)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Monday 1 November, 2010
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