![]() ![]() It’s something that people of all ages can enjoy and this has always been the forte of Cut the Rope, so I’m glad the developers have managed to keep the tradition going. It also maintains the balance of accessibility and challenge, that makes the game challenging without testing your patience. It maintains that balance of familiarity and newness that a good sequel should have. Looking at the overall gameplay of Cut the Rope 2, I’m generally impressed by it. This one just spills the beans entirely so there is little sense of achievement left after finishing the level. It would have been nice if the hint system was a bit more subtle sometimes, all you need is a nudge in the right direction and you can take it form there. Basically, you select the option from the drawer at the bottom and the game just spoon feeds you through the entire process, telling you what to do and where to swipe so you get all three stars in the level. Get all the clover leaves for that chapter and you unlock an extra set of four levels for that chapter.Ĭut the Rope 2 features a new hint system. The balloons are limited in quantity and are counted even if you mess up and restart the level, so make sure you use them wisely. You can pull balloons out of the drawer in the bottom left corner of the screen and then attach it to Om Nom and make him float around till he reaches the clover. This is where you use one of the new balloon features. These are usually placed out of reach and cannot be accessed normally. Do that and you get the medal for the level.Īnother thing to do is collect the four-leaf clover found in some of the levels. It usually involves things like not taking the help of the other monsters or not using, say, the whoopee cushion in the level, or only collecting a certain number of stars. Other than simply finishing the level by collecting all three stars, there is a special medal to be achieved by completing specific objectives. ![]() The developers have found couple of other ways to get more gameplay out of the level. Of course now, like the candy, he can also fall off a platform, in which case the level ends. In fact, in several levels, you don’t get the candy to him but get him to the candy. Although you can’t move him directly around, he can be pushed and tossed around by other objects around him. Those, however, form a small part of the gameplay and the focus is mainly on the monsters and their abilities.Īnother change from the previous games is that Om Nom itself is no longer a static character. There are some new ones as well, such as the magnets and wooden blocks. Some of the mechanics from the previous games are back, such as the blue whoopee cushion and the red balloons. Cut the Rope 2 relies heavily on the monsters for the gameplay but there are some other mechanics as well. Most levels have one of these additional monsters but some have more and you have to work with each of their strengths to complete the level. Boo will scare Om Nom every time they come in contact with each other, which causes the latter to jump and fall elsewhere, usually right where you need him to be in the level. Toss will catch candy, Om Nom or certain other objects that fall on him and then you can tap on him for him to toss them in the air. Blue multiplies every time you tap on him (till a limited number of times) this can be used to create a platform or for a support pillar in some levels. Lick has a long tongue that can be used to create obstructions or paths for the candy simply by tapping on him. Each of these has a different ability Roto will fly around a level along a fixed path and will pick up and carry either the candy or Om Nom if they fall in its vicinity. ![]() The game has five level packs and each one introduces a new monster. But for the first time, Cut the Rope 2 also introduces additional monsters that you can control in the game. You still have to get the candy to the lovable monster Om Nom while getting all the stars in the level. Cut the Rope 2 closely follows the premise of the original game but throws in several new additions along the way.
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