

In January 2013, the BlackBerry version of Cut the Rope was released to BlackBerry World following the announcement of BlackBerry 10.Īll 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". The game is also available for a free download on the Windows 8 Consumer Preview at the Windows Store. In January 2012, a limited version of the game was published as a browser game for HTML5 browsers. The DSiWare version was released September 22nd, 2011 for Europe and November 2011 for North America on Nintendo DS (DSi), and Augfor Nintendo 3DS users.

The Android version was released in June 2011. According to Chillingo, this made it the fastest-selling iOS game to reach that number of sales. Nine days after its initial release, the game had been purchased one million times and rose to the top of the App Store's charts. 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. A native (HD) version for the iPad was released on October 6, 2010. In-app purchases makes playing levels easier.Ĭut the Rope premiered on Octofor iOS. Levels are scored with a zero to three star rating, according to how many stars the player picked up, and a point score depending on the number of stars collected and the amount of time taken to complete the level.

Using various objects such as floating bubbles and bellows, the candy must also be manipulated around obstacles to get to Om Nom's mouth.Įach level pack ("box") introduces new challenges. In each level, a piece of candy hangs by one or several ropes which the player must cut with a swipe of their finger using the device's touchscreen. As of May 2015, Cut the Rope games have been downloaded more than 600 million times and had surpassed over a billion downloads by 2018. The objective of the Cut the Rope games is to feed candy to a little green creature named Om Nom while collecting stars. 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 (20 Android), My Om Nom (20 Android), and Cut the Rope: Magic (2015). Cut the Rope is a series of physics-based puzzle video games developed by the Russian entertainment company ZeptoLab for several platforms and devices.
