Overview
When you add a subtitle to a game, it's likely to draw attention to a particular aspect or to get people to think a certain way. With this game's title, you're probably thinking that there's going to be a lot of science involved. In a sense, that is very correct since the gameplay has always been based on physics. A lot of familiar elements are there, but new ones are introduced to help expand the core of the game. It maintains everything that the original game had which means there's more opportunity to play around and experiment with the new levels.
Gameplay and Experience
Cut The Rope: Experiments is a 2D physics-based puzzle game that is played using just the mouse. By clicking the Left Mouse Button you can simulate tapping which is used to manipulate the various tools around the level. To swipe in order to cut things, hold the Left Mouse Button down and then drag it. The goal of each level is to get the bright candy to Om Nom's mouth with full completion coming from collecting all three stars in the level. The main gameplay elements are physics and rope. The candy is frequently suspended using a rope that will need to be cut to move it around the level. Things like gravity and momentum influence the candy giving it more maneuverability. The levels are contained but don't have borders, so if the candy falls offscreen, it's considered lost and you'll need to restart. There are also hazards that can destroy the candy and also cause a restart. There are a lot of returning features from the previous game such as bubbles, air cushions, and timed stars. However, this game introduces new ones such as rope guns that can target the candy, suction cups that can be placed around the level, rockets that can carry the candy, robot arms that can bend and hold the candy, ants that carry the candy around, and levels filled with water. All of these interact in various ways which is the key to getting the candy to Om Nom.
Controls
- Cut The Rope: Experiments is a 2D physics-based puzzle game that is played using just the mouse. By clicking the Left Mouse Button you can simulate tapping which is used to manipulate the various tools around the level. To swipe in order to cut things, hold the Left Mouse Button down and then drag it. The goal of each level is to get the bright candy to Om Nom's mouth with full completion coming from collecting all three stars in the level. The main gameplay elements are physics and rope. The candy is frequently suspended using a rope that will need to be cut to move it around the level. Things like gravity and momentum influence the candy giving it more maneuverability. The levels are contained but don't have borders, so if the candy falls offscreen, it's considered lost and you'll need to restart. There are also hazards that can destroy the candy and also cause a restart. There are a lot of returning features from the previous game such as bubbles, air cushions, and timed stars. However, this game introduces new ones such as rope guns that can target the candy, suction cups that can be placed around the level, rockets that can carry the candy, robot arms that can bend and hold the candy, ants that carry the candy around, and levels filled with water. All of these interact in various ways which is the key to getting the candy to Om Nom.
How to Play
- Cut The Rope: Experiments is a 2D physics-based puzzle game that is played using just the mouse.
- By clicking the Left Mouse Button you can simulate tapping which is used to manipulate the various tools around the level.
- To swipe in order to cut things, hold the Left Mouse Button down and then drag it.
- The goal of each level is to get the bright candy to Om Nom's mouth with full completion coming from collecting all three stars in the level.
- The main gameplay elements are physics and rope.
- The candy is frequently suspended using a rope that will need to be cut to move it around the level.
Features
- Official GamePix HTML5 embed
- Responsive mobile, tablet, and desktop layout
- Touch controls supported
- Keyboard or mouse controls supported
- portrait orientation support
Tips and Tricks
- Although timed stars are present, there's no penalty for restarting the levels.
- Look closely at the layout of each one and the elements that are available.
- They're designed to work in tandem, so you just need to figure out the order.
Why You Should Play
This responsive HTML5 title is highly ranked in GamePix's official quality and most-played order, with touch and desktop controls available.
Who Is This Game For?
Cut the Rope Experiments is suited to players who enjoy puzzle, casual, puzzle games on mobile, tablet, or desktop.
FAQs
Can Cut the Rope Experiments be played on mobile?
Yes. The official HTML5 version supports responsive browser play and touch controls.
Does Cut the Rope Experiments require a download?
No. The game opens in the browser player after you press Play Now.
Who hosts Cut the Rope Experiments?
GamePix hosts and delivers the embedded game experience.
Can the hosted game show ads?
The external game provider may display ads within its hosted game experience.











