Cut the Rope: Experiments is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by ZeptoLab. The second entry in the Cut the Rope series, the game follows Om Nom encountering tools such as bubbles, air cushions, suction cups, etc.[4] The game was once the Amazon Appstore's free app of the day on May 24, 2013,[5][6] but was delisted a day after.
Gameplay
The game is divided into several level packs. As of December 2013, there are 8 packs, each consisting of 25 levels.[7][a]
The story starts from an animated short showing a box with Om Nom getting to the Professor. He helps Om Nom pass a series of experiments, often commenting on his success or encouraging the player to try more.[4]
Justin Davis of IGN said that the game "follows the exact same formula as its predecessor, which means it's awesome."[11]
Damon Brown of Pocket Gamer said that the game "takes the original's addictive formula and adds a splash of deviousness, thanks to the addition of some cunning new items."[12]
Lauren Proctor of Tapscape said that "if the game uncovers one scientific truth, it's this: ZeptoLab knows how to put together a charming puzzle game."[13]
Rick Broida of CNET said that the game features "more of the adorable Om Nom, who has the best name of any game character ever."[15]
Notes
^The original free version of the app featured 7 level packs and 175 levels.[8]