Time travel has become a staple when it comes to sequels and variations on IPs, but it can also serve as an entertaining setting for gameplay. That’s what’s happening in this game with all the levels being replaced with new historical sets. It still keeps the core of what makes Cut The Rope great but switches up the context, the environments, and the challenge for each level. It’s on the shorter side when compared to other games in the series, but that doesn’t make it any less fun to play through. It’s time to travel for more sweets and ropes.
Cut The Rope: Time Travel
How to Play
Cut The Rope: Time Travel is a 2D physics-based puzzle game that you can control with the mouse. The Left Mouse Button can be clicked to act as a tapping function while holding it and dragging serves as the cutting action. The goal of each level is to guide the candy to the little green creature known as Om Nom. There are three Stars that you can collect using the candy in order to get 100 percent completion.
Like with all the other Cut The Rope games, the base mechanics are here. Each level will have the candy suspended or held in place by something (usually a rope) and you'll need to guide it to Om Nom's mouth. The candy is affected by physics like gravity, momentum, and friction. Objects that you can use in the level can include elastic ropes, bubbles, air cushions, attachable pins, and such. New objects like spinning blades on ropes will appear as you progress. There can also be dangerous objects that can destroy the candy on contact. If that happens or if the candy leaves the screen, you'll need to restart the level.
The new gimmick (or mechanic) is that each time period serves as a world with its own set of levels and has one of Om Nom's ancestors. That means that you'll need to feed both Om Nom and his ancestor with the two available candies. This effectively turns the candies themselves into a new object that can be used.
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