Cut the Rope: Magic

Transform Om Nom!

Published by: ZeptoLab UK

Description

ABRACADABRA! After more than 960 million downloads, the Cut the Rope series returns with a magical new sequel: Cut the Rope: Magic!

Join Om Nom’s newest adventure and transform him into magical forms to help the lovable little monster recover candy stolen by an evil wizard!

EXCITING NEW FEATURES
- A magical world with completely new graphics, sound and gameplay elements
- 6 ways to transform Om Nom into magical creatures along his journey
- Complex boss levels that will challenge your candy-crunching, rope-cutting skills
- 160+ all-new puzzles, with more coming soon

A magical mishap has accidentally teleported Om Nom to a mystical world filled with challenging puzzles for players of all ages. Can you use Om Nom’s new skills to solve an evil wizard’s tricks and traps? The latest installment of this globally popular entertainment franchise puts a fresh spin on Cut the Rope’s iconic physics-puzzle gameplay, introducing more than 160 all-new magic-themed levels across a richly imagined, colorful world.

MAGICALLY TRANSFORM OM NOM INTO NEW FORMS
- The Bird Form helps Om Nom fly up above obstacles and potential traps
- The Baby Form allows Om Nom to squeeze into small, restricted spaces
- The Fish Form can help Om Nom dive deep to snatch up all the delicious candy
- The Mouse Form gives Om Nom a heightened sense of smell to help him sniff out the sweets he craves
- The Spirit Form ensures that nothing gets in Om Nom’s way during his magical journey
- The Dragon Form summons a powerful sneeze that sends everything flying

THAT’S NOT ALL -- Additional levels and transformations coming soon!
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User Rating

4.61 out of 5

72 ratings in Kuwait

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Ratings History

Cut the Rope Reviews

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Khalil AbuSuliman on

Kuwait

Cut the rope magic is the best game

The first time in forever

Mr Stickles on

United States

For the first time in forever nobody lives here

Good

Kazzyyyylux on

United States

Good game love the CTR series

Ads

Delta123?:@" on

United States

Y'all really put ads after every level, Ive never deleted a game so fast.

Payment

princedavect on

United States

I Remember playing this game was nostalgic since it was my childhood but when I tried going on the next level it wasn't working so I had to just be stuck on the first level which sucked

Rudest support ever

Aj68795678 on

United States

I accidentally purchased 2 packages and asked for a refund for one since they were both offers of no ads unlimited energy. They argued since it was different items they wouldn’t refund, they were rude and unprofessional. So be careful with these people they hard up for cash and that vip package looks like a waste of money 9.99 a month when you can get the same perks $2.99

Really fun, though a few problems.

Epic_Ethan#3564 on

United States

This game is probably one of the most creative games in the Cut the Rope series. However, I do have two different sides as for my opinions on the game. Positive side: The mechanics are very creative, the gameplay is super smooth, and the visuals are great. This is a really intriguing artstyle for the Cut the Rope games and our little green candy-chomping buddy as a whole. I love how well the levels are drawn and designed, and all of the details and mechanisms are really unique and sort of separate this game from the other ones (even though it reuses the Cut the Rope 2 physics). Negative side: Okay, I wouldn’t really call this negative, but it’s more like constructive criticism. First off, the ads can be a little annoying, like every two times or so that I go to another level or hit restart, I usually end up getting a 30s-1min advertisement about Royal Match or something. I feel like these games should cut off a little on the advertisements, as it can cause people to get annoyed and steer away from the game. Second, it kind of saddens me that this game isn’t as big as Cut the Rope 2; CtR2 was a really big change in the series of games, especially with its new mechanics being the power-ups, the badges, and of course the Nommies. This, however, is a lot less expansive, like it’s just, 3-star the stage and that’s it, you don’t have to play it again, whereas CtR2 actually gives a challenge with the gates and the badge mechanism. This is why I’m giving Magic a 4-star rating instead of a 5. Overall, I feel like this game has a lot of potential given its unique design, mechanics, and gameplay. I feel like adding more to this would make the game a lot more interesting to play and would help support the Cut the Rope series as a whole.

Ridiculous ads

LCastejon on

United States

I’ve been a LONG time defender of ads, because I get how business works and for the most part, the people that complain about ads are unreasonable. But this execution is obscene. Deleted the game within two minutes. I should be able to finish a level without ads!! The LAST thing I want ruining my flow is a stupid ad. But couldn’t get through the second level without wanting to stab myself in the eye. Keep your idiot business model….and I’ll keep my money.

First rating in days

Tootyfruty980 on

United States

40 days!!!!!🥳🥳🥳

Best ctr game

anonymous1246886545753222178 on

United States

It’s the best ctr game. The arts fantastic, and the gameplay is fun. Ads are lame but whatever.

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