
- CUT THE ROPE OM NOM TOY MANUAL
- CUT THE ROPE OM NOM TOY ANDROID
To prevent them from doing so, cut the rope they're on. They will try to steal the candy once they reach the end of the rope they're on (which is attached to the candy).
A Winner Is You: The ending is pretty much bare bones, showing Om Nom on top of a massive mountain of candy and the words "Thank You For Playing". Later levels provide bubbles, automatically-appearing rope, sliding rope as well as hazards in the form of spikes, spiders and electrical traps.ĭespite sounding similar, this game is completely unrelated to You Have to Burn The Rope, other than the fact that rope is involved. The objective of each of the game's levels is to maneuver a piece of candy into the mouth of a cartoon monster, called Om Nom, and also to pick up up to three stars per level by touching them with the candy.Īll you have to do is cut the rope to let the candy drop into Om Nom's mouth. CUT THE ROPE OM NOM TOY ANDROID
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Before making a single edit, Tropedia EXPECTS our site policy and manual of style to be followed. Let me know what you think in the comments. If your little one is familiar with Cut the Rope, they will probably love this Om Nom Candy Monster. The Om Nom Candy Monster is quite a simple toy, but it really has grabbed Mr Z’s attention and I think it would be popular with any children of this age group whether boys or girls. The boys’ dad liked him too! He seems to be well made, good quality and durable. I actually quite like him myself, he is one of those toys which would appeal to all ages who play the Cut The Rope, as he is so cute. He is also really soft and snuggly which is always a plus. He said that Om Nom will be his new pet, and he will keep him forever! I think because he is a game character, which is something Mr Z sees as very cool at the moment, he has really appealed to him. All of this was really exciting for him and he kept saying wow mum it’s so cool, and when his dad came back from work he could not wait to show him his new Om Nom. Mr Z loved to experiment with this, noticing that if he places Om Nom on the wooden floor and pulls the candy then he will walk along the floor as he shakes, and if he holds him upside down and pulls the candy, then he will appear to climb up the rope to get to the candy. There is a candy piece inside the mouth, when you pull this he starts to make some sounds and music, and he starts to shake. The Om Nom Candy Monster is a good size as you can see above, and is instantly recogniseable with his distinctive look. Om Nom was very easy to remove from his packaging so he was soon ready for Mr Z to play with. When playing Cut the Rope, he got to recognise the loveable cute character Om Nom, so he was really pleased to see we had been sent a cuddly Cut The Rope Candy Monster Om Nom Soft Toy to review. He enjoys the logical side of these games, so I think it is okay within moderation as its not a mindless game but does use the brain to develop thinking skills to pass all the levels. His favourite is Candy Crush but I also introduced him to Cut the Rope and he really liked it. Now that Mr Z is 5, he is starting to move on from some of the younger toys he used to play with, and at the moment he has got quite into playing games on our tablet.