Cut the Rope: Triple Treat

Published by Activision, Developed by -

Genres: Puzzle (1 players)

US release date: - | EU release date: Mar 28th, 2014

Cut the Rope: Triple Treat

'Green and greedy' is the best way to sum up Om Nom, a little monster who adores sweets, and it's your job to keep him fed in Cut the Rope: Triple Treat, available for Nintendo 3DS.

This three-in-one compilation comprises the original hit, Cut the Rope, along with its sequels, Cut the Rope: Experiments and Cut the Rope: Time Travel. Across more than 650 levels, you're faced with the task of landing a sugary treat into Om Nom's mouth by cutting increasingly elaborate rope arrays. You'll need to plan your approach, and ensure good timing to get the elusive sweetie down to Om Nom so he can scoff it. As the difficulty rises, and the puzzles get more and more fiendish, you'll need to utilise floating bubbles, steam valves and teleporting portals in order to keep the little monster full.

Use your Nintendo 3DS stylus for supreme accuracy, as you tackle dozens hours of gameplay. You'll uncover Om Nom's history throughout the sequels, and there are in-game achievements to unlock, too. Make sure you grab all the collectible stars scattered throughout each level to maximise your score, then upload to the leaderboards!

Cut the Rope: Triple Treat is a bright and bold puzzler that'll keep you in the swing of things for hours on end.

  • Cut puzzling rope combinations to feed a lovable, green monster colourful sweets.
  • Three games in one add up to over 650 levels and dozens of hours of gameplay.
  • Amass stars to grab a high score, then post it to the online leaderboards.
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