‘Cut The Rope: Time Travel’ Gets Dance Fever With New Disco Era Update

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Cut the Rope Time Travel Disco

Zepto Labs just released a new update for its popular Cut the Rope: Time Travel game. Now you can travel back in time to the Disco Era, complete with shiny disco balls and a groovy, disco-flavored soundtrack.

You’ll need to travel with Om Nom waaaaaay back in time to the world of the 1970s, meeting up with an ancestor who’s got all the moves, but one problem. All the spotlights in the era are destroying the candy. It’s up to you to cut the ropes and position a shiny disco ball to keep the spotlights from ruining all the sugary goodness.

In both regular iPhone and iPad HD flavors, Cut the Rope: Time Travel takes wacky candy-eating monster, Om Nom, into a variety of time eras, including Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Stone Age, and the Renaissance. In each era, you’ll meet another wacky candy-eater, dressed and coiffed in the style of the time period, and help them get all the candy via rope-cutting and puzzle-solving.

In the new Disco Era update, you’ll do the same thing, only this time you’ll need to place a shiny disco ball in the right spot to block various spotlights from lighting up the candy, rendering it useless for consumption. Here’s a quick video to show you.

As someone who was alive during the “Disco Era,” I find it rather hilarious to see the time of disco compared with a historical time period like the Renaissance, but it’s certainly a fun way to theme the new levels, especially with the new disco ball mechanic.

You can grab Cut the Rope: Time Travel for iPhone for $0.99 on the App Store, or Cut the Rope: Time Travel HD for the iPad for $2.99. The Disco Era update is free to all current owners of the original game.

Source: App Store
Via: Kotaku

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