Just Another Rope-Cutting Game?
Cut My Candy takes a familiar mobile-puzzle formula and gives it a dark fantasy twist. Instead of feeding a cute animal, you're satisfying a hungry demon. The core mechanic is simple: swipe across ropes to drop candy into a waiting mouth. But the physics, spikes, and bubbles add enough variety to keep you swiping for a while.
The Gimmick That Works
The real hook here is how the candy behaves. It swings, bounces, and rolls like a real object. Cutting one rope at the wrong moment can send your treat flying into a spike pit. Pop a bubble too early, and the candy drifts out of reach. It's the kind of physics puzzle that feels fair but punishes impatience. Each level is quick — a minute or two — which makes it easy to pick up between other things.

Three Stars, Three Headaches
Early levels are gentle introductions. But around level 10, the difficulty starts to bite. You'll replay some stages several times to snag all three stars. That's both the game's strength and its weakness. The challenge feels earned, but there's no real reward beyond bragging rights. If you're a completionist, you'll stick around. If you just want to see the demon fed, you'll finish quickly.

Repetition Sets In
Twenty-five levels might sound like a decent amount, but the mechanics don't evolve much after the first few. You'll see spikes, bubbles, and moving platforms early on, and that's mostly it. The hand-crafted level design is neat, but the lack of new elements in later stages makes the second half feel like a remix rather than a progression. This isn't a dealbreaker for a casual puzzle game, but don't expect constant surprises.
Who Should Play This?
If you enjoy short, thoughtful puzzle sessions — think Cut the Rope but with a darker tone — this will scratch that itch. It's also a good pick for younger players or anyone who prefers touch-based controls over complex menus. But if you're looking for deep mechanics or lengthy campaigns, this probably won't hold your attention past the first sitting.

Final Thoughts
Cut My Candy does what it sets out to do: offer a handful of tight physics puzzles with a satisfying, slightly morbid premise. It's not groundbreaking, but it doesn't need to be. For a few afternoons of casual puzzling, it's a solid choice. Just don't expect the demon to say thanks.