This week’s blog post covers a product that we do not offer on PrimeTimeAmusements.com, but is still “adjacent” to what we do. Enjoy!
Cut the Rope has officially made its way to the Arcade1Up Infinity Game Table, bringing Om Nom’s candy-chomping puzzles to an entirely new kind of screen. For longtime fans of the game and owners of the Infinity platform, this launch feels like the right kind of throwback—classic gameplay, now reimagined for a more interactive experience. If you already know what the Infinity Game Table offers, this new addition fits right in, but adds a layer of hands-on fun that’s hard to ignore.
A Game and a Platform Made for Each Other
Cut the Rope is a puzzle game that doesn’t need much introduction. Originally released in 2010, it built a huge following with its clever level design, lovable green creature Om Nom, and simple goal: cut ropes, feed candy, collect stars. It’s a concept that’s just as easy to pick up now as it was over a decade ago, and that timeless simplicity is exactly why it continues to work.
The Infinity Game Table, on the other hand, has quickly grown into a favorite for players who want classic games in a modern, shareable format. It takes familiar titles and gives them new life through a responsive, high-quality touchscreen interface built for family rooms, rec centers, and anywhere people gather to play. Games feel more connected, more accessible, and, thanks to Arcade1Up’s updates, more current than ever.
That’s what makes the launch of Cut the Rope on this platform so noteworthy. This isn’t just another version of the game; it’s an update that uses the best parts of both the game and the table to deliver a fresh puzzle experience.
Cut the Rope Feels Right at Home on Infinity
What stands out the most about Cut the Rope on the Infinity Game Table is how natural everything feels. The swipe-to-cut mechanic that made the game famous transfers flawlessly to the table’s touchscreen. It’s intuitive in a way that invites anyone to play.
The visual upgrade is also worth mentioning. The larger screen brings the whole game to life: Om Nom’s animations feel more expressive, the colors are sharper, and the level layouts pop in a way that smaller devices just can’t replicate. On the other hand, there’s also a shared energy to the experience now. Playing on a table encourages more people to watch, join in, and even offer advice as puzzles get tougher. It turns what used to be a solo game into something more social, and that makes each level a little more exciting to beat.
For current Infinity Game Table owners, Cut the Rope is a strong addition to an already solid lineup of games. It brings short-session fun you can return to anytime and offers a new style of gameplay alongside strategy-heavy board games like RISK or Monopoly. And for new buyers, it’s another reason to see the platform as more than just digital versions of board games. It’s a space where puzzle games like this can thrive, feel fresh, and stay fun long after you’ve cleared the first hundred levels.

Cut the Rope’s arrival on the Infinity Game Table is one of those updates that just makes sense. The game’s quick, swipe-based puzzles feel tailor-made for this type of screen, and the Infinity platform gives the game the room it needs to feel new again. Whether you’ve played it years ago or you’re seeing Om Nom for the first time, this version brings just the right amount of nostalgia, polish, and replay-ability.
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