The DSiWare port was released in October 2011 and brought the physics-based puzzles of Om Nom to Nintendo's handheld ecosystem. While it is a direct port of the original iOS game, it features several platform-specific characteristics:

Level 1-5.

ROM Preservation and Emulation Status

The Cut the Rope DS ROM has been fully dumped and is preserved across multiple archival databases.

1. The Stylus-Only Precision

The game disables button input entirely. You must use the stylus to cut ropes, tap bubbles, and activate devices. The resistive screen actually benefits the game here—the "drag to cut" mechanic feels surprisingly deliberate and less slippery than the smartphone version.

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