Additionally, there is an evil magician to defeat, by which we mean make it so OmNom eats the candy instead of the magician. (Story has never been terribly important in the game.) There are the usual cartoons that unlock as you play through, as well.
There are also a number of in-app purchase options, but unlike the awful implementation in Cut the Rope 2, most of these can be avoided. As you play, you gather crystals, which can be used to unlock content or continue playing when OmNom is too full to continue, but there is also a nice option to "watch" a video ad instead of paying to continue. There are also level hints that you can buy, but we're assuming you all have access to YouTube, so that's completely unnecessary.Cut the Rope: Magic will cost you 99 cents on iOS, but is a free, ad-supported download on Android. Although, if you want to get rid of the ads, you can opt for a 99 cent in-app purchase.
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