Orange Rope

Orange Rope

Orange Rope is fun arcade online game. It is attached to one end, but the other must also be fixed. In this case, it is necessary to pass the rope through all the round objects on the field. The rope can only be controlled with a magnet. It is not by chance that the rope is orange, it is magnetized, so our magnet will push it in the right direction. At subsequent levels, the rope becomes longer, there are more objects on the field. It will be more difficult for you to cope with it, the length gets in the way, the rope is trying to get tangled. But you, as always, will cope with the task and will be able to fulfill all the conditions. If you miss at least one connection point, the level will not be counted. Start over and replay it, it's available.

Master the Game: Orange Rope Instructions

Use mouse or touch the screen!

What Makes It Stand Out

The game contains 30 levels.

Are there any cruel or abusive elements in the game's story or mechanics?

Yes, Orange Rope includes content that might be considered cruel.

How would this game be classified in terms of genre?

This is a Casual type of game.

Which gender is the game most appropriate for?

The intended audience for this game is Male & Female.

Which team contributed to developing this game?

The team that contributed to developing this game is New Kids Games.

Is the content in this game appropriate for kids?

No, Orange Rope would not be suitable for younger players.

Is the game developed with a popular game engine like Unity or Unreal Engine?

Construct 3 is the development environment used for the game’s interactivity.

Which categories best describe the game based on its tags?

Relevant tags that capture the essence of the game are 1player, logic, rope, singleplayer, skill.

What age ranges is this game intended for?

The game would be most engaging for players in the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.

Is there any blood or gore in the game?

Yes, Orange Rope features blood or blood-like elements.
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