Grass Cut has been climbing fastly all the gaming charts since its release about two months ago. The game is developed by those who take their games very seriously, and who can be other than Voodoo. The game is so satisfying thanks to its simplicity and prompt gameplay. Grass cutting could never be more satisfying than this actually. The player must just to tap in order to shave a corresponding area of grass in each level. By using simple one-touch controls the blades will rotate in their radius and you’ll get to trim the grass. One saw blade is stationary with the other rotating around it. When you tap on the screen the moving saw blade will stop rotating and the other will start rotating around it in the same way. Good timing is everything in this game as you’ll often need to navigate across bridges to move somewhere where your razors can’t reach a grassy area. The game doesn’t require a lot of thought or strategy but merely your quick thinking and motion dexterity.
With Grass Cut it doesn’t take a lot brain power or effort but it’s instead a casual game perfect for when you’ll have a limited time to kill. The game is just great in this sense. The first levels will introduce you with the game’s mechanics and you’ll be shown how to exactly cut the grass. The pattern of each level is very important as if you tap outside of the landscape area in order to make the razor move, your round will be over and you’ll have to start over once again. After each failure you’ll be given a chance to continue where you left with the cost of viewing a 30-seconds ad or you if you purchase in-game lives for 2.99$. This purchase would also get rid off the ads and to be fair it’s really worth purchasing as the many ads will always try to come in when they are less needed. There are ads after just about every level, but you can skip them in this way. Though after the first levels everything becomes trickier and much more challenging, the game also throws you from time to time three associated flowers which if you’ll manage to cut, will make the length of your rope extend. The levels of the game also might be considered a bit small and lacking somehow variety, but nevertheless you won’t stop playing as the game will remain tempting and funny. Grass Cut features many levels where each of them consists in five different stages. To move onto the next level you must first complete all the five stages by cutting all the their grass. Use your saw blades as you should and make the grass cut happen. If you get stuck in any of the game’s levels rely on the following video walkthrough with the solution of all levels:
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