TouchArcade: Big Blue Bubble’s Burn The Rope Worlds [$.99] is an intensely faithful follow-up that feels like a yearly iteration of a well-trod franchise. It’s as great as its predecessor is, but only in the strictest sense. It’s as if the core of Burn The Rope [$.99 / Lite / HD]was transplanted, not massaged and implemented, into this sequel, which makes the staggering amount content the only meaningful mark of differentiation between the two games. A better name for this would have been Burn The Rope: More Burn The Rope — a great proposition, but a flat approach to sequel design.
Nineoverten.com has put up a review on the newest game from Canadian indie games company, Big Blue Bubble. Players utilised the iPhone's gyroscope to control the flames that travel along and burn the rope puzzles available in each level.
Pocket Gamer: Much like the first game, your tolerance of the whims of fire will determine whether you enjoy this or not.
AppSmile: Burn The Rope: Worlds, the follow-up to Big Blue Bubble’s well-received casual title, is now available from the app store. As is becoming a new trend, Burn The Rope: Worlds offers largely the same experience as the original with a couple of fairly minor additions to entice fans into downloading a separate app rather than enjoy a hefty update.