Original Gamer: Bulkypix continues its offensive on the iOS casual games market once again with the release of Save Yammi!, where players are tasked with keeping a friendly-looking monster satisfied by feeding it cookies over a selection of various US states. Confused yet? Don’t be, as the story is pretty much non-existent, and the game consists instead of a series of physics and timing based puzzles, where you place ropes in various places to smoothly guide the cookie into Yammi’s eager mouth. Does Save Yammi! do enough to earn its spot on your mobile device, or do you need to call in the exterminators?
TMA: When Cut the Rope (TMA Review) was first released in late 2010, it was simply out of this world, if only because Angry Birds finally had its hegemony challenged. And the game wasn’t all that bad either. Of course it couldn’t help but inspire competition; some have been downright clones, while others were of the more creative variety. The latter has just spawned an interesting concept, something like an anti-cut the rope in Save Yammi.
Pocket Gamer - Cut the Cut the Rope chat. I know exactly what you're thinking.
One look at those screenshots and you've already dismissed Save Yammi as a shameless rip off of ZeptoLab's multimillion selling rope-slasher.
GameDynamo - "All things considered, Save Yammi is probably the best iOS puzzle game released in quite some time."