
I've somehow improved my endurance and cardiovascular fitness during lockdown, and it's legitimately all due to jumping rope.įor what it's worth, my approach to jumping rope has been relatively laid-back.

In fact, I recently returned to socially distanced OrangeTheory HIIT classes for the first time since March last year, and the once dreaded 15-minute treadmill blocks are now a breeze-I can run faster for longer without jacking up my heart rate into the red zone. Not only have a lost a few pounds (a personal health goal of mine), I just feel more in shape running and other cardio isn't nearly as painful as it used to be. What's New in Version 1.4.Four months later I can confidently say that jumping rope lives up to the hype.

Burn the Rope is a unique game for the pyro in all of us. "Burn the Rope has the inventiveness that makes the best puzzle games interesting." - SlideToPlayįrom the team that brought you Thumpies –‘game that reinvented the rhythm genre’ here comes one of the most original games this year. "The fire physics in the game are excellent" - AppSafari

"Burn the Rope is a pretty great experience" - TouchArcade Definitely worth grabbing if you're a fan of elegant puzzlers that require more dexterity than pure logic to survive.īrand new PUZZLE OF THE DAY feature!!! - Each day you can download, rate and play a new level which was designed by another user The background audio track is also surprisingly unique, incorporating funky tunes and beat-boxing that do a great job of keeping things in a light mood, though iTunes support is oddly absent for those who'd like to substitute in their own music.īurn the Rope has a zen-like quality to the burning process that's capped off with a mild level of frustration as you quickly give up on the hope of reaching those higher achievements. There are currently 80 levels to conquer (with 16 more on the way in the next update) and the patterns you'll have to conquer rapidly increase in difficulty, making bronze clears more than sufficiently satisfying (if a bit disappointing) to end each level. This then plays in to the mechanics of the game as colored rope and bugs that can only be destroyed by the correct flame also start to crop up, making those perfect completions almost a fanciful dream only attainable by the most insanely dedicated of fans. It's not long before bugs are added in to the mix, changing the color of your flame depending on the bug you burn. Thankfully the game is relatively lenient in so much that it allows you to keep flipping your iDevice to ensure a flame is given enough time to stay alive while other flames burn in the wrong direction, however gaining that elusive 'gold' 100% clear will require careful timing and positioning of the initial burn to succeed.

All you have to do is to burn the rope based image as much as possible (hopefully burning it completely), however the major catch comes in trying to keep the flame burning upright while managing multiple burn points thanks to intersecting lines. Burn the Rope by Big Blue Bubble fits in to the category of devilish puzzle titles that seems so simple on the surface, but so insanely difficult to master should you decide to go beyond merely passing each level with a bronze.
