Om Nom Run
Sprint through Nomville as Om Nom or Om Nelle, dodge traffic, and launch gadgets to stop the chaos crawling across the city.
Gameplay overview
Neon sprint missions
Race through traffic-clogged avenues, construction rooftops, and subway tunnels while completing mission cards that demand coin combos, stunt scores, or distance goals. Tag between Om Nom and Om Nelle to unlock new routes, activate hoverboard rides, and extend your run.
Mission chains unlock fresh districts packed with collapsing scaffolds, bus barricades, and giant boss chases. Keep your reflexes sharp to maintain your streak and ride each boost pad toward the next checkpoint.
Controls
Swipe-and-dash reflexes
- Arrow keys / WASD: Shift lanes, leap, or slide under obstacles.
- Space: Trigger equipped boosters like the rocket or magnet when charged.
- Mouse / Tap: Navigate menus and collect mission rewards.
Why play it?
Endless runner with Om Nom flair
- Bright neon art and animated cutscenes deliver a story-driven endless runner starring Om Nom heroes.
- Unlock gadgets and companions that multiply coins, extend combos, and unlock secret lanes.
- Mission-based progression keeps each run purposeful with boss fights and side objectives.
Tips
Chain boosts for distance
- Prioritize magnet pickups during coin missions to fill targets without risky lane changes.
- Slide early before bus barricades—late slides can bounce you into the next lane's hazards.
- Use hoverboards to soak hits during boss chases, keeping your combo alive for high scores.
Our take
Why Om Nom Run is a strong character runner
Om Nom Run adds Cut the Rope’s charm to the endless runner formula, which gives each sprint a bit more personality than a generic subway or temple clone. The mix of missions, power-ups, and character-specific animations keeps even short runs visually rewarding.
It does a good job balancing accessibility and challenge: early stages are forgiving enough for younger players, while later layouts and mission objectives still give experienced runner fans something to chew on.
Who will enjoy it?
Anyone who likes mobile runners and the Om Nom universe will find this a natural fit, especially if you want something that plays well in a browser without installs. If you prefer deep meta systems it’s focused, but as a branded, polished endless run it’s one of the better options.