Dunno if it's in the style of angry birds or cut the rope but imo helsing's fire is right up there with the best!
check out Mani Golf, it's got tons of levels and extremely addicting. Not to mention rewarding Gamecenter Achievements. It's funny too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouD9tsEsGeo I'm pretty sure its featured on itunes
Castle Smasher, Cat Physics, Lucky Coins, and Cows in Space. All of those are great arcade games from Donut Games. Moonsters and Stick Golf are also really fun. Last but very not the least, check out iBlast Moki and Moonlights. You will <3 all of the above.
Have you updated to the latest version? Tons of changes / fixes and the addition of the level builder.
You should take a look at PipeRush, published by the same company. It is a pretty solid pipe puzzle game. It only has 1 episode and 15 puzzles but I am sure more content will be added.
Good God I agree. I bought cannon cadets based on the review from this site, and it is terrible. It's like a student project version of Angry Birds. Seriously, did the developer pay touchArcade for that review? I know this is going off topic, but games like Cannon Cadets make me wish there was some kind of try before you buy available for all apps and games on the marketplace. I know it was only a buck or two, but I still feel ripped off. Getting back on topic, I would vote Peggle. It's probably the only game I would consider as addictive as Angry Birds.
LOL I would say anything but Donut games, except their Cat Physics. All their games are like one-trick pony and has very limited long-term appeal. Like eating a donut, true to the root of the company's name.
My most addicting games, maybe not similar genre as Angry Birds but still addicting... Fruit Ninja with the gamecenter multiplayer update I haven't been able to put this one down. Monster Dash, Robot Unicorn Attack my two favorite endless runners. Ninjatown Trees of Doom, almost like an endless runner but your climbing instead of running! Tilt to Live, played this one to death when it first came out. Pix'n Love Rush, super addicting artsy platformer. iBlast Moki, almost beat it in one sitting, and its not a short game. Hook Champ, Super Quickhook, my all-time favorite games on the appstore. Minigore super addicting dual stick shooter. Many of these are older and I'm sure you have a lot of them (at least I hope so), but they cannot be talked about enough as far as I'm concerned.
Do you know what's a game that doesn't get enough attention nowadays? Punderland. It's a fantastic and addictive physics adventure game about pirates. The campaign is rather short, but randomly generated Survival and Adventure modes provide quite a bit of replay value.
I like Demolition Master—not much to look at, but the play style is different enough to be fun: instead of hurling things at the structure, you’re placing a limited number of explosive charges and then setting them off: http://appshopper.com/games/demolition-master Also, Castle Smasher (which has great pixel art). You ARE hurling things at structures, but the destruction mechanism is unusual. More arcade-like, less real-world physics, but fun: http://appshopper.com/games/castle-smasher Those two would be my first picks, but I also enjoyed one called Crush the Castle. Generic graphics, often too easy, but for a buck, I enjoyed it. It’s kind of like Angry Birds, but the launch mechanism is a trebuchet: http://appshopper.com/games/crush-the-castle Check out iBlast Moki, too. A different kind of physics-based puzzler, but probably appealing if you like Cut the Rope. (As for Finger Physics... I think that too is a different kind of game entirely, but yes, it is good! The best of its genre that I’ve seen. Second best might be Saving Private Sheep. Both have some interesting twists on the “tap stacks of stuff” genre.)