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Cut the Rope 2 is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by ZeptoLab for iOS and Android. Acting as a direct sequel to Cut the Rope , the game focuses on Om Nom going on an adventure to retrieve his stolen candy supply.
Om Nom Stories (often called Om Nom [1]) is a British-Russian web series produced by Zeptolab and Rocket Fox, featuring the character Om Nom from the video game series Cut the Rope. The series revolves around Om Nom's life out of the game, and is based on 4 games in the series: the original, Cut the Rope: Time Travel, Cut the Rope 2, and Cut ...
Cut the Rope is a franchise of physics-based puzzle video games developed and published by ZeptoLab.It consists of the original game Cut the Rope (2010) published by Chillingo, Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift (2010), Cut the Rope: Experiments (2011), Cut the Rope: Time Travel (2013), Cut the Rope 2 (2013 iOS; 2014 Android), My Om Nom (2014 iOS; 2015 Android), Cut the Rope: Magic (2015), Cut the ...
Chillingo, publisher of Angry Birds in the U.S. and now with EA, has released the first images of Cut the Rope 2 by Zepto Lab. IGN expects the game to.
If you thought Om Nom's love of candy could be contained to the here and now, think again. ZeptoLab's famous green little monster is going on an adventure like never before in the latest ...
ZeptoLab (stylised as zeptolab) is a video game developer best known for developing the Cut the Rope series, which has been downloaded more than 2 billion times since its release, [3] and can be played on major platforms including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, HTML5 Internet browsers, macOS, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS.
Though legions of fans might revisit 1990’s Home Alone (and 1992’s Home Alone 2: Lost in New York) every year, the fictional McCallister kids haven’t gotten back together in thirty years ...
Cut the Rope is a physics-based puzzle video game developed by ZeptoLab and published by Chillingo for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, web browsers, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo 3DS. The game was succeeded by Cut the Rope: Experiments in 2011 while a direct sequel, Cut the Rope 2, was released in 2013.