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Cut the Rope

iPhone puzzler featuring a hungry monster.

London, UK., – October 5, 2010 – Leading downloadable games publisher, Chillingo, and indie game developer Zeptolab are proud to announce that ‘Cut the Rope,’ an innovative and addictive, puzzle game is now available for the iPhone. The clever new title combines physics oriented gameplay, brightly, colored visuals and a creative range of challenges.

 

It all begins when a special box arrives at your door; you open the package to discover an adorable, little green monster with an insatiable appetite for candy. Your goal is to decide which rope to cut that dangles the candy to feed the ravenous creature. There are plenty of obstacles to overcome and achievements to earn throughout the game. The possibilities are endless with this ingenious physics based puzzler.

 

“We’re proud to partner with the industry’s best indie developers, ‘Cut The Rope’ shines as a testament of the high AAA quality, polished games that Chillingo strives to deliver to consumers,” explains Andy Needham, Head of Publishing, Chillingo. “Cut The Rope will surely delight players of all ages with its fun and immersive game play.”

'Cut The Rope' can be downlaoded at: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cut-the-rope/id380293530?mt=8

Price: $.99

New Gameplay Trailer for 'Cut The Rope':  http://www.youtube.com/chillingo#p/u/3/-1gf5UdYHwg

'Cut The Rope' Screens: https://www.yousendit.com/download/WTNLQk16TStubVd4dnc9PQ

*Promo codes are available for press reviews

About Chillingo

Chillingo publishes innovative games and software for various platforms. Other hit iPhone, iPod touch and iPad titles include Angry Birds, Minigore, Ravensword: The Fallen King, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, iDracula and Cash Cow. For more information about Chillingo please visit http://chillingo.com. Get up to date news from Chillingo by following http://twitter.com/Chillingo.

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