So you may have noticed the web kicking off about how you can now play addictive life-drainer Cut the Rope online for free. It’s part of an Internet Explorer marketing gimmick, but we’ve discovered a dirty secret behind the whole thing… Read more
So you may have noticed the web kicking off about how you can now play addictive life-drainer Cut the Rope online for free. It’s part of an Internet Explorer marketing gimmick, but we’ve discovered a dirty secret behind the whole thing… Read more
Earlier this month, we exclusively revealed that a range of Cut The Rope merchandise was on the way, capitalising on the iPhone and Android game’s smash hit success. Today, we’ve got our first look at the cuddly Om Nom toys – click through for the gallery.
With over 25 million downloads, and a further seven million for the paid version, Cut the Rope is now a worldwide success story to rival Rovio’s Angry Birds. But did you know the gameplay was actually cut from an earlier game? That’s right, it’s the game that very nearly wasn’t.
We had an exclusive chat with the game’s Russian creators – twin brothers Semyon and Efim – to see how it evolved from a demo that, by their own admission, ‘no one liked’.
Read on to discover how they made it happen – and view an exclusive gallery of never-before-seen early sketches.
If you listen very carefully, you can hear the sound of the best Android apps of the week approaching. This week’s boisterous quintet is made up of killer games, a surprising social networking update and even a solution to your car-buying needs. In short, there’s something for (almost) everyone, and the best thing is that we’ve tested all of these downloads to destruction to ensure they’re fit for your beloved mobile’s internal storage.