Hey Cut The Rope Fans!
Activision Publishing, Inc. announced today that it is bringing Cut the Rope: Triple Treat exclusively to the Nintendo 3DS early in 2014. The title will unite 3 full games from ZeptoLab’s the hugely successful Cut the Rope series, recipient of the Apple Design Award and BAFTA Award The original mobile version, as well as its first two sequels, Cut the Rope: Experiments and Cut the Rope: Time Travel will be launching on the 3DS in an all-new, 3D experience.
Cut the Rope: Triple Treat compiles three standalone adventures, boasting over 650 levels that’s sure to keep even the most addicted fan happy with over 50 hours of gameplay. Full utilisation will be made of the 3DS’s precision control interface stylus, online leaderboards, in-game achievements, stereoscopic 3D visuals during gameplay and cheerfully animated Om Nom Stories. We love Om Nom!
For those of you who haven’t had the pleasure of being addicted to Cut the Rope, it is a single-player, touch-controlled, physics-based puzzle game starring Om Nom. An adorable green monster with an insatiable appetite for candy. In each scenario, your goal is to feed Om Nom the sweet snack he craves by successfully manipulating a series of obstacles with simple taps and swipes, while collecting bonus stars along the way for high scores. Later levels introduce additional mechanics, like steam valves, bubbles, magic objects and teleporting portals, mixing them seamlessly with earlier elements for ever-increasing combinations of trials. All in all, the result is a charming blend of creative, out-of-the-box design, and thoughtful strategy, easily accessible for young gamers while still providing a challenge to adults. Cut the Rope is perfect for playing in either quick, casual bursts or longer, more relaxed sessions. Cut the Rope: Experiments and Cut the Rope: Time Travel expand on the first game with new content and new information about Om Nom’s background story and lineage.
Cut the Rope: Triple Treat is provisionally rated PEGI-3. For the latest information, follow Cut the Rope on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CutTheRope and Twitter at www.Twitter.com/Cut_The_Rope or visit the Cut the Rope website, http://cuttherope.net.