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  • Cut the Rope comes to life in new web series

    by 
    Randy Nelson
    Randy Nelson
    10.25.2012

    It seems the cuteness of ZeptoLab's charming iOS puzzle game Cut the Rope can't be contained by the small screens of iPhones and iPads. The developer has debuted a web series starring the game's lovable protagonist, Om Nom, that combines live action footage with traditional animation. Called Om Nom Stories, the series is comprised of 10 episodes that tell the tale of Om Nom coming to live with a young boy named Evan. The episodes will be released on a regular basis and can be watched either on YouTube or directly from within Cut the Rope: Experiments via a new app update released today. A second season of Om Nom Stories is already planned and will get a bump to an impressive 40 episodes. In addition to the web series and other tie-ins, ZeptoLab is teaming up with Sony Pictures Television to develop a game show based on Cut the Rope, which sounds just bizarre enough to actually work. Show full PR text Om Nom Comes to Life in ZeptoLab's New Animation Series, "Om Nom Stories" Fans Can Watch New Series Right In the Game or on YouTube October 25, 2012 – San Francisco, CA – ZeptoLab, the entertainment and gaming company best known for the hit game Cut the Rope, today launched a new animation series, "Om Nom Stories," bringing its little green monster to life on screens worldwide. Season 1 of the animation series, starting today, will be 10 episodes long and run through the beginning of 2013. Plans for Season 2 are in the works with an estimated 40 episodes coming next year. "We are constantly amazed by the fans of Cut the Rope and just how much they love the character of Om Nom. They create their own costume and videos and design cakes and homemade crafts all based on him," said Semyon Voinov, co-founder and creative director at ZeptoLab. "We wanted to bring him to life in new ways and show fans more about who he is and where he comes from. Video animation really is a perfect fit for Om Nom's character so about a year ago we debuted an animated short on YouTube that told the story of Om Nom and it was a huge success. We can't wait to give our fans even more opportunities to engage with Om Nom as we bring him to life even more through this new animated series." Also launching today is a new video player for Cut the Rope and Cut the Rope: Experiments. Available via an update to the games across both iOS and Android platforms, fans can watch "Om Nom Stories" episodes directly through the app as they are simultaneously released or on the ZeptoLab YouTube channel. Each time a new episode is released, players of Cut the Rope and Cut the Rope: Experiments have the option to receive alerts through push notifications, or they will see an alert on the app icon itself to let them know a new episode is available. Fans can also share episodes with their friends from within the app through Facebook, Twitter and email. The idea for "Om Nom Stories" was sparked by the success of that debuted on YouTube in December 2011 and has since received nearly 8 million views. The series chronicles Om Nom's adventures with a young boy named Evan, beginning with the little monster's mysterious appearance on Evan's doorstep in Episode 1. The animation series goes on to reveal Om Nom's mischievous yet endearing personality as he and Evan bond over day-to-day activities such as playing games, exploring household items and celebrating holidays. As the series progresses, Om Nom and Evan meet new characters that will be familiar to Cut the Rope fans. "In the last two years since we launched Cut the Rope, we've seen constant growth of our active user base, showing us that there's a huge appetite out there for more content whether in the form of new level packs or other exciting initiatives," said Misha Lyalin, CEO, ZeptoLab. "This new animation series will allow us to bring this new content to users on any platform, any device and any screen they choose as fans can watch episodes on YouTube, from within our games, or even in their local movie theaters through a recent partnership. We want to be where our audience is and bringing 'Om Nom Stories' to consumers around the world shows just that." Throughout the month of October, "Om Nom Stories" has been previewed in more than 19,000 movie theaters across the country as part of an exclusive partnership with National CineMedia (NCM)'s FirstLook pre-show. ZeptoLab continues its expansion into entertainment, recently announcing a partnership with Sony Pictures Television to produce a live-action game show based on Cut the Rope.

  • Portabliss: Cut the Rope: Experiments

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    08.05.2011

    Did you know that you can download handheld games now? That's amazingly convenient! The only inconvenient part of it is finding the right games to buy -- and that's where we come in, with our Portabliss column. In each installment, we'll tell you about a downloadable game on the iPhone, iPad, Android device, DSi, 3DS, PSP, etc. Today: Cut the Rope: Experiments! Cut the Rope: Experiments is one of the most aptly-named apps ever released on the iOS platform. Though it largely focuses on the tether-slicing, physics-manipulating puzzles that made the franchise's first, subtitleless iteration so delightful, it includes two bold new mechanics that completely change the face of the game. (And what an adorable face it is!) It's the success of these two new aspects that alleviated my hesitance about this standalone title: It's functionally the same as the free updates to the original Cut the Rope, only significantly less free.

  • Cut the Rope: Experiments swings onto iOS tomorrow

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    08.03.2011

    This is just all happening so fast. We've barely absorbed the knowledge that a new Cut the Rope game is in the works, and now we're deluged with sweet nuggets of information about it. For starters: ZeptoLab's follow-up to its adorable, mega-popular puzzler is called Cut the Rope: Experiments and it's arriving on the App Store tomorrow. The "Professor" we told you about yesterday is apparently a mad scientist toying with our diminutive hero, Om Nom. Jeez, talk about a dark turn! We'd get PETA involved, but we're honestly not sure if Om Nom is a P or an A or something in-between.