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Cut the Rope Now Available for Nintendo 3DS for $4.99

ZeptoLab has announced that Cut the Rope is now available for Nintendo 3DS. The new game contains over 300 levels of physic-based puzzles where you are able to earn achievements and compete against your friends in online leaderboards. Fans can get the game right now for $4.99 on the Nintendo eShop.

From the Press Release
Today, ZeptoLab announced that their immensely popular,physics-based puzzle game Cut the Rope is now available on Nintendo 3DS. Twelve boxes, encompassing 300 levels of Cut the Rope, including Om Nom’s encounter with magic hats, his challenge to ward off swarming bees and his adventure with turntables, can be now be played on the Nintendo 3DS platform. Additionally, players will be able to earn achievements and join online leaderboards where they can compete with friends over the Nintendo Network.


Cut the Rope for Nintendo 3DS is now available for purchase via the Nintendo eShop. A smaller version of the game with 125 levels and 5 boxes is also available on Nintendo DS, and can be downloaded directly to your system from the Nintendo DSi Shop.

Pricing & Availability

Cut the Rope is now available for $4.99 at the Nintendo 3DS eShop and on Nintendo DS from the Nintendo DSi Shop. The hit game is also available for $0.99 from Apple’s App Store for iPhone and iPod touch and $3.99 for iPad; $0.99 from Google Play and the Amazon App Stores for Android-supported devices; and $2.99 for Barnes and Noble’s Nook.

To learn more, visit the official Cut the Rope website.



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