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New Making of Cut the Rope Video Details How The Popular Nintendo 3DS Game Was Brought To Life

Abylight has announced a new video that details the "Making of Cut the Rope." The trailer shows the adaptation of Zeptolab's game for Nintendo 3DS. Cut the Rope has been downloaded over 300 million times worldwide and now fans get to see how the team brought this popular game to life. Read on.


From the Press Release
Abylight is happy to announce the video “Making of Cut the Rope” about the adaptation of Zeptolab’s famous game for the Nintendo 3DS. Among all the games developed by Abylight in its 10 years of existence, we have chosen the popular game “Cut the Rope” with over 300 million downloads worldwide to show the development process of a video game: from its assignment to its final packaging.


"To produce this video we have worked not only with the same actress, Noemí Fernández, and the same director, Manuel Mira, that worked on the promo video of the award-winning game for DsiWare “AfterZoom” but also the whole team has its space- explains Eva Gaspar, Abylight´s CEO -In this industry, celebrating 10 years is an unusual milestone and we want to share it as best as possible."

Even portraying real facts and events, the video presents them in a cartoon atmospheric frame, with the special participation of the small candy-eating monster Om Nom. Abylight wants to start celebrating its 10 years of existence as a video game developer opening doors, real and creative, to everyone and show the good work of the team.



About Abylight
Abylight was founded in 2004. On 2009, started its path also as an on-line video game publisher. Abylight is currently working on the second part of its own award winning video game “AfterZoom”. Follow Abylight on Twitter (http://twitter.com/abylight) and join the group on Facebook (http://facebook.com/abylight)!

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