SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 26, 2013) - ZeptoLab®, the global entertainment company dedicated to the science of fun, today announced that it will release an entirely new game, Cut the Rope 2 ...
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Starting out at an early age toying around with a ZX Spectrum, the Russia-born Voinov twins have been making games for over two decades. Yet it wasn't until they founded ZeptoLab that the twins hit ...
A mysterious package has arrived, and the little monster inside has only one request... CANDY! Since its debut in 2010, Cut the Rope, along with its little green monster Om Nom, has become a wildly ...
ZeptoLab announced today that it has shipped a new game for kids dubbed My Om Nom. The family-friendly app is for the younger generation of fans for Om Nom, the cute green monster from the Cut the ...
In another sign that mobile games are challenging or usurping other mediums like cartoons for creating powerful childrens’ brands, Russia’s ZeptoLab just signed a deal with Burger King to bring their ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire -08/23/12)- Today ZeptoLab released Spooky Box, a new level pack for the popular game Cut the Rope available now for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and coming soon to ...
Zeptolab, the folks responsible for the extremely popular Cut the Rope franchise for mobile devices, has just released its new game to the Google Play Store. In Cut the Rope: Magic, you play as the ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link "Zepto" is a math term for the very tiny number 10-21, but for fraternal twins Semyon and Efim Voinov, it would become the name of their game ...
There's no doubting Misha Lyalin's commitment to business or to ZeptoLab. After parading around on stage in a large red costume and red wooly hat to promote Pudding Monsters in late 2012, ZeptoLab's ...
ZeptoLab has had spectacular success, getting 600 million downloads for its mobile games based on Cut the Rope, a physics-based game with the adorable Om Nom. And now the studio’s branching out to ...