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Zeptolab
ZeptoLab (stylised as zeptolab) is a video game developer founded in 2008. It created the ''Cut the Rope'' series. History ZeptoLab was founded in 2008 by twins Efim and Semyon Voinov, who have been making games since the age of ten. Its name originates from “ Zepto”, a math prefix meaning 10−21, to “signify how truly boutique their operation was.” ZeptoLab has not received any external funding to produce their games. It owns a game studio subsidiary in the UK and started a publishing division in 2017. The company’s headquarters was relocated from Moscow to Barcelona in 2017. In January 2025, Nazara Technologies acquired the intellectual property of ''CATS: Crash Arena'' and ''King of Thieves'' for Rs 660,000,000. The games will be published under Nazara Publishing. List of games released * ''Cut the Rope'' (October 4, 2010) * ''Cut the Rope: Holiday Gift'' (December 1, 2010) * '' Cut the Rope: Experiments'' (August 23, 2011) * '' Pudding Monsters'' (December 19 ...
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Cut The Rope (video Game)
''Cut the Rope'' is a Puzzle video game#Physics game, physics-based puzzle video game developed by ZeptoLab and published by Chillingo for iOS, Android (operating system), Android, Windows Phone, web browsers, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo 3DS. The game was succeeded by ''Cut the Rope: Experiments'' in 2011 while a direct sequel, ''Cut the Rope 2'', was released in 2013. Gameplay On each stage, a candy is hung by one or several ropes, which the player can cut. The goal of each stage is to get the candy to a green monster named Om Nom (character), Om Nom by cutting the ropes in a particular order while utilizing the game's physics to get the candy to Om Nom. As the game progresses, new elements are added to the puzzles; examples including bubbles that can float the candy offscreen and spiders that can steal the candy. Such elements require the player to utilize them in such a fashion that the candy can reach Om Nom. There are several levels in the game, each divided into 25 stages. Ea ...
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Crash Arena Turbo Stars
''CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars'' is a free-to-play PvP fighting game developed by Zeptolab for mobile devices. The game focuses on assembling cars equipped with weapons and sending them into automated battles against another player. As its acronym implies, the game is themed around cats. Gameplay The core of the game is to assemble and upgrade a fighting vehicle that can best other players in 1v1 matches. The player lacks control over the fight itself, as the cats automatically drive the vehicles. Each fight is typically very short, on the scale of seconds. If the fight draws on for too long, the arena walls start to close in, which instantly kills the player upon contact. To start customizing the vehicles, the player must choose a chassis, which feature varying shapes and attachment points for other parts. The player can then attach various wheels, weapons, and other boost items. Some item combinations give the vehicle a bonus, such as extra health points. A ''148Apps'' revie ...
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Pudding Monsters
''Pudding Monsters'' is a puzzle video game developed by ZeptoLab for iOS and Android in 2012, and for Nintendo Switch in 2022. It focuses on live clumps of pudding working to avoid being eaten by combining themselves into a monster to scare humans who want to eat them. Reception The Switch version received "generally favorable reviews", while the iOS version received above-average reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic Metacritic is an American website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created .... References External links * 2012 video games Android (operating system) games IOS games Nintendo Switch games Puzzle video games QubicGames games Single-player video games Video games developed in Spain ZeptoLab games {{puzzle-videogame-stub ...
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King Of Thieves (video Game)
''King of Thieves'' is a multiplayer PvP platform video game developed by ZeptoLab for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. The players must steal gems from user-generated dungeons and fortify their dungeon to protect against attacks. Gameplay ''King of Thieves'' is two-dimensional one-screen multiplayer game. The game incorporates PvP and platforming. A player controls an acrobatic blob-like creature, with a one-tap control scheme. Every player owns a home base, also known as the dungeon, where their golds and gems can be stored. Each dungeon is equipped with a totem, where gems can be combined into one, leading to a gem with higher value. Since the gem storage is limited, players must continue combining to obtain more gems. However, there is a catch: while performing the gem-combining ritual, the totem becomes vulnerable to theft attempts from other players. In order to raid other's dungeons, players need to use lockpicks to unlock the lock to the door. The lock has several dec ...
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Cut The Rope 2
''Cut the Rope 2'' is a physics-based puzzle video game developed and published by ZeptoLab for iOS and Android. Acting as a direct sequel to ''Cut the Rope,'' the game focuses on Om Nom going on an adventure to retrieve his stolen candy supply. Gameplay Just as in the original ''Cut the Rope'' game, the main goal is to cut ropes to get candy to Om Nom. However, this game introduces Om Nom's ability to move across the screen just as the candy can as well as several other creatures called "Nommies", who each have different abilities to help the player complete each level. The Android version of the game includes an overworld, an energy system, different power-ups and alternate missions for each level that require the player to collect fruit-shaped bubbles rather than stars. Reception Like the first game, ''Cut the Rope 2'' was generally well-received by critics. The review aggregator Metacritic has an average score of 81 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Le ...
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Apple Arcade is a video game subscription service offered by Apple Inc. It is available through a dedicated tab of the App Store on devices running iOS 13, visionOS, tvOS 13, iPadOS 13, and macOS Catalina or later. The service launched on September 19, 2019. It offers video games that exclude practices such as in-app purchases and advertisements. Most games on the service are indie games or previously existing mobile games. Features All games available on the service are free of advertisements, in-app purchases, data tracking processes, and can be played without an internet connection. Subscribers can share access with up to five others through family sharing and the service can also be purchased through the Apple One bundle. Both standalone subscriptions and the Apple One bundle provide a free one-month trial and can be cancelled at any time. Games on the service feature integration with Game Center and iCloud, allowing games to implement social features su ...
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