Cut The Rope Launches Desktop HTML5 Game
Today, Cut The Rope partnered with Microsoft to introduce it’s first ever desktop game using HTML5.
The Microsoft Internet Explorer team worked with ZeptoLab (the creators of the game) to bring Cut The Rope to life in the browser and completely free of charge, opening it up to a whole new market.
The game showcases some of the best uses of HTML5 including canvas-rendered graphics, browser based video and audio and CSS styling. Internet Explorer users will be able to unlock special levels of the game which aren’t available elsewhere. Ssshhh, you didn’t hear it here.
What’s more, for those with geek tendencies like ourselves, there’s a whole behind the scenes section which talks you through the making of the game and technologies behind it.
We’re excited to be working with Microsoft over the coming weeks to deliver yet more surprises. Watch this space.
Posted: January 10th, 2012 | Author: Andy Hyland | Filed under: 1) Our Work | Tags: cut the rope, cuttherope, html5, internet explorer, microsoft | No Comments »


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