Yes – that title rhymes – on purpose.
Yesterday Microsoft released a version of Cut The Rope to highlight the capabilities of Internet Explorer.
To do this, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team partnered with ZeptoLab (the creators of the game) and the specialists at Pixel Lab to bring Cut the Rope to life in a browser. The end result is an authentic translation of the game for the web, showcasing some of the best that HTML5 has to offer: canvas-rendered graphics, browser-based audio and video, CSS3 styling and the personality of WOFF fonts.
The game plays very smooth and can be quite addicting as you move to the higher levels. Speaking of levels – the game comes with 18 levels however if you pin the website to your Windows 7 taskbar you will get an extra 7 levels of Cut The Rope goodness.
Cut The Rope has already been ported and will be available in the Windows Store as a Metro App on the new platform.