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Play Cut The Rope for Free in Your HTML5 Browser
Cut The Rope, a cute and addictive physics game based on the feeding of hungry “omnom” candy monsters, is now available for free in-browser play. Fire up your HTML5-capable browser and read on to play.
Although the Cut The Rope site indicates you need Internet Explorer, we had no trouble using an alternate HTML5-capable browser. You can play the first 25 levels for free and, if you pin the game to your Windows 7 task bar while playing in Internet Explorer it will change the icon and unlock 7 additional brand-new Cut The Rope levels.
If you find yourself addicted to the game, hit up the App Store or Android Market–Cut The Rope is available for $0.99 on both the iOS and Android platforms.
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Jason Fitzpatrick is warranty-voiding DIYer and all around geek. When he's not documenting mods and hacks he's doing his best to make sure a generation of college students graduate knowing they should put their pants on one leg at a time and go on to greatness, just like Bruce Dickinson. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like.
- Published 01/12/12




tnx !
My middle bubble just stays at 00% :(
nevermind, had plugins blocked. :P
I want one of those little green things!
You can unlock the extra IE only levels by typing this in the address bar while on the page:
javascript:localStorage.setItem(“msIsSiteModeActivated”,”true”)
It will still say you need to pin it in IE when you go to the box in the menu, but if you click it it’ll open anyway and you can play the levels.
Actually, it seems it needs a bit more than that. This should work:
javascript:localStorage.setItem(“msIsSiteModeActivated”,”true”);_gaq.push(["_trackEvent","IE Box","Pinned"])