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Chillingo teams-up with Monster Media to promote Cut the Rope in LA and Atlanta airport

Categories: Gaming, iOS / iPhone OS
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, April 11th, 2011 at 1:22 AM

Chillingo has teamed-up with Monster Media to create two interactive displays that showcase Cut the Rope in a new way. Incorporating nine widescreen touch displays, portions of the game have been recreated on a massively larger scale, allowing players to interact with Om Nom in a “colossal new way” for the entire month of April.

At the moment, these interactive displays are placed in two locations – one at Los Angeles’ Hollywood & Highland Center, and the other at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport, a major hub for both world and domestic travelers.

The new marketing initiative coincides with the launch of the Cut the Rope 1.3 Magic Box update, which brings a brand new box filled with magic and other “egg-citing” surprises. Existing Cut the Rope users can get the update free of charge, whereas new users can buy the game from the two links below.

Finally, before I let you go, check out what the new update is all about from a video below.

Cut the Rope ($0.99) [iTunes link]
Cut the Rope HD ($1.99) [iTunes link]

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