Cute Cat Cut Rope Box
Follow the adventure of Om Nom in the first part of the legendary 'Cut the Rope' logic puzzles series. Get it now for free and start playing with millions of players around the world!Eager to learn more about Om Nom's adventures? Watch 'Om Nom Stories' cartoons and other amazing videos on our YouTube channel!www.zep.tl/youtubeA mysterious package has arrived, and the little monster inside has only one request CANDY! Collect gold stars, discover hidden prizes and unlock exciting new levels in this addictively fun, award-winning, physics-based game!Game awards:BAFTA AwardPocket Gamer AwardGDC AwardBest App Ever AwardKey features:- 17 boxes with 425 levels- Innovative physics gameplay- Adorable character- Outstanding graphics- 'Om Nom Stories' animation shorts- SuperpowersALREADY A FAN?
Cut the rope to feed candy to little monster Om Nom®! 500 million downloads around the world of this phenomenal puzzle game. 400 levels and more to come! A mysterious package has arrived, and the little monster inside has only one request CANDY!
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Contact us at support@zeptolab.com. By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. AFinitDataCallback(key: 'ds:17', isError: false, hash: '47', data:functionreturn 'gp:AOqpTOFDzbxJL-sqlaQunBdpJXdE504c97fA-u97Vu-Iu-qONIa8NjWWFfWzphEBFwhiIn3Ky83P3c7jOpjM','Siti Nur Aisyah Mohd Radzi',null,2,null,null,null,'like i remembered!! I was still small when i first played this game, and it remained the same,but with some better adjustments!! It has special levels??!!
I dont think you had that years ago. But yeah, i just love love love this game since yearss ago! Keep in making good contents!!' ,66000000,35,null,null,'0','Siti Nur Aisyah Mohd Radzi',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Rose',null,2,null,null,null,'is a great game! There are only a few ads.
Another significant flaw is the near-absence of any proper collision detection. Also lacking are the types of locomotives – mainly diesel, some electric, but no steam. There are only eight available out of the box, and while they are pretty fun, they are far too few of them to keep the action going. A point system neatly lets you track your performance through scripted scenarios.Though the Cabin mode makes a reasonable stab at real-world physics, they’re still a far cry from the excellent train dynamics found in Microsoft’s Train Simulator. You can derail trains by running them too fast, but head-on collisions aren’t possible, and trains will quite inexplicably pass right through one another at crossover junctions.What Trainz ultimately fails to deliver, however, are actual scenarios.
Its very addicting, I could play for a good hour or two. There are few things that need to be fix. I highly recommend this game to people who like to play games that are just chill. Theres nothing too complicated about it.'
,828000000,12,null,null,'1','EASAB Rose',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Angel',null,2,null,null,null,'beginning story isn't there, and OMG there is so many ads! Like, in the middle of the match, at three end, at the beginning, you spend more time on the ads than the gameud83dude20',533000000,13,null,null,'7','Anika Angel',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Shiffman',null,2,null,null,null,'STORY! (it's still good) There used to be a little story of how Om Nom came. It was so cute and now they have videos that are basically like a TV show.
Why not have both? Show and the actual story? Otherwise else good cute game, but it does have ads (you can just turn your wi-fi off).
And its really easy to mis-tap and you have to restart the level. Cute fun puzzled though!'
,733000000,207,null,null,'6','Samara Shiffman',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Smith',null,2,null,null,null,'many ads. You can't skip them for a while either. There is one advert every two minutes, it makes the game unplayable!' ,902000000,0,null,null,'7','Charlotte Smith',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Houle',null,2,null,null,null,'too many ads. More ads than gameplay.
Waste of time.' ,417000000,0,null,null,'7','Crystal-Lee Houle',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Bednarz',null,2,null,null,null,'haven't played this game in such a long time! Obviously, like it always was, it's very addicting and has new surprise levels! As I said this is the only game that I ever liked and I like it now. Even though I'm a couple years older now, I think this game is perfect for all ages. There may be ads but one popped up and it didn't load, I'm lucky as that's the ad that I hate. This game is the best, most addicting and funnest game I ever played.
I'd give 100 stars but there's only 5. ,861000000,348,null,null,'3','Dominik Bednarz',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Ward',null,2,null,null,null,'love the game! The creators did an amazing job with the storyline, and the game is free. Not too many ads and the graphics are great too. Thank you ud83dude0a',760000000,33,null,null,'9','Reagan Ward',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Stevens',null,2,null,null,null,'used to play this game when I was younger in elementary and now that I'm in 10th grade, it's still joufull for me to know that this game is still available after all these years, and yes this is games mechanics are really good and it's overall a really good game, it's gives me alot of nostalgia playing it again during this quarantine',924000000,78,null,null,'6','Edgardo Stevens',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Sheyko',null,2,null,null,null,'game is very fun. However there are so many ads! It is ridiculous in the amount of ads there are.
The game would be more fun without them. You are not even able to skip the ads. Which is worse so you either have to close out of the game and go back in or wait.' ,717000000,73,null,null,'6','Kat Sheyko',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Barot',null,2,null,null,null,'after playing first level and watching 30 second advert.
30 second is too much.' ,724000000,2,null,null,'7','Umang Barot',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Slocum',null,2,null,null,null,'really like this game.but what I mean I love this game. I am already on the foil box. If you think this game sounds fun then get it and it is free. Also this is coming from an almost ten-year-old so it migjt not sound good goming from me but it is really fun to me and you do not have to buy it.' ,2000000,45,null,null,'5','Loretta Slocum',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Playz',null,2,null,null,null,'game is so addictove. But level 20 in the cheese box is too glitchy.
We always thought it would be cool to have some sort of catwalk for our cat to skulk and hide from way above. I wanted to design something for the whole wall, something that would be a bit artistic, sculptural, and somewhat functional for us(besides the entertainment factor). After getting little bits of inspiration here and there from what others have created for their cats, and thinking about how to make it work for my aesthetics, this is what I came up with. Hope you get inspired by the design, and enjoy all the cute cat photos! The first photo shows what is the current state of the wall.
Just a Safe Painting.I had some vague idea about making an install for the cat, maybe some shelves, boxes, ramps, and a cave. I found some cool things online to inspire me, and decided to incorporate some bookshelves into the main structure(it can't be all about the cat!) and then some hideaways above it all for the cat to sleep and spy with complete confidence.I drew out some plans on paper, then made a rough model using strips of paper. I ended up changing things here and there, but isn't that always how a spontaneous build happens?My starting materials list was small, cost just under $100 and some things were not even used.
Minus that and add to that the hardware necessary, and this project can be done for about $100.(3) 5/4' x 8' x 8' premium pine.(I only used 2)(1) stair tread (11.25' x 48')2' x 2' birch plywood.25' x 3' x 48' strip of poplaroak dowel, which I ended up not usingand 4' of blue carpet runnerfew dozen upholstery tacksabout 40 #10 biscuit joints7 various types of shelf bracketsArduino Uno, Radio Shack LED strip, plus wiring, and turning knobRead and looksie ahead to see how I made a very cool feature for the Humans and the Cat. My first opportunity to work on the project after I had purchased the materials was in the evening. I decided to start on the rope bridge as some could be fashioned down in the wood shop but much experimenting was needed, and the warm and cozy upstairs was a better environment for that.I cut the strip into 6 pieces for the slats and decided to experiment with different finishes that I had, as the winner would determine what would be used for the rest of the project finishing. I had three finishes at my disposal: 1. Tung oil/beeswax finish 2. Linseed oil/beeswax finish 3. Renaissance wax finish.
My results/thoughts are as follows:1. Tung oil/wax mix was thick and mild-smelling(and some of the wax structure had separated and had to be discarded)2. Linseed oil/wax mix was thinner and a little odiferous(think of your oil paint-by-number kits from the seventies)3.
The Renaissance wax mixture was Evil-smelling. I have now delegated it to purposes of greasing up the Table Saw.I decided to use the tung oil/wax mix for the rest of all the wood finishes. I am glad I made a paper model of what I wanted to build. Florencia dialysis. I am also especially glad that I labeled everything with letters according to their build progression.
Even as I cut each piece, I labeled onto the wood exactly as on the paper, even its orientation. This made things a lot easier, as challenging as this project was.I changed the parallelograms to 90 degree boxes as it just would have been too complicated, and would have hindered the utility of the shelves, as it turns out. I was just trying to introduce variety without functionality. Simpler is best. Oi, by the end of this I had deemed myself the Biscuit Queen. The basic Ryobi was great.
I read through the well -written manual and had little to no problem achieving what I needed. I made test cuts on scrap before I started, of course. I used #10 biscuits, two per width. Some were at 90 degrees, most were at 45 degrees.
I was diligent about making perfect marks for centering, and it paid off later when my joints fit very nicely. My only complaint with the Ryobi is that it is difficult to lock the settings in, so you must periodically check for 'creep', to make sure that your first, middle and last cuttings are identical.
While all the clamp-drying is happening, what better time to work on the bridge?I stacked up all six slats with masking tape and put them under the drill press.The holes were only slightly larger than the clothesline rope I would be using, and I had originally decided to use hex nuts, as that is what was available in the work shop. (Aesthetically, it didn't quite work for me, so I purchased some large wooden beads for several dollars and used those instead.)The third photo is after the finished install. It is attached to the bookshelf, and leads up into the Cat Cave(fourth pic), which is made from the leftover half of the stair tread, outfitted with a semi-rigid suede rectangle, fitted down into the front with a 1/4' groove. It stays in most of the time if the kitty isn't too rowdy.
Easy enough for me to tack it down, but I want to be able to clean it periodically. The Wooden One, not the Real One.Again, first time using a tool of mine, the Scroll Saw. The clearance of the machine wasn't so good for such a large cat profile, but I managed okay.The eyes were another story.At first, I thought I could use my fancy Robert Lawson coping saw for this. That failed, or I failed. I was a little stressed. I ended up bringing it back to the scroll saw. All was good.
The eyes were a little larger than I wanted, but the Kitty(the Real One), ends up facing the other way for a better view of humans that might walk by to possibly feed him, and so doesn't even amuse us by looking through the Cat Eyes. (The shadows that the eyes and tail produce are hilarious, though, especially when The Kitty is up there, wagging his own tail, and glaring independently with his perfect amber eyes). I sanded everything Good, rounding the edges and cleaning up edges where they didn't look satisfactory.
Having a vacuum, an almost-damp sponge, and a dry cloth are tools you'll need for this endeavor.I tacked the LED strip into the groove with quilting needles(!) They were the seemingly correct fastener for the job, as I had to puncture through the silicone housing and into the soft pine. I pushed the needles through, then lightly hammered, then clipped the heads off(yellow balls).Attaching to the wall: Knowing that I would be placing books and such into the shelf boxes, that made it okay to utilize shelf brackets that would be later hidden. In the fourth photo, the two grey ones you can see. The third bracket is under the initial step platform on the bottom right, and it is just a 3' zinc angle bracket.
Naturally these are all anchored into studs. That was the trick, and solution for me. Other possible options ended up not being viable options, and this was easy and strong.After I had attached the unit to the wall, I just had to install the Cat Shelf right away. Hole drilled into wall to accept cables from LED strip.Pulled through, with pins showing to insert into Arduino.Pins inserted into appropriate holes, also turning knob installed to allow complete Roy G Biv color scheme to be realized on LED strip.
I used the old radio shack strip, which can be finicky to work with, so have provided some workable code below.Here's the code:Ooh, look, violet!And now I've outfitted the shelves.Ooh, look, Crimson!And a cute Mouse.A 30 second video showing the entire spectrum of Roy G Biv.