Update:
Activision has confirmed to us that 28th March is a Europe-wide release date.
Original Article:
Little over a month ago, Activision confirmed the release of Cut the Rope: Triple Treat for the 3DS. The package is coming exclusively to the 3DS and features Cut the Rope and its two expansions, 'Experiments' and 'Time Travel'. In addition to the expansions, online leaderboards will be included.
The title is provisionally rated PEGI 3 and will launch 28th March in the UK; we will try to verify that this is a Europe-wide release date. You can check out the new screenshots below to see the delightfully adorable Om Nom in action — is this something you're interested in picking up?
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$5 bucks. decent price for a game like this.
@Fishiefish It's actually £29.99? Ah. Why isn't it lower?
@Captain_Toad It's actually £29.99 to pre-order on Amazon.
Activision seem to cater quite a bit to people who cannot add up. (Skylanders / This / Angry Birds Trilogy).
I got all three on my Android cell phone, already beat them all, with most achievements. Great games, but not worth $30 when you can find them more cheaper elsewhere.
And let me guess... Full price, right?
I can't believe that this was actually eligible for a intend to buy survey on Club Nintendo.
So another retail game I can get cheaper on my phone. No, thanks.
Activision must be nuts. 40€ for a 1€ mobile game port?
I got two of these games, with multi-touch, for free.
Wait, will it get updates? If it doesn't, than...
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£5 for all three games on App Store no thanks at £30
If it gets a nice boxart and if i can ever get it for 15€ i might consider it.
Can anyone explain to me why Activision aren't releasing any of their retail games on the Nintendo eShop for either Nintendo 3DS or Wii U?
@DerpSandwich You don't have to guess. The answer it above your post.
Wow, another port of a mobile game that I can get more much cheaper on the App Store. Gee, thank you Zeptolab. Thanks for shoving this into the retail market at full price expecting it to sell, which it more than likely won't.
@Interneto I'm a busy man! No time to read comments!
To everyone complaining about the price - I agree you can get most of the experience for $5 or less on mobile, but let's say you want to buy super powers, you can pay $30 just for unlimited power use - I am sure there are other micro transactions. I imagine that at $30, this is already built into the price. Not saying its a great price, but not a terrible one either if this is the case. Although, it would have been a lot nicer to have it on Wii U and being able to hold the gamepad like a book.
@DerpSandwich B-but you read mine. DANCE! FLASH! AH!
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