ZeptoLab, the studio that made the famous "Cut the Rope" game a couple of years back, has officially ported the title for the Ubuntu platform and is now available in the store.

Cut the Rope is a game that reached peak fame a couple of years ago and it was all the rage, but now it's the first major title to be ported for the Ubuntu platform. To be fair, a few other games have been made available until now, including 2048 and Flappy Bird. Cut the Rope is the first big caliber game to land in the Store and even if it's an old one, it's still an important milestone.

"Cut the rope to feed candy to little monster Om Nom! 600 million downloads around the world of this phenomenal puzzle game. A 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!," reads the synopsis for the game.

The fact that such a game also shows another important aspect. Porting titles like this one is actually an easy procedure and other developers should be able to do the same. The fact that a different display server is used doesn't seem to be a problem for the porting process and we might get to see the store flooded by official ports pretty soon.