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Fruit Ninja - Review
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Fruit Ninja
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Developed by: Halfbrick Studios
Release Date: April 21, 2010
Genre: Arcade
Platform: iOS, Xbox, Windows Phone, and more mobile devices
ESRB: E
Media Distribution: Download


Synopsis:
Fruit Ninja (known as Fruit Ninja HD on the iPad and Fruit Ninja THD for Nvidia Tegra 2-based Android devices) is a video game developed by Halfbrick Studios. It was released April 21, 2010 for iPod Touch and iPhone devices, July 12, 2010 for the iPad, September 17, 2010 for Android OS devices. It was released for Windows Phone 7 on December 22, 2010. Also, in March 2011, versions for Samsung's Bada and Nokia's Symbian began to be distributed on their respective official application channels. Just prior to E3 2011 Fruit Ninja Kinect was released for the Xbox 360 on August 10, 2011 and utilizes the Kinect peripheral. In the game the player must slice fruit that is thrown into the air by swiping the device's touch screen with their finger or in the case of the Xbox 360 version, the player's arms and hands. It features multiple gameplay modes, leaderboards and multiplayer.
The game was well received by critics and consumers alike; as of September 2010 sales have exceeded three million downloads, with the total reaching four million in December 2010. Total sales across all platforms totaled over 20 million in March 2011. Reviewers felt that the low cost of the game combined with addictive gameplay yielded an excellent value. They further lauded the support and updates provided by Halfbrick, who brought online multiplayer, achievements and leaderboards to the game. Some critics felt the game's difficulty curve was uneven.


Gameplay:
I have always loved taking up all my space on my phone and iPod with games. Games help me in class, in the airport, and even when I stuck with lame family. This game was an exceptionally fast download and highly rated when I downloaded it. I saw all the different knock offs, that looked the same; but I knew I had to get the original. The game was a quick download which I was surprised, usually the more popular games take awhile to download, well I mean faster than any computer or xbox download. I started off the game pretty happy, the menu was user friendly, and it was colorful. Not boring like some low budget games. I quickly started off, not reading the instructions (of course), and got the hang of it. I swiped and the fruit with amazing reflexes (that anyone can have). I've had the app over a year and I still enjoy playing it. I still haven't quite mastered all the modes; but I have shared it with friends and everyone I know enjoys it.


Graphics:
Cartoony. They are perfect for the game though, and they are HD for sure, no pixelization (that's not a word) that I notice right off hand.


Controls:
Swipe with finger


Ratings:
Graphics: 9
Replay Value: 10
Single Player: 10
Multiplayer: 8
Overall: 9

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