Fruit Ninja is an arcade game where you have to swipe and slash your way through all kinds of fruit, from pears and apples, to coconuts and bananas. Aim for the highest score by slicing multiple fruits at once and build up your combo to surpass everyone else! You can also get huge scores from critically striking the fruit so be strategic with your swiping. However, beware of the bombs! Hitting one of them will end your run. Fruit Ninja, the classic fruit destroying swiping adventure is here!

On a mission to eat more fruit, and never suffer the scurvy, I took my lunch from a fruit cart on the sidewalk in front of a Chase Bank. These bright spots of color dot the sidewalks and street corners of Los Angeles. They pop up in front of banks and bus stops. Their rainbow umbrellas and neatly stacked melons and mangos cheerfully advertise the healthiest portable food in the city. They are quintessential L.A. (along with bacon-wrapped hot-dogs carts and chile-lime corn on the cob vendors).


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For $6, the aproned attendant will slice and dice whole pineapple, cantaloupe, watermelon, mango, jicama, cucumber, and fresh coconut, filling a large plastic bag with fruit. The fragrance takes me on an imaginary tropical vacation. Next, whole limes are sliced in half and hand squeezed over the fruit. A few shakes of salt and chile powder, a white plastic fork, and it achieves perfection.

The chance applies to the whole burst of fruit- either all the fruits thrown up in that burst will float, or none of them will. Great for avoiding bombs, since these don't float. The effect can also cause bananas to move slower, which is more obvious when it is capped as the highest power chance is 100%.

The bonus fruit will appear in place of your usual burst, by flying up into one of several formations. They'll float there for a moment before dropping back down as usual, so it's good to learnt the patterns and figure out how to take them out in combos without losing any. (Doable.)

Good for these 13+ fruit combo daily missions- the whirlwind pulls fruit (and special fruit- yay!) into it while it is active, before dropping them. Note that it also affects fruit movement, so fruit barely appearing onscreen before the whirlwind stops might fall back off the screen instead of reaching their usual height.

When sliced open, carved watermelons will create a shadow line across the screen along the cut that traps fruit crossing it. When it disappears, all the caught fruit will explode and give a critical bonus, so don't slice these!

The power seems to apply to the whole slice at a time. Hovering fruit are blacked out and will eventually fade if not sliced again. You can combo a sliced fruit with its shadow, if that gives you any ideas on how to use this blade.

The bonus is 2 points for the number of fruit in the combo, so double the regular combo bonus. The fact that you have to wait for the lightning to strike before slicing the fruit (or else you can end up with zero electrified fruit) and that you can only get the bonus if you slice it while the screen is still darkened, means it's not my favorite.

The number of combos remaining before you get a wave is persistently displayed somewhere in the top right. Wave fruit are tossed up in a formation, and you can generally get one (sometimes two) combo each time.

Pretty good for making combos, in a similar vein to the Autumn Gust's whirlwinds (if a bit more invested, since the effect only works when your blade is active, but you don't have to be actually slicing to pull fruit. also, the effect does not last as long). Also works well on bananas.

I see everyone is excited for beat saber, but have any of you played Fruit Ninja. Judt played it last night and it is amazing. Love the controls. Wondering if anyone else has played fruit ninja and which one do you think is better.

So, I bought Fruit Ninja, set it up and assumed it would be a standing game, positioned camera accordingly and set about trying to play. I was waaaaaay to high up to play effectively (compared myself to some review videos, my fruit was too low to hit most times). So I repositioned my camera and tried playing seated. Whilst much better, I'm now too low half the time and a little too high on other occasions.

Fruit Ninja is a video game developed by Halfbrick originally released on August 12, 2010. In the game, the player must slice fruit that is thrown into the air by swiping the device's touch screen with their finger(s) or (in the case of the Xbox 360 version) the player's arms and hands, and must not slice bombs. It features multiple gameplay modes, leaderboards and multiplayer.

In Fruit Ninja, the player slices fruit with a blade controlled via the touch screen. As the fruit is thrown onto the screen, the player swipes their finger across the screen to create a slicing motion, attempting to slice the fruit in half.[15] Extra points are awarded for slicing multiple fruits with one swipe (called "combo"s), and players can use additional fingers to make multiple slices simultaneously. Players must slice all fruit; if three cumulative fruits are missed, the game ends, but upon reaching scores that are multiples of one hundred and the players have lost at least a life, the player will gain an extra life. Bombs are occasionally thrown onto the screen, and will also end the game should the player slice them.[15]

A mode known as Zen allows players to seek high scores without the hindrance of bombs appearing on the screen, but players only have a minute and thirty seconds.[16] Arcade Mode is similar to Zen Mode, except bombs only deduct 10 points from the player's score instead of losing and special bananas can appear which have unique bonuses such as doubling points scored for a limited time, throwing more fruit from the game screen's sides without risk of bombs, or freezing the time for a few seconds. In Classic, special pomegranates are occasionally thrown on-screen. In Arcade, it is guaranteed that at the end of each game, a pomegranate will appear. Players can slice one multiple times; all slices credit points as a multi-hit target. Similarly, an ultra-rare dragonfruit sometimes appears in Classic mode which, if sliced, awards players fifty points.[17]

When Fruit Ninja celebrated its second anniversary, Halfbrick released an update with a new feature called Gutsu's Cart, which comprises two characters, a pig named Truffles and a merchant named Gutsu. In the various modes of the game, the player can earn starfruit to purchase items in Gutsu's Cart.[18] There are three purchasable items at the cart which are used in the game; Berry Blast causes sliced strawberries to explode and gives the player five extra points. Another item is Peachy Times: slicing a peach in Zen or Arcade mode gives the player two extra seconds. The third item is Bomb Deflects which saves the player accidentally slicing up to 3 bombs. Starfruit can be obtained after each game, proportional to the score, or by slicing the semi-rare starfruit.

In the fifth anniversary update to Fruit Ninja, Gutsu's Cart was removed and instead replaced with a power-up menu that used starfruit to buy the three power-ups in the game. Berry Blast power-ups were priced at 120 starfruit each, Peachy Times power-ups were priced at 100 starfruit, and Bomb Deflect power-ups were priced at 80 starfruit. In addition, certain dojos and blades now had different effects that took place within the Classic, Arcade, and Zen game modes. For example, if a player owned the Cherry Blossom dojo, the power-up costs were 50% off. A new festival mode was added in as well, where players could compete against the game's artificial intelligence by paying Gold Apples for each challenge. There were also mini-games added to challenge the skills of newcomers and experts alike.[citation needed]

Multiplayer gameplay is supported on iOS devices through Apple's Game Center application. It allows for competitive gameplay and features leaderboards and achievements. During multiplayer matches, the player's blade and fruit are highlighted in blue, while the opponent's are highlighted in red. White outlined fruit are considered neutral and may be claimed by either player. White outlined fruit are worth three points. Players must slice their own fruit while avoiding their opponent's fruit.[19][20] The iPad version of the game features enhanced graphics and also supports local multiplayer, with the screen being divided in half and each player controlling half of the screen.[2] Players can also share high scores via OpenFeint, Twitter and Facebook.[16]

On August 10, 2011, Fruit Ninja Kinect was released for the Xbox 360 console as a downloadable game from the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) Marketplace.[31] It was the first XBLA game to make use of the motion-sensing Kinect controller.[32] On screen, the fruit-slicing concept is enhanced by the Kinect to include the player's entire self; the camera places a shadowy silhouette of the player's body upon a background scene, and arm and hand movements are visualized as blade-slashing arcs to slice fruit. To promote the Xbox 360 game, a voucher token for Fruit Ninja Kinect was included in the retail box of The Gunstringer, a separate Kinect title developed by Twisted Pixel Games. Fruit Ninja Kinect received its first additional downloadable content (DLC) on August 24, 2011. Entitled 'Storm Season', the add-on DLC provided three new Xbox Live achievements and a new visual theme for the game.[33] Subsequent DLCs for the popular Kinect version included 'Space Capsule', 'Art Box', 'Christmas Present' (free), '8-bit Cartridge', 'Trick or Treat Bag', 'Flower Power', and 'High-Tech Vault'.[31] In 2012, Fruit Ninja Kinect won "Casual Game of the Year" from the 15th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards,[34] and it continues to be ranked in the Top 10 best-selling XBLA games of all time.[35]

A YouTube Premium exclusive series titled Fruit Ninja: Frenzy Force was announced. The CGI animated series, produced by Halfbrick Studios, follows the adventures of Seb, Niya, Peng and Ralph as they are trained to become the fruit ninja who must do battle with the ancient Durian Grey and his monsters.[62][63] The series would later be cancelled, ending only in 13 episodes. 2351a5e196

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