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The editors liked
Slashing flying fruit is a blast
Especially with a coop partner
Kinect works very well throughout
Persistent leaderboards keep you anxious and attentive
Cheapest Kinect game to date and first on Xbox Live Arcade.
Slicing fruit is fun for a short time
Good use of Kinect.
The editors didn't like
Competitive multiplayer feels confining and a bit frustrating
Not the meatiest Kinect experience around
Despite relative low cost
It's still three times as expensive as nextpriciest (iPad) version.
Abstract: Fruit Ninja did incredibly well on the App Store and for good reason: its fruit-slicing gameplay was a perfect fit for the short-burst gaming the iPhone offers. It also felt at home on a touchscreen device, offering precise sword swinging by swiping yo...
Abstract: In theory, translating Halfbrick's popular fruit-slicing mobile title to Kinect is a remarkable idea. It's hard not to buy into the idea of one-to-one karate chopping of juicy produce in your living room. Fortunately, in practice, Fruit Ninja Kinect ...
Abstract: The concept is the exact same as the previous versions on tablets and mobile devices, but the way it’s played is entirely different. As the Fruit Ninja (guided by a helpful sensei), it’s your job to slice any fruit that comes into your vicinity, whil...
Abstract: To some folks, the mere existence of Fruit Ninja Kinect could mean the sky is still falling -- where casual games end up filling shelves and homes while edging out traditional core experiences. For context, Fruit Ninja started as a popular fruit slicin...
Abstract: Its simplistic premise is almost ludicrous. Yet, just speaking the title brings a smile to most anyone’s face. Fruit Ninja is a port over from iPod/iPhone/ Android that just had to happen to the full body tracking Kinect for the Xbox 360, so now we hav...
Abstract: It’s been a busy 15 months for developer Halfbrick. Their vegetation hack’n’slash game first arrived on the scene in the form of an iPhone / iPod Touch game back in 2010. Since then it’s been ported to the iPad, Android devices and Windows 7, and amass...
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PROS: Slashing flying fruit is a blast, especially with a co-op partner; Kinect works very well throughout; persistent leaderboards keep you anxious and attentive; cheapest Kinect game to date and first on Xbox Live Arcade. CONS: Competitive multiplaye...