
If three or more fruits drop off the screen, or if the player hits a bomb, it's game over. Classic: In Classic Mode, players attempt to slash as many fruit as possible without hitting bombs and without letting fruit drop, unsliced, to the bottom of the screen.Below is a breakdown of each mode, old and new. Modesįruit NInja Kinect features a multitude of different modes, some of which are exclusive to this Xbox 360 version. The Kinect sensor is used to track the location of both of the player's hands, which allows the player to slice multiple fruits at once. While playing the game using Kinect, the player will be able to see an outlined, shadow-like projection of themselves on the screen, which makes it easier to coordinate the slices. In previous versions, this action is performed by swiping a touchscreen, but in Fruit Ninja Kinect players are able to slice the fruit with their hands. The fruit gets thrown up in the air, and the player must slice it before it falls to the ground. In Fruit Ninja, the player's goal is to slice as much fruit as he or she possibly can. After its initial success, it was ported to both iPad, Android OS and Windows Phone 7.

Overview Slice virtual fruit with your bare hands.įruit Ninja was developed by Halfbrick Studios and was originally released for iPhone in April 2010.
