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Fruit Ninja pc
Tech Information:
Platform(s): Arcade ,PC, iPhone , iPad ,Windows Phone , Android
Tech Information:
Platform(s): Arcade ,PC, iPhone , iPad ,Windows Phone , Android
Genres: Action
Publisher(s): Halfbrick Studios
Developer(s): Halfbrick Studios
Original US Release: April 20, 2010
Fruit Ninja pc Game Review:
Fruit Ninja pc Game Trailer:
Installing Fruit Ninja pc Instruction:
Instruction:
Step 1: Unrar with winrar (dont have winrar to download click here!)
Step 2: Dont need to install only extract the game.
Step 3: Play and enjoy
Click here to download the game
Publisher(s): Halfbrick Studios
Developer(s): Halfbrick Studios
Original US Release: April 20, 2010
Fruit Ninja pc Game Review:
I've faced
off against watermelons on the iPhone. I've fought duels to the death
with oranges and pineapples on the Xbox 360. They have all shuddered at
the sight of my juice-dripping blade. And now, at last, I've followed
the path of the Fruit Ninja against the seeded hordes on the plains of Facebook, and I have walked away content. Fruit Ninja Frenzy
may not bring much new to the chopping block, but its combination of
the best aspects of the standard game with the trappings of Bejeweled Blitz make this a title worth noticing.
Unless you've been hiding under a fruit bowl for the last year and a half (or still haven't gotten over your Angry Birds addiction), you likely know what to expect here. At its core, Fruit Ninja
is about nothing more than swiping your cursor in an attempt to slice
fruits in two as they fly across the screen. You can gain more points by
slicing through multiple pieces at once, and you can strike special
bananas for bonuses such as point multipliers and slower fruit movement.
Occasionally bombs will pop up as well, which will deduct points from
your score if you strike them and cause a brief but significant lull in
the gameplay. In the end, your goal is no more complex than scoring
higher than your friends.
Fruit Ninja Frenzy is basically the "Arcade" version of the original, complete with weekly leaderboards a la Bejeweled Blitz and
"Smoothies" that provide up to three powerups for each 60-second match.
And there's a lot of powerups to choose from. "Spirit Bombs," to name
but one, effectively remove bombs from the game, and "Extra Time" tacks
on seven extra seconds once the timer runs out. Some of these are even
holiday themed, depending on which holiday is around the corner. At the
time of writing, for example, players could buy a "Bat Blast" powerup
that blasts nearby pieces of fruit when you strike another one. If
there's a drawback, it's that you can only use one powerup slot at
first, but Fruit Ninja Frenzy provides a couple of ways to unlock the other two slots.
You
could, of course, just pay for them with Facebook credits (or
starfruit, as Halfbrick calls the game's premium virtual currency). At
200 and 400 credits respectively, unlocking both slots will cost you a
couple of bucks. If you don't want to fork out real cash, however, you
can also earn starfruit by accomplishing some of the game's many
achievements and cashing in the "Juice" you earn each round. Most are
simple (such as avoiding all strawberries during a round) and completing
a tier of achievements will net you around 60 starfruit.
It's hard not to be impressed by the game's presentation values. Fruit Ninja Frenzy
features the game's famed responsive controls, and you'll be best
served if you play the game with a mouse instead of a touchpad. Some
systems do sputter a bit while playing the game, but you can remedy this
by simply turning down your settings (and, indeed, the game will prompt
you to do so if it thinks you need it). You're not even stuck with the
same visual appearance as is the case with so many other games.
Depending on your level or how many achievements you earn, you can alter
the background for each match or choose from a wide variety of
different blades.
Fruit Ninja Frenzy
is a fine example of one of those celebrated casual games that actually
gets better when you play it in a restricted 60-mode, especially since
it allows you to see how well you do against your friends. The Bejeweled Blitz format suits it well. I have to admit that I've barely even played the regular version of Bejeweled after falling so deeply in love with Bejeweled Blitz, and I expect that Fruit Ninja Frenzy will affect me in much the same way. The path of the Fruit Ninja isn't
so long and arduous (although it's probably more than a little messy),
and its many awards outweigh its almost non-existent flaws.
Screen ShotsFruit Ninja pc Game Trailer:
Installing Fruit Ninja pc Instruction:
Instruction:
Step 1: Unrar with winrar (dont have winrar to download click here!)
Step 2: Dont need to install only extract the game.
Step 3: Play and enjoy
Click here to download the game
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