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  2. Fruit Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Ninja is a video game developed by Halfbrick originally released on April 20, 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.

  3. Halfbrick Studios - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Ninja: iOS, Android, Bada, Windows Phone, Symbian: Halfbrick Blast Off: iOS Sunset Studio: Behind the Scenes! Microsoft Windows The Last Airbender: Nintendo DS Monster Dash: iOS, Android Raskulls: Xbox 360: 2011 de Blob 2: Nintendo DS: Fruit Ninja HD: Microsoft Windows Fruit Ninja FX: Arcade Fruit Ninja Kinect: Xbox 360 Fruit Ninja Frenzy ...

  4. Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots is an action game with many similarities to Fruit Ninja. The players are able to swipe across the screen to cut various types of fruit as they appear. Each sliced fruit will raise the score for a certain number of points, with bombs that appear occasionally. [2] The game features two new modes: Desperado and Bandito.

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  6. About 100 years of Fruit Ninja is played daily, and other ...

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    As you may already know, Fruit Ninja is two years old this month. To celebrate, developer Halfbrick Studios released a robust update pumped up full of features. But the developer also released a ...

  7. Try Fruit Ninja for free on Android before it dices up Facebook

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  8. Mobile game - Wikipedia

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    Early games shortly after the introduction of the in-app purchase feature used this approach such as Cut the Rope and Fruit Ninja. Free-to-play A free-to-play game requires no cost at all to play, and generally is designed to be playable from start to finish without having to spend any money into the game. However, the game will include ...

  9. E3 2011: Fruit Ninja karate chops into Kinect this summer - AOL

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    Halfbrick announced at this year's E3 event that its hit fruit-slicing iPhone game, Fruit Ninja, is headed to Xbox 360 through ... Be warned: This is no way an invitation to play Kinect with ...