![]() You'll tire quick, and find yourself adopting ludicrous Karate positions instinctively. You don't need to hold your hand in a chopping position - even a clenched fist will do - but you do need to make your arm swing decisive and fast to cut. While any slice over a fruit's position will gut it, you'll find yourself altering your cutting angle to try and dice in as straight a line as possible. There's a set length in which you can cut, so no screen-wide cop-outs here. Dice them, and you'll either lose time or earn a strike against you depending on the mode.Ĭutting the screen, with different coloured 'blades' unlocked as you play, follow the movement of your hand. Bombs will also appear with increasing regularity in all but the explosion-free Zen Mode. ![]() You slash the screen with bodily parts (we default on hands, but hey, you go wild and experiment) to chop colourful fruit as they're launched into view. The premise is so simple, there's not even need of a tutorial. It's enjoyable to play, addictive (to a point) and has that brass sense of style that has you imaging an arcade version with a cabinet made of bamboo and covered in ninjas. Yet despite being limited, and baring both cost and control issues that makes it, for all its HD sharpness, a lesser version of the iOS game that it was borne from, Fruit Ninja Kinect is in no way a humdrum or ineffectual title. ![]()
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