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Tag: Fruit Ninja
Verizon Wireless launches game subscription app on Android
By Dant Rambo
Verizon Wireless has unveiled GameTanium, an app that handpicks quality games for Android users. For the monthly fee of $5.99, users will have unlimited access to over 100 titles for Smartphone and 50 for tablets -- Like Fruit Ninja and World of Goo, to name a few.Ape Entertainment to tell the story behind the blade with Fruit Ninja comics
Ape Entertainment continues its mobile IP landgrab with the announcement that it will produce a Fruit Ninja comic. That's the third IP in what feels like as many days. Ape Entertainment kicked off this series of announcements with news that SQUIDS, a story heavy strategy game, would see the comic treatment. Then there was Temple Run, a slightly less likely choice as it is a game nearly devoid of story. Ape's treatment of Fruit Ninja is even odder, as Fruit Ninja is about a disembodied sword slicing up flying fruit.Fruit Ninja Frenzy Walkthrough
Fruit Ninja Frenzy is an arcade-style game from Halfbrick Studios. Slicing fruit is the game, and your mouse is the sword! You'll have to be quick and use all of your skills to slice as much fruit as possible before time runs out. Can you do it faster than your friends? We'll make sure you're prepared for any stray bananas in our quick start guide, which has all of the tips, tricks and strategies you'll need.Halfbrick going all-out with Fruit Ninja merchandise
Halfbrick's slash-a-thon game Fruit Ninja is seriously having a moment. The game, which has surpassed 130 million downloads already and whose success inspired a Kinect-enabled console version, is about to come blasting out of the digital world and launch a full-on invasion into meatspace. Today Halfbrick announced new partnerships with a slew of partners that will spawn all manner of new Fruit Ninja themed merchandise.Fruit Ninja sequel in the works, not what you’re expecting
All right, everyone. I need you to sit down for a moment. I've got big news: There's going to be a sequel to Fruit Ninja. Well, OK, that's not actually the crazy part of this story. The crazy part is that the newly formed Halfbrick team in Sydney will be developing the game, and it sounds like it will be radically different than anything the series has seen before.Hey Geronimo’s latest music video is a love letter to mobile gaming
By Jim Squires
Like catchy indie rock tunes? How about mobile gaming? Then you're going to love "Why Don't We Do Something?," the latest music video from Hey Geronimo.Fruit Ninja Frenzy Review
By Leif Johnson
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.Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots Review
By Jim Squires
There was a time, not so long ago, that a game based on a movie license was something you'd want to steer clear of. And games based on kids movies? Doubly so. But then, earlier this year, film studios' got the bright idea to pair up with top iOS developers to release games based on their movies that took advantage of existing mobile gaming franchises. Rovio and 20th Century Fox teamed up for the fantastic Angry Birds Rio, Lima Sky and Universal Pictures put together the Easter-themed Doodle Jump Hop, and now, Dreamworks have jumped into the mix with Halfbrick to release Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots.