It had me huffing and puffing just trying to keep up. Plus all of that frantic movement is a bit of a workout!Ībsolutely. And I think seeing your shadow on the screen makes it even easier to understand where your hands are in relation to the fruit. ![]() I was actually really surprised at how well it captured all of my Ninja chops. And happily this sequel revives all of the original's arm-waving madness. ![]() Soon after, the game was adapted to the motion detection control of the Kinect.Īnd guys, there was such a flood of terrible games for the Kinect back in those days, it was great to see Fruit Ninja doing something great with it. Using your finger as a sword was a perfect use for the early touchscreen technology, ensuring the game went on to become a huge hit. ![]() The Aussie-made Fruit Ninja first appeared five years ago on smartphones. Doing somersaults, creeping along stealthily, and they can throw crazy accurate shurikens.īut one thing they rarely get credit for is chopping a mean fruit salad which is something you'll be doing plenty of in Fruit Ninja Kinect 2. I think we can all agree there's a lot of things that ninjas are masters of.
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