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What is a Fruit Ninja?

Swipe your finger across the screen to deliciously slash and splatter fruit like a true ninja warrior. Be careful of bombs - they are explosive to touch and will put a swift end to your juicy adventure!

Fruit Ninja also uses OpenFeint, so players can unlock achievements and shoot for the top of the global leaderboards while racking up OpenFeint points.

Your success will also please the wise ninja Sensei, who will accompany your journey with wise words and fun fruit facts.

Fruit Ninja is the messiest and most satisfying fruit game ever!


Reviews and Opinions

Coconut crushing"Fruit Ninja is fun, fun, fun. It's an instant pleasure."
IGN.com

Apple chopping"It's simple, fun and best of all challenging."
toucharcade.com

Pineapple slicing"The 3D graphics are luscious with fruit splattering their juices gruesomely across the background."
appspy.com

orange splitting"Halfbrick did what they set out to do: create an exceptional game that can provide endless hours of fun for anyone - gamer or not.."
buzzfocus.com

strawberry swishing"Everybody has that one iPhone game that just keeps them coming back. For a long time, for me, that game was Canabalt. Now, however, I'm pretty sure I'm moving on to fruitier pastures."
diygamer.com

banana bashing"You'll know it's fun, and you'll know you want to keep playing."
slidetoplay.com

Screenshots

Features

  • Juicy and satisfying fruit slicing
  • Two Unique game modes
  • Combos, criticals and rare fruit
  • Fruit Ninja Dojo
  • Unlockable bonus content
  • Openfeint leaderboards
  • Addictive gameplay

Sensei's Fruit Fact

People allergic to latex are likely to also be allergic to kiwifruit.

Sensei's Fruit Fact

The Watermelon is cousins with cucumers, pumpkins and squash.

Sensei's Fruit Fact

The prickly pear is actually a type of cactus and considered noxious weed in australia.

Sensei's Fruit Fact

The science of apple growing is called pomology.

Sensei's Fruit Fact

Mangoes belong to the same family of plant as poison ivy.

Sensei's Fruit Fact

Limes were fed to british sailors to prevent scurvy.