
Fruit Ninja Kinect's gameplay might seem pretty straight forward, but consider its reach for disabled gamers.

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This works for most consoles from a handheld controller to help play Fifa using 2 buttons to playing Fruit Ninja with your eyes. A great idea to reach out to people that normally cannot play games.

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... but it's a Kinect-only game (The Wreckateer), so completely useless to a large portion of the Xbox 360 gamers.
Weird choice by MS. Why not offer a game that everyone could enjoy!?
This is a weak free one - they should go with something such as Halo 2 or something tied to the success of Xbox Lives past
Free game that I'm sure i'll play once, and then never again.
Thanks Microsoft! :P
Sometimes people forget that the Kinect can do more than sell party games, though Fruit Ninja would probably be considered one. Good read.
Never played it. Hear so much about this and Angree Bird. we'll see.
Awesome! I am a gamer on wheels, with limited use of my left arm. While some Kinect activities are beyond my physical abilities, I can't express how much pleasure I get out of Kinect Bowling with my kids. It is a great thing to know that MS actually sought input from people with disabilities. Kinect has been a great addition to my household, a very empowering device, even if it is not perfect.