
TQcast author writes: When Fruit Ninja hit the App Store it almost immediately became an overnight sensation. I can’t tell you how many hours I have sinked into Fruit Ninja on my iPhone, but I can guarantee you that it is a lot. Because of Fruit Ninjas immense popularity, it was only a matter of time before the folks over at Halfbrick ported it over to the Kinect. Does Fruit Ninja Kinect slice and dice its way into instant stardom, or will it fail miserably? Read on to find out!

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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
"The Kinect had no problem reading and understanding my motions. It didn’t matter what type of slice I tried, the Kinect nailed it spot on, every time."
This is a very important observation. If you take nothing else away, know that this much is true.
Even still this game seems to be scoring pretty well. As Bigpappy seems to point out - it seems like the execution of Kinect is very good. Which IMO, is the most important thing along with having fun. I believe this game will eventually find its way on my 360, and I anticipate that it will be fun to play alone, and/or with or while watching others.