
GB: "Fruit Ninja Kinect took me by surprise. I wasn’t expecting the mobile version of the game to scale so well on Xbox 360. Half Brick studios optimized the game well on the iOS platforms, to an extent that it was incredibly responsive. Here they’ve managed to show how well Kinect can track movements, and I believe this is one of the most addictive games you’ll play this year. The core of the game is the same here, as you would find on the iOS platforms. However, it manages to retain the high octane action, and gives your body a good workout. It’s not that easy standing and waving your hands trying to hit all the fruits. Due to the decent tracking, it isn’t solely based on luck but your quick thinking and presence of mind as well."

GamerFitnation had a chance to chat with James Schultz, about Age of Zombies arrival to the PS Vita, its process to develop for the handheld, what lies with Halfbrick's future on other consoles, plus more.

This is such a worthy cause please have a read and check out the great work that Special Effect do they use technology to enhance the quality of life of people with all kinds of needs, including stroke and road traffic accident patients, individuals with life-limiting conditions and injured soldiers returning from overseas.
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.

Today marks the tenth anniversary of Xbox LIVE, the online infrastructure that changed the face of gaming in the modern era. Setting the benchmark for all other networks to attempt to outdo, Xbox LIVE’s tenth year is being celebrated with special discounts on the Xbox LIVEArcadechannel and also an entirely free videogame.
... 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