
Charles Battersby of ChicksWithJoysticks.com writes: "Game designers will debate endlessly just what separates a “Game” from an “Activity”. Whatever your definition of a “Game” is, Fruit Ninja just barely qualifies as a one. It originated as a 99¢ iPhone app in which players swipe their finger across the screen to chop fruit icons that lazily fall through the air. The free demo on the iPhone encapsulates the full experience, and there’s no reason to spend 99¢ on it. The Xbox version of the game costs a whopping ten dollars, and doesn’t offer anything new to the experience aside from the novelty of being on the Kinect. After a few minutes with it, you’ll have experienced all that it has to offer. It is one step up from the free games on the Kinect Adventures DVD."

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.

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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.

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
I've gotta agree about the price, it's a fun game no doubt, but 10 bucks is a bit too steep. Now I'm not a cheap@ss or anything but I really don't find enough value in the game to be worth the $10.
Fruit Ninja Kinect is a game I can get lost in hours on. I'll boot it up and find myself playing three hours at a time. I could never say that about the mobile version.