iPhone and iPod Touch gamers have likely already heard of Fruit Ninja, a game where you coldly murder different offerings from nature's bounty -- by tapping and slicing across the screen, you cut down watermelons and the like.
It's a pretty simple game and at only $.99, it's quickly climbed the charts of the most popular Apps in the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Denmark and Sweden. So Joystiq decided to grill Halbrick's creator and lead designer of Fruit Ninja, Luke Muscat, on all things iPhone.
KeenGamer: ''Fruit Ninja is an Android and iOS game played by millions. Hacking and slashing fruits has seldom been so much fun! Check out the tips below to give your Fruit Ninja scores a boost.''
Lucky Duck Games, a board game publisher with a mission to transform popular online licenses into amazing tabletop experiences, is proud to announce today that its Fruit Ninja Tabletop Game series has been 100% funded on Kickstarter and is now entering it stretch goals phase.
Lucky Duck Games and Halfbrick Studios announced today that the Kickstarter for the Fruit Ninja tabletop game series has now gone live. The goal would be to raise $10,000.