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AppSpy: Veggie Samurai Review

Without diving head-long in to the debate over what some consider a controversial release, Veggie Samurai by QuantumSquid Interactive is the unabashed vegetable-themed doppelganger to the immensely popular Fruit Ninja. The App Store certainly isn't a stranger to cloned titles, but some certainly tow the line a lot closer than others.

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How to scrounge up money for Apple games

With games on Apple gadgets being very affordable, and often ridiculously low, we’ve decided to piece together a list of everyday items that you could do without in order to purchase such games. From the top couple of hundred current ‘best sellers’ in Australia as our starting point, the cost range for these apps is $1.19 to $15.99. So for all you cheapskates out there who only download free games and demos, here are some products you could consider not spending your money on and in turn will allow you to purchase the ‘real deal’.

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ICC_064969d ago

Cut out booze and you'll be rich.

CatGlue4969d ago

lol, i will buy more booze if i cut out booze??

Gaetano4969d ago

haha funny stuff! Great association with the games.

Pilkingbod4969d ago

Well, the other day I overheard two people talking about "being gamers" and then proceeded to talk about iphone games.
I wanted to slap them. :p

tom0474969d ago

haha finallyyy someone else who doesnt appreciate casual gamers trying to steal our thunder.

tom0474969d ago

great article, mate. really funny haha.

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Pocket Gamer: Veggie Samurai Review

Pocket Gamer: When Algonquin cooks threw kernels of corn, beans, and other assorted vegetables together in a pot, succotash was born. It was an unsophisticated dish born out of necessity.

Veggie Samurai is a sort of digital succotash, combining a little bit of this and a little bit of that.

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TheAppera: Veggie Samurai Review

TheAppera: Fruit Ninja really opened up an undiscovered casual gaming market with its unique controls and gameplay. Veggie Samurai builds off of that concept and makes it better with Fruit Ninja’s key missing feature: dicing.

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