

For its mobile iterations, you simply swiped the screen to cut them in half, but with the Kinect versions, you use your arms as swords and will slice the flying fruit tossed up the screen. In 2011, Halfbrick released a Kinect version for the Xbox 360 and was surprisingly decent and one of the few games in Kinect’s life cycle that worked well.įor those that have never played Fruit Ninja before, the general premise is that you’re a ninja with a strong detest for fruit, as you need to slice and dice any that pop up on the screen. You may recognize the Fruit Ninja title from its incredibly popular mobile game version that released a short 5 years ago and is on almost any platform out there. right on a hundred (100, 200, 300.It’s that time again to slice and dice some flying fruit by flailing your arms about and getting some use out of your Kinect. (these are based on your score before bonuses) (you will get the bonus for your highest combo scored) (these are based on getting combos repeatedly in a chain) (these are based on the number of combos you make) no fruit dropped (don't let any fruit fall or get blown away by a bomb) nothing but strawberries (slice at least one strawberry and no other fruit) if you only hit one or two bombs, two or three different bananas, and no other fruit, you should get all three of these.) (these seem to be awarded when nothing else applies. for the No Fruits Dropped, try not to hit any bombs, as they will blow away any fruit on screen, counting them as a miss. it seemed like i got bananas more often when i did well, and kept up a frenzy, but that may have been my imagination. for the 10 Combo, try combining freeze, frenzy, or jumbo when possible. The hardest ones are the 10 Combo and No Fruits Dropped. the Xbox one tracks your progress towards this, so to see how many you are missing, take 100 minus your current percentage and divide by 3 (2.94 to be more precise). you always get 3, and some bonuses override others, so you might not get something even if you meet the requirements for it. this achievement requires you to earn each one at least once. There are 34 different bonuses you can earn at the end of each arcade mode game.
