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Gameplay: 4/5
It's hard to go wrong when you make a copy of a game that already existed. 4/5 for classic Fruit Ninja.
Controls: 3/5
This is why I got this game. How could fruit ninja be playable on a calculator? That's what made this game so intriguing. The controls are revolutionary, but that doesn't mean good. It's alright, it's creative, and I don't know how else it could be done, but don't expect them to be amazing. The controls definitely take some getting used to and make scoring over 50 extremely hard.
Graphics: 5/5
Almost just like the iPod touch. I'm amazed at how they did that. This designer is very talented.
Interface: 5/5
The interface gets you thinking. I like how there isn't a start button and you have to slice the fruit to start, just like on the iTouch. Perfect! File size is good too.
Lasting appeal: 3/5
This game is hype. It was on top, but I don't see it staying in front of Phoenix for long. It will always have that intriguing appeal to newbies, but half of them will probably hate it after they try it. I won't be deleting this game, I'll probably play it now and again.
Average: 4.0/5
Overall: 4/5
It's not that great of a game, but it's the creativity that will make this game remembered down to road. Don't miss this game, but don't expect it to be as good as it presents itself.