Fri May 08 2020
- Minor bug fixes.
Blade vs Fruits: Watch & Phone is a very basic fruit-slicing simulator that focuses on portability. While it's available on iPhone, it's clearly marketed as a 'mini-game' for the Apple Watch. The gameplay is as simple as it gets: fruits fly up, you swipe to cut them, and you try to avoid the bombs that occasionally appear to ruin your streak.
Unfortunately, the game struggles with some polish issues. Many users have reported calibration and lag issues on the Watch version, which can be frustrating for a game that requires quick reflexes. It doesn't have the variety or the depth of the more famous fruit games it takes inspiration from. That said, as a 'micro-distraction' on your wrist, it functions. If you're looking for a quick way to use your Apple Watch for something other than checking notifications, it's a cheap option, but don't expect a high-fidelity experience.
Optimized for Apple Watch (watchOS)
Simple Swiping Mechanics
Endless High-Score Challenge
Minimalistic Arcade Graphics
Works on iPhone and iPad
Use your finger to swipe across the fruit icons as they appear. The more fruit you slice in one go, the higher your score.
Stay focused! Bombs will appear randomly. If your swipe touches a bomb, the game ends instantly.
The game continues to increase in speed and fruit density until you miss too many or hit a bomb.
The interface is specifically scaled for the Apple Watch screen, providing a unique 'gaming on the go' experience.
No, the game is fully functional offline on both the phone and the watch.
So first of all, Fruit ninja has so many more things this has the same sound effects?!??!?! So you got the idea from fruit ninja and why did you make it what’s the point and it’s glitchy so yeah I’m extremely disappointed in this game I mean couldn’t you at least had ur own idea it’s funny how bad this is. Sad I have to do at least one star but I would rate zero
Calibaration is very off; when you swipe it is very delayed and does not follow the direction in which you directed with your finger. Kind of a waste of 99 cents and although it is an Apple Watch app, I was still pretty disappointed
the game was permanently glitched to the point that it thought i was constantly swiping to slash fruits. each time a fruit popped up, it was automatically swiped without me doing anything and it wouldnt stop until a bomb popped up and it was automatically swiped









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