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About Fruit Slicer

Fruit Slicer is a browser fruit-slicing game in the tradition of Fruit Ninja, the mobile hit released by Halfbrick Studios in 2010. Fruit is launched upward from the bottom of the screen in arcing trajectories, and you must swipe across each piece before it falls back down and disappears. The underlying premise is one of the most intuitive in gaming: see fruit, slice fruit.

What elevates the game beyond a simple reflex exercise is the layered scoring system. Slicing a single fruit earns a single point; slicing two or more with one continuous swipe chains a combo that multiplies the score for that stroke. Finding swipe angles that intercept multiple fruits simultaneously — rather than chasing each one individually — is what separates average scores from high ones.

The bombs change everything. Mixed into the waves of fruit are black spheres that look distinct but appear quickly and in positions that often overlap natural slicing paths. A bomb hit ends the game instantly, which means that a fast, wide swipe across a cluster of fruit carries real risk if a bomb is embedded in the group. Reading each wave before committing to a swipe is as important as the speed of the swipe itself.

Missing a fruit is costly but not immediately fatal — three missed fruits end the run. This means the player is always managing two risks: slicing bombs (instant death) and missing fruit (slow death). The interplay between those two pressures is what makes the game compelling beyond the first few sessions.

Key Features

  • Multi-fruit combo slicing — a single swipe through several fruit in one motion multiplies points, rewarding angled swipes over individual chasing
  • Bomb avoidance — black bombs are mixed into fruit waves; slicing one ends the game immediately, adding genuine risk to fast wide strokes
  • Three-miss limit — three fruits that fall off screen without being sliced end the run, creating ongoing pressure to track every piece
  • Juice and particle effects on slice — clean cuts produce satisfying juice spray feedback that makes every successful combo feel rewarding
  • Progressive difficulty — more fruit appear simultaneously and at faster speeds as the score climbs

Controls

Click and drag — draw a swipe line across fruit to slice it; the drag direction and speed determine which fruit the blade passes through
MobileSwipe across the screen with one finger to slice fruit. On touch devices the mechanic is especially natural — swipe hard and fast for satisfying cuts.

How to Play

  1. 1Fruit arcs up from the bottom of the screen. Click and drag (or swipe) across a piece to slice it before it falls back down and disappears.
  2. 2Chain multiple fruit with a single diagonal swipe whenever possible — combo cuts score more than slicing each piece individually.
  3. 3Watch for bombs — they appear as dark spheres among the fruit. Do not let your swipe cross a bomb. Slicing one ends the run immediately.
  4. 4Missing three fruit ends the game. Keep your attention spread across the full screen so no piece falls unchecked.
  5. 5As the score grows, waves become larger and faster. Shorten your individual swipes and read each wave before committing to avoid accidentally cutting a bomb buried in a cluster.

Tips & Tricks

  • Look for diagonal angles that pass through two or three pieces of fruit in one stroke — diagonal slices across rising arcs catch more fruit per swipe than straight vertical or horizontal cuts.
  • When a wave includes a bomb, pause for a fraction of a second to locate it before swiping. A 0.2-second read is cheaper than the cost of a run-ending bomb hit.
  • Track the whole screen with peripheral vision, not just the most recently launched fruit — pieces appear from multiple positions simultaneously, and fixating on one causes another to fall unchecked.
  • Short, controlled swipes at higher difficulty are more reliable than wild full-screen slashes. At fast speeds, a narrow stroke aimed at a specific cluster scores more safely than a sweeping motion that risks bomb overlap.

Game Info

DeveloperTalha (he-is-talha, GitHub) — Fruit Ninja original concept by Halfbrick Studios (2010)
Release Year2022
PlatformBrowser (Desktop + Mobile)
TechnologyHTML5 / JavaScript / CSS

FAQ

Hitting a bomb with your swipe ends the game immediately — regardless of score or how many lives remain. Bombs are the single highest-priority threat to avoid in every wave.

Missing three fruit that fall off the bottom of the screen without being sliced ends the run. Each individual miss counts separately — three misses total across the full session, not three in a row.

If your swipe passes through two or more pieces of fruit in a single continuous drag, the game awards a combo score that is higher than the sum of individual slices. The more fruit in one stroke, the bigger the multiplier.

Fruit Slicer is inspired by Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick Studios, 2010) and shares the same core mechanic, but it is an independently built browser recreation with its own implementation. The original Fruit Ninja is available as a paid mobile app.

Yes — as your score increases, more fruit appear per wave and they move faster, reducing the time window you have to read each launch and plan your swipe.