Fruit Ninja has been one of the most popular mobile games since the advent of modern smartphones. To this day, I still enjoy slicing random fruit on the screen.
It's also a game that greatly improves hand-eye coordination, as your reflexes have to be fast to get a high score. If you have a child 4 years old or older, you can have them play this game to entertain them.
There is also a small element of strategy where the player has to cut some fruit, which gives them a boost. Your child will keep an eye on the game's myriad blade collections and different modes, providing them with specific challenges.
What I don't like about the latest version is the in-game currency. They are very important for moving forward in the game, but for the most part, can only be purchased with real-world money.
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