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Ninja Kaka - Fruit Dojo: a game with surprise

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For a game on Android platform, Ninja Kaka - Fruit Dojo is so delicately made with surprisingly simple control.
I never found a game for my phone like this B4 and it made my roommate WOW (finally
 

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That's our (android's) version of fruit ninja ?
Too bad it's 2.2 only :(


Juicy and fruity, I WANT !!

Edit: Just checked the market and seems that there is version for 2.0+
in the free version it gave me a warning that I may face some performance troubles with I9000 (my galaxy S)
One test was good so far
 
Runs well on my Evo. If it supported multitouch it'd be a little better. Nice game though.

I'll probably hold off and see the official Fruit Ninja when it's launched. This is pretty solid though.
 
The app gave me a warning that I may encounter "serious performance issues" on my Droid X (2.1), but it seems to be running fine.
 
This game is pretty cool. My daughter loves playing it....

Works perfectly on my Nexus One (of course, that's why I bought a nexus one).
 
It has been updated.

They said that they "Moved bomb like fruit".

Don't exacly know what it means but I think it's good ? :p
 
Wow, great to see all these iPhone games being ported! :) Hopefully we'll keep getting high profile, high quality games! :D

Oops, apparently this isn't a port? Either way, great to see a similar game with great graphics. :)
 
since the update the demo version dosent work proply now, it randomly quits the game and goes to "buy the full version" screen, anyone else having this problem?
 
since the update the demo version dosent work proply now, it randomly quits the game and goes to "buy the full version" screen, anyone else having this problem?

This happened after yesterday's update. It's a special fruit that, if you slice, it the game quits and takes you to the "buy the full version" screen.

Obnoxious. Makes the demo kinda useless.
 
This happened after yesterday's update. It's a special fruit that, if you slice, it the game quits and takes you to the "buy the full version" screen.

Obnoxious. Makes the demo kinda useless.

I sliced all the fruits of the demo for like 5 games and I didn't once
encounterd that what you subscribe...

Although I did update to the last version...
 
This happened after yesterday's update. It's a special fruit that, if you slice, it the game quits and takes you to the "buy the full version" screen.

Obnoxious. Makes the demo kinda useless.


I've been experiencing this as well. What is the point in having a demo with playtime that ranges from 1 to 20 seconds. That's the longest game I've been able to play without it quitting to the buy the full version screen.
 
for some reason I find 2 versions in the market now (2 free versions)
one is said to be for 2.0+ and the other is normal

I wonder what's the difference , I installed both but they both look the same
 
Guys read the developer's blog, first post

Ninja Studio Blog

So those of you who are able to buy the game from the market but pirated it instead. Please have a heart and buy the game. After all, its only $1.99 for the time being. So do your part for the future of our platform!
 
Guys read the developer's blog, first post

Ninja Studio Blog

So those of you who are able to buy the game from the market but pirated it instead. Please have a heart and buy the game. After all, its only $1.99 for the time being. So do your part for the future of our platform!

They've nailed it actually...

Everything they've said on there blog is spot on.
I really hope they'll get google to see what's going on.

I would happely buy apps and games but like they've said on there blog:
"Android market only supports paid apps in 13 countries (Australia, Austria,
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States.) Since Google set this up,
there is NO WAY for users from other countries to purchase games that are
legal, even if those users are begging to give developers money. Piracy is
sometimes the only option for people who live in those locations."


And don't tell me you can get it legally in some other ways like
emailing the dev and paying him that way when he sends you the file
because he has to remember who bought the game that way and he has
to send every update he makes to those persons which is an unbelievable
timewaster.
 
They've nailed it actually...

Everything they've said on there blog is spot on.
I really hope they'll get google to see what's going on.

I would happely buy apps and games but like they've said on there blog:
"Android market only supports paid apps in 13 countries (Australia, Austria,
Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States.) Since Google set this up,
there is NO WAY for users from other countries to purchase games that are
legal, even if those users are begging to give developers money. Piracy is
sometimes the only option for people who live in those locations."


And don't tell me you can get it legally in some other ways like
emailing the dev and paying him that way when he sends you the file
because he has to remember who bought the game that way and he has
to send every update he makes to those persons which is an unbelievable
timewaster.

actually it's not quite true
I don't live in any of the stated countries , but I have a rooted phone and using market enabler (or market access) I can fake my provider to something else (I usually go for T-mobile [US]) and get an access to all of the paid apps
Google checkout accepted credit cards from my country , so that solved half the problem
and I quote
"A man who wants to do something will find a way; a man who doesn't will find an excuse." ~ Stephen Dooley, Jr.
 
Guys read the developer's blog, first post

94% piracy rate on this game. And people wonder why we can't get Angry Birds or any PopCap games.

The international sales thing is a part of the problem, but you're kidding yourself if you think users outside of the market's 13 countries total up to 94% of an apps userbase.
 
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