Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 Currently In The Works

I love Kinect as a technology, but for games? It’s never really worked well for me — with two exceptions. The first was Child of Eden, the second? Fruit Ninja Kinect. Now, thanks to a rogue classification decision, it looks as though the existence of Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 has been outed!

The original Fruit Ninja Kinect was developed in house at Halfbrick, but it appears as though development for the sequel has been outsourced to a studio called Hibernum, which has been responsible for a few licensed mobile games likes Disney Infinity Action and Scrabble. They’ve also worked with Ubisoft on certain aspects of Assassin’s Creed.

I always thought that Fruit Ninja Kinect was one of the few games that actually worked well using Kinect. The slight lag was never a problem, and two player was a blast — so long as you weren’t wearing a left arm to the mouth courtesy of your opponent. I’m keen to see how the sequel turns out.


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