The addition of the Bandito mode, IMHO, simply makes the perfect casual game complete. I spent a caffeinated night playing Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots and this stuff never gets old, in fact for a while there I had to pry myself from playing Desperado in order to play the new Bandito game mode (and that turned out really good). Stash in Fruit Ninja:PiB take the form of unlockables and this includes new backgrounds and blades for the feline to use. Both modes yield a respectable number of achievements (both Game Center and Openfeint are featured in the game) and more importantly, players that do well are rewarded with stash. It takes players through a dozen levels consisting of various challenges and obstacles before culminating into a final level taking on (in my case) a giant pinata. This mode is by far my most favourite part of the game. The second mode, Bandito, is a brand new game mode unique to Fruit Ninja: PiB. Here, players slice and dice through waves of fruits while trying their best not to miss any of them and at the same time avoid slashing dynamite. Called Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots, the game brings about two game modes.įans of the original Fruit Ninja will be no strangers to the first mode, Desperado, which is an enhanced and re-mastered version of the Classic Fruit Ninja gameplay. The deadly feline with the Antonio Banderas-voice and saucer-like eyes from the Shrek movies, Puss in Boots, has an iOS game to call his own and it happens to be a tie-up between Dreamworks with the popular Fruit Ninja franchise from Halfbrick Studios.
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