Fruit Ninja®

Fruit Ninja®

Halfbrick Studios

Rating 4.5 (5,384,160 reviews)

A long-running fruit-slicing arcade game built around quick reflexes and score chasing

The design is built around fast, repeatable sessions where the appeal comes from improving timing, avoiding mistakes, and chasing cleaner score runs. Modes and rewards give the basic slicing loop enough variation to stay readable on a phone screen.

Category Arcade
Installs 500,000,000+
Version 3.95.5
Updated May 20, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Fruit Ninja is a mobile arcade game from Halfbrick Studios built around one simple action: slicing fruit as it flies across the screen while avoiding bombs. That premise has been around long enough to feel familiar, but the structure still makes sense for short sessions. The main loop is about reacting quickly, chaining clean cuts, and pushing a score higher across the game’s classic modes. Arcade mode adds score pressure and special bananas, Zen Mode strips away the danger for a calmer pace, and Classic keeps the original survival-style rhythm intact. The presentation is bright and cartoony rather than elaborate, which suits a game that depends more on timing than spectacle. With over 500 million installs and more than 5.3 million ratings, it is also one of the more established mobile arcade downloads still circulating on both Android and iPhone.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Arcade Mode This score-focused mode adds pressure through bombs and special bananas, turning each run into a short test of reflexes and combo control.
  • Zen Mode This calmer option removes the danger-heavy feel and is framed as a place to slice fruit without the same level of tension.
  • Classic Mode The endless format keeps the original survival loop intact, asking for steady cuts while bombs and missed fruit end the run.
  • Event Challenges Event mode adds competitive clashes and unlockable rewards, giving regular play a reason to return beyond chasing a higher score.
  • Local Multiplayer A shared-screen multiplayer option lets two people compare slicing performance on the same device, which changes the game from solitary score chasing to direct competition.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its main strength is clarity. Few mobile games explain themselves this quickly, and fewer still keep the same idea alive through modes, rewards, and competition without overcomplicating the controls.

  • Huge Player Base More than 500 million installs and over 5.3 million ratings suggest a game that has remained visible for years, which matters for anyone wanting a well-established mobile download.
  • Broad Platform Support It is available on both Android and iOS, making it easy to install on most phones and tablets without platform friction.
  • Strong Rating Volume A 4.5-star average across millions of ratings points to broad approval rather than a small, noisy sample, which gives the store score more weight than usual.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free mobile game, so the practical questions are mostly about storage, monetization, and session length. The content rating is family-friendly, but the app still behaves like a long-running live mobile title with update churn and optional spending.

  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both stores, and that usually means optional in-app purchases or other monetization around the base experience.
  • App Store Size The iPhone listing shows a 426 MB download, so leaving extra headroom for updates and cache is sensible. Android size is not listed, so the store page remains the source of truth there.
  • Family-Friendly Rating Google Play lists it as Everyone and Apple rates it 4+, so it sits comfortably in the younger-audience range with no obvious age-related friction.

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