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Fruit Ninja For Free
Android users can snag it for free for a limited time.
Date: Thursday, July 21, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Fruit Ninja, the smash-hit mobile game from Australian game development studio Halfbrick, is now available for free on the Android Market. New and existing fans can download the full version of the game, share their scores through OpenFeint and chop their way up to the top of the leaderboards without paying a penny.

Fruit Ninja Free includes all Dojo content, featuring blades and backgrounds which can be unlocked by completing various objectives within the game. Players who sign up for an OpenFeint account can also access global leaderboards and Facebook/Twitter posting for high scores.

To download the free Android version of Fruit Ninja, visit the Android Marketplace .

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