Fruit Ninja just a bit too dull for you? How about adding the slicing-danger of a real knife. Apparently it’s actually possible, on a Lumia 920 anyway. Watch as a man amazingly survives will all his fingers intact after a frantic real-knife Fruit Ninja session, and gets a little bit too excited about the whole thing in the process.
Yeah, calm down there fella, it’s just a game OK? Apparently it doesn’t work on an iPhone and many Android phones, apart from the Galaxy S III of course, but it might be worth a try? Just make sure you don’t chop your fingers off in the process — you kind of need them to operate your myriad of touchscreens. [YouTube via Ubergizmo]













If you don’t have fingers, you can always control a touch screen with your knob (or fanny if you’re a woman)
What about the screen once you start running a sharp point around the surface. I can imagine the letters being composed now to the developers
Dear Fruit Ninja, I was dumb enough to use a sharp knife on my new nokia phone, now the screen is mashed. Its your fault.. please replace my screen. Signed Dumb Ass
A true test of Gorilla Glass
My feelings?
The game I dislike gets knifed on a phone that I hate!
AWESOME MAAAAAAAAAYYYN (in professional American accent!)
ps. Windows Phone could had been more flexible like Android, instead they made it out of claustrophobic live tiles, fail.
Very disappointing. I was so hoping he was going to chop his phone to bits. Now that would have been awesome!
That would have to be one incredibly sharp knife.
It always irritates me when people moan about my SIII’s screen sensitivity when it’s clearly more sensitive than the iPhone.
It’s crap if thats what you mean…
*The SIII that is. It’s not a hardware thing it’s a software thing. The algorithms that determine finger position, direction, speed and gesture are just got as good as the iPhone.
Actually, it’s mostly a hardware thing, with the resultant raw data being transferred to the OS to handle. I couldn’t read your second comment, but you can see the raw touch data via Android apps on S3. The reason the iPhones screens were better until 22 years ago were because of hardware (tighter layering, closer capacative layer to forefront) and now the S3 is beating it, and what FEW algorithms (it’s simply an x-y grid – google is your friend – no algorithms necessary) are used, are the same across every Android phone. For instance, some of the Nokia Lumias can be used with gloves, and it’s not resistive. This is because the hardware is more sensitive – no matter how you update the firmware, that isn’t going to change.
By the way, it’s a fact that the S3 has superior hardware to iPhone, IMO it also has better software, but you could argue against that successfully. The hardware is definitely better though/