Banzai Blade Review
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadThis finger-swiping screen-slasher seemingly never runs out of reasons to be played.
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Posts Tagged cuttingBanzai Blade Review+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadThis finger-swiping screen-slasher seemingly never runs out of reasons to be played. Read The Full Review » Sakura Slash Review+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPadGAMEVIL releases a finger-swiping cutter that does things a little differently. Read The Full Review » Paper Zombie Halloween ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadThe free-to-play arcade-styled Paper Zombie Halloween makes for an entertaining romp in short bursts. Read The Full Review » Fruit Ninja: Puss in BootsiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadSlicing up produce is always a good time, but owners of the original Fruit Ninja don't have much reason to invest in this all-too-similar spin-off. Unless they REALLY like Antonio Banderas. Read The Full Review » Curvebot Evolved ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadCurvebot is a delightful puzzler that channels the spirit of the classic game Qix Read The Full Review »
Bunnies are in trouble and the only way to protect them from the horrible (yet also cute and fuzzy) monsters is by cutting said monsters into little bits with a swipe of a finger. In four different game modes, including Arcade, Freestyle, Survival and Task. With Game Center achievements and leaderboards. Yessir, that’s the best way to save those bunnies. Cutting up fuzzy things and achievement-mongering. This little slicing gem is available in the App Store for $0.99 right now. Just in time for Halloween. Well okay, maybe it’s a little early for Halloween, but it’s never a bad time for monster slicing. $0.99 ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2011-08-15 :: Category: Games Perfect Slice ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadPlayers are invited to test their skill at cutting a seemingly endless supply of everyday objects perfectly in half. Pit a steady finger against a merciless timer to unlock levels and win awards. Read The Full Review » |