Monday, December 5, 2011

postheadericon Next Fruit Ninja details still unconfirmed - Halfbrick

A study reveals that the development plans for its

new branch in Sydney are being finalized, although the details of its new game that was released by the Government of NSW; new study is as part of the State Fund $ 3 million interactive media.

Last month, the Australian developer Halfbrick Fruit Ninja detailed plans to open a second development studio in Sydney, which reveals that the new Ninja franchise team first fruit as soon as possible and connection create their own titles.

"The purpose [of the new study] is to be seen," said marketing director Halfbrick, Phil Larsen, GameSpot AU at the time. "At first, the new study has just taken a job at Fruit Ninja ... different games that could be made, additions to existing games, etc. We also seek to obtain the new study to go out and start their own titles. We like to allow all teams have creative control. "

Details of new research projects are still unconfirmed, despite the announcement of the Government of New South Wales today that Halfbrick provides a new episode of Ninja Fruit to be developed by the Sydney branch.

Fruit Ninja Kinect

The announcement was made by Vice-Premier of NSW Andrew Stoner, which revealed that the study of new Halfbrick is part of State Fund of $ 3 million media interactive. In a press release, Stoner Halfbrick new project is described as "the next evolution of the game Fruit Ninja franchise":


"The new Sydney team will develop the next evolution of the game Fruit Ninja franchise. The players involved new game by launching a series of fruit to attract the ninja turns into a 3D world, with each fruit with special powers. The game, due out in 2012, initially developed for the Apple IOS operating system for mobile, but below are provided for other platforms, including Android. "


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