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You have 20 cuts (aka swipes) per level. Between each level is an ad. And if you need to reset the level, that's another ad. So that's an ad every 20 swipes (if you use all 20) plus an ad every time you mess up. So the game says free but really costs $3.49+tax because it's basically unplayable without paying to remove ads. It's up to you to decide if you want to spend that money
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Evan Sanchez
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Bad Slice. I was lured under the premise that there existed an elusive Peach level; I do not believe it exists, as after level 100 the bonus levels start repeating. There is no title screen, level select, pause screen, or even credits, just settings for sound, vibration, and ads (which are almost everywhere). The levels have sloppy physics and no music, and a 3-star system with no apparent purpose. The only positive is that the bonus levels let you make a hot dog smoothie.
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Rusty Shackleford
This is an incredibly simple game. Cut the fruit under the slice limit (so easy), make sure it falls in the blender, watch an ad, do it again. It's pretty much an ad machine. There's no achievements, no upgrades, no unlockables, no real challenge. That being said the fruit slicing itself is exceedingly satisfying and addictive. The physics are also pretty well done.
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