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Chillingo takes on Fruit Ninja with Food Processing iPhone game

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By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at 6:39 AM

Chillingo takes on Fruit Ninja with Food Processing iPhone game

Food Processing is a new iOS game developed by Embattle Games and published by Chillingo, which obviously wants to take some of the Fruit Ninja fans. The “story line” (if there is such thing here) is similar, seeing you slicing and dicing your way up the production line scoreboard.

In addition to fruits, in Food Processing you will also be slicing vegetables with each food product requiring a different cutting technique to hit a perfect score and unlock bonuses. Moreover, there are combo-chops for getting mega points and unlocking the secret content.

Not enough for you? Unlock Hell’s Kitchen mode, a super fast, intense and challenging mode designed to “separate the weak from the master chefs!”

And once you think you’ve mastered the skill, you can post your high score and compete with the world via Game Center and Crystal integration. Definitely worth the price. Download links are below — available for the iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad.

Food Processing for iPhone ($0.99) [iTunes link]
Food Processing HD for iPad ($1.99) [iTunes link]

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