Samurai Slicer appears with a blade and a continuous stream of fruit before your eyes. But as soon as you start slicing, you'll realize this game isn't as simple as it looks.

Explosive Arcade Slicing In The World Of Swordsmanship
Each hand movement is like a quick, swift sword stroke from a practicing swordsman. A tranquil Japanese garden, where watermelons, oranges, and many other fruits rush towards you on a long conveyor belt. You need to slice every fruit before it slips out of your reach. However, the stream of fruit won't maintain its initial pace. After a few levels, they appear denser and their movements become more unpredictable. As the score rises, each successful slice divides the fruit, which then falls apart due to smooth physics. If you miss too many fruits, the turn ends and you have to try again.
Skillful Controls
One of the elements that makes Samurai Slicer accessible is its extremely intuitive control system. Players simply swipe their finger across the screen or drag the mouse across the fruit to make a cut. There are no complicated buttons or long sequences of actions; the entire action revolves around a single movement. However, as the game speed increases, timing and swiping direction become much more important. Players must observe both sides of the conveyor belt, recognize when fruit appears, and react immediately. For those who have played arcade games before, the rhythmic swiping will seem quite familiar. Once you find the right rhythm, consecutive slices will be very smooth.
Thousands Of Levels With Different Difficulties