Download Fruit Ninja Classic APK 3.32.7 Free for Android
Halfbrick Studios APK
| Tên | Fruit Ninja Classic |
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| Nhà phát hành | Halfbrick Studios |
| Phiên bản | 3.32.7 |
| Kích thước | 98MB |
| Yêu cầu | Android 8.0+ |
| Google Play | Google Play ↗ |
| Danh mục | Action |
| Lượt tải | 5 |
| Giá | MIỄN PHÍ |
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Fruit Ninja Classic is the original 2010 build that passed a billion downloads, now sitting behind a Halfbrick+ subscription with over 40 blades spread across three modes.
Fruit Ninja Classic is the arcade fruit-slicer from Halfbrick Studios, the Brisbane team that first launched the game in 2010 and crossed a billion downloads by 2015. This build, version 3.32.7, keeps the original look and feel and runs on Android through a Halfbrick+ subscription, with no ads or in-app purchases inside it. You get three modes (Classic, Arcade and Zen), the multi-slice Pomegranate, and a roster of more than 40 blades, each carrying its own gameplay power. It is the preserved original, kept separate from the free, event-driven Fruit Ninja and the one-time-purchase Classic+. The sections below break down how each mode scores, which blades genuinely matter, and how the MOD removes the paywall.
- Fruit Ninja Classic vs the free Fruit Ninja: what really separates them
- Three modes, three rule sets: how scoring works in each
- The blades that actually change how Fruit Ninja Classic plays
- How to break past 2,000 points in Arcade mode
- What’s new in Fruit Ninja Classic version 3.32.7
- Fruit Ninja Classic MOD APK features
- Frequently asked questions
Fruit Ninja Classic vs the free Fruit Ninja: what really separates them
The single thing most people get wrong: Fruit Ninja Classic is the original 2010 game kept almost untouched, and it only launches through a Halfbrick+ subscription, while the standard Fruit Ninja you see in the store is free, ad-supported, and stuffed with events. They share the swipe-to-slice core, but they are built for different players.
Fruit Ninja Classic (package com.halfbrick.fruitninja) strips the game back to its roots. Inside the Halfbrick+ subscription there are no banner ads and no in-app purchase prompts, just Classic, Arcade, Zen, local multiplayer, and the 40-plus blade collection. You pay for the subscription, then the game itself never asks for money again.
The free Fruit Ninja (package com.halfbrick.fruitninjafree) runs the opposite model. It carries optional ads for currency, in-app purchases, and a rotating live-service layer: themed Game Themes like the PAC-MAN crossover, Puss in Boots minigames, a daily Challenge mode, and event-only blades. It is the busier, flashier version that keeps changing month to month.
There is also Fruit Ninja Classic+, a one-time purchase that plays fully offline with no subscription, trading away online events for the convenience of buying once. So the real choice is three-way: subscription Classic for the clean original, Classic+ for offline ownership, and the free Fruit Ninja for the event-heavy ride. If a page tells you Fruit Ninja Classic is simply free, it has confused it with the standard release.
Three modes, three rule sets: how scoring works in each
Each mode runs on its own failure condition, and knowing the exact numbers changes how you play. Classic punishes mistakes hard, Arcade ignores most of them, and Zen removes the danger entirely.
Classic mode is the endurance test. You start with three lives, shown as X marks in the top-right corner, and lose one life for every fruit that drops off-screen. Slice a red bomb and the run ends instantly, unless a Bomb Deflect power saves you. On average one bomb spawns for roughly every six fruit, and the spawn rate climbs the longer you survive. The Pomegranate and Dragon Fruit appear here, but the Arcade bonus bananas do not. One detail that keeps long runs alive: you earn an extra life every time your score hits a multiple of 100.
Arcade mode is the score-attack favourite and the most forgiving. You get a flat 60 seconds, and a bomb only costs you 10 points instead of ending the round, so you can take risks. Three Bonus Bananas fly in during play (Freeze, Frenzy and Double Points), each lasting around seven seconds, and they stack on top of one another. When the clock hits zero, a giant Pomegranate drops so you can squeeze out a final burst of points.
Zen mode drops the danger completely. There are no bombs at all, just a calm window (around 90 seconds in the classic timing) to chain combos and practise clean swipes without losing a life. It is the mode for warming up before an Arcade run or simply slicing to unwind.
The blades that actually change how Fruit Ninja Classic plays
Of the 40-plus blades, most are cosmetic, but a handful carry Minor Powers that genuinely shift your scoring, and those are the ones worth chasing with star fruit. Star fruit is the in-game currency you earn per run alongside XP, spent to unlock blades and dojos and to level up each blade’s power.
- Great Wave: throws a single wave of 10 fruit at once. Brilliant in Arcade for fat combos and Blitzes, but risky in Classic, where you must clear at least 8 of the 10 or you bleed lives fast.
- Ice Blade: makes Freeze Bananas last longer and pushes extra fruit onto the screen during the slow-motion window. Paired with Great Wave, it is the engine behind most Arcade runs that crack 2,000 points.
- Cloud Blade: bounces fruit back up instead of letting it fall, so you rarely drop a piece, a real edge in Classic where every dropped fruit costs a life.
- Lightning Bolt: electrifies fruit you can chain together for bonus combo points in Arcade and Zen.
- Northern Lights: stretches the Frenzy Banana duration, flooding the screen with more fruit for longer.
- Princess Blade: upgrades the Double Points Banana (2x) into Triple Points (3x), tripling everything you bank while it is active.
- Mr. Sparkle: gives a chance to add 1 second to the Arcade clock each time you slice a lemon, small but useful in a tight 60-second push.
- Mutant Shuriken: spawns mutant fruit in Zen and Arcade that pay out explosive points when you cut them.
The takeaway is that gear matters most in Arcade. In Classic, a survival-leaning setup like Cloud Blade beats a high-risk one like Great Wave, because the goal there is to never drop fruit, not to slice the most at once.
How to break past 2,000 points in Arcade mode
High Arcade scores come from one idea: stack multipliers, do not just swipe faster. A combo, three or more fruit cut in a single swipe, already doubles those points, so patient diagonal swipes beat frantic tapping every time.
On top of combos sit the Blitzes, awarded for chaining combos in a row. Three combos back to back trigger a Combo Blitz, six a Great Blitz, nine an Awesome Blitz, then Super and Hyper, with the Unbelievable Blitz landing at 18 combos in a row. Each tier pays more than the last. Random critical hits add another 10 points each on top, so the longer you keep the chain alive, the faster the score snowballs.
The real multiplier is banana stacking. Freeze slows every fruit and pauses the timer, Frenzy floods the screen from both sides, and Double Points banks everything you cut and multiplies it. Slice a Freeze and a Frenzy at nearly the same moment and you get a screen full of fruit moving in slow motion, perfect for huge combos. Add Double Points on top and the score balloons. This is exactly where the Great Wave plus Ice Blade pairing shines, since the Freeze window throws up even more fruit to catch in those 10-fruit waves.
Two practical reminders. Save short, fast swipes for the end-of-round Pomegranate, since quick taps land more hits before it explodes. And in Classic, where a single bomb ends everything, it is smarter to let a fruit drop (you can afford to lose up to two) than to risk slicing a bomb sitting next to it.
What’s new in Fruit Ninja Classic version 3.32.7
Version 3.32.7 continues the event-driven rhythm Halfbrick has kept since 3.29.1, adding fresh content to the 40-plus roster rather than touching the core 2010 design.
New event blades and dojos: recent cycles drop themed blades and matching dojos through limited-time events, each carrying its own Minor Power that tweaks scoring in Arcade or Zen.
Blade power tuning: the Minor Powers system (per-blade effects like longer Freeze Bananas on the Ice Blade or extra fruit on a Great Wave) gets balance passes so no single blade dominates every mode.
Stability and performance fixes: the update folds in bug fixes and smoothing for newer Android versions, the housekeeping that keeps slicing responsive on high-refresh displays.
Because Classic preserves the original game, you will not find new modes here. The additions stay cosmetic and power-based, which is the entire point of the Classic line.
Fruit Ninja Classic MOD APK features
This MOD removes the Halfbrick+ paywall so the full Fruit Ninja Classic runs without a monthly subscription, and it hands you every blade, dojo and Minor Power from the first slice instead of grinding star fruit through hundreds of runs.
Halfbrick+ Premium Unlocked
The stock Fruit Ninja Classic only launches with an active Halfbrick+ subscription, billed monthly or annually after the free trial ends. This MOD opens the full game with no subscription and no in-app purchases, so Classic, Arcade, Zen, local multiplayer and the multi-slice Pomegranate are all playable from the start. It suits anyone who wants the preserved 2010 build without committing to a recurring charge for a game they mainly open to chase a high score.
All 40+ Blades and Dojos Unlocked
In the stock version you unlock blades like Great Wave, Cloud Blade, Ice Blade and Princess Blade slowly with star fruit, XP and limited-time events, and some event blades disappear once the event ends. This MOD unlocks all 40-plus blades and their matching dojos at once, the power-changing ones included. You can equip Great Wave with the Ice Blade for the 10-fruit Freeze combos that push Arcade scores past 2,000 right away, instead of waiting weeks for the right event to come around.
Unlimited Star Fruit
Star fruit is the currency that unlocks blades and levels up each blade’s Minor Power, and the stock game drips out only a few per run. This MOD sets star fruit to the maximum, so you can max a blade’s power, longer Freeze Bananas on the Ice Blade or stretched Frenzy on Northern Lights, the moment you equip it, rather than replaying Arcade dozens of times to afford one upgrade.
The table below sums up where the MOD changes the stock Fruit Ninja Classic, mainly the Halfbrick+ paywall and the blade grind, so you can see the gap before downloading.
| Criteria | Stock APK | MOD APK |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Requires an active Halfbrick+ subscription | Full game unlocked, no subscription |
| Blades & Dojos | 40+ unlocked via star fruit, XP and events | All 40+ unlocked from the start |
| Note: the biggest practical difference is the paywall. Stock Classic needs a paid Halfbrick+ plan to launch past the trial; the MOD opens everything for free. | ||
| Star Fruit | Earned slowly, a few per run | Maxed for instant power upgrades |
| Blade Minor Powers | Leveled with star fruit over many runs | Can be maxed immediately |
| Event-exclusive blades | Available only during limited events | Available from the start |
| Cost | Monthly or annual subscription | Free |
Frequently asked questions
Is the Fruit Ninja Classic MOD safe to install?
A MOD APK is the stock game repackaged with the paywall and unlocks changed, so install only from a source you trust and check the file size against the original (the Classic build runs well over 100 MB). Back up your device first. The MOD is not published by Halfbrick, so treat it as a third-party build rather than an official release.
Does the MOD work without a Halfbrick+ subscription?
Yes, and that is the main reason people look for it. The stock Fruit Ninja Classic needs an active Halfbrick+ subscription to launch past the trial, while the MOD opens the full game, all three modes and every blade, with no recurring charge. You will not get official cloud sync tied to a Halfbrick+ account, so high scores stay on the device.
What’s the difference between Fruit Ninja Classic and Classic+?
Both keep the original 2010 design, but Classic runs through the Halfbrick+ subscription with online events, while Classic+ is a one-time purchase that plays fully offline with no subscription and no events. Classic+ trades event-exclusive blades for the convenience of buying once. The free Fruit Ninja, by contrast, carries ads, in-app purchases and extra modes.
Can you play Fruit Ninja Classic offline?
Classic expects a Halfbrick+ login and pulls in event content, so it leans on a connection. If offline play is your priority, Classic+ is the build made for it and runs with no internet at all. The free Fruit Ninja sits in between, playable offline for the core modes but tied online for events and the daily Challenge.