Your chance to become the Fruit Ninja National Champion

It may not be the most manly thing to do, but most men still have a crack at cutesy little app games like Fruit Ninja. Why? They’re amazingly addictive. If you’re a fan of Fruit Ninja, now you can make it worth something.

On the week of May 20, the Fruit Ninja anniversary tour will take place. Fans of the app game in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will get the chance to enter the Fruit Ninja Dojo and play the game on numerous iPads that have been set up. It’s here where you will get the chance to score high enough to make the finals in Sydney on May 30.

There’s a pretty good reason why you would want to make the finals as well. Thousands of dollars in prizes, for example, with the grand prize being a ninja experience for two to Japan.

Don’t despair if you don’t win or even make the finals though. Anyone who turns up will get free download codes for Fruit Ninja and will get to play new content. And for Brisbane and Sydney players, you will likely get to skip a bit of work as well.

The Fruit Ninja Dojos are open on the following dates:

Brisbane – Monday May 21st, Queens Street Mall 10am – 7pm
Sydney – Thursday May 24th, Darling Harbour 10am – 7pm
Melbourne – Saturday May 26th, Federation Square 10am – 7pm

If you go down and have a crack at making the finals, good luck.

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