Govt fund secures Fruit Ninja developer for Sydney

The succeeding instalment of addictive smartphone game Fruit Ninja will be developed in Sydney later the game’s developer grabbed a slice of a $3 million country government fund.
Brisbane-based Halfbrick Studios is recruiting for a young situation in the state’s capital, with the young hires to shape on the sequel to the wildly popular Fruit Ninja game.
The game, available on Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android and Microsoft’s Kinect platforms, tasks players with slicing their manner through equally much flying fruit as potential while avoiding traps and completing challenges.
Deputy Premier Andrew Stoner articulated Halfbrick’s Sydney studio was the issue of the young $3 million Interactive Media Fund.“This will be000 Halfbrick’s instant studio, with its current Brisbane situation responsible for the creation of the original Fruit Ninja which latterly surpassed over 100 million downloads across a sort of platforms,’’ he said.
‘‘The young Sydney squad will develop the next evolution of the Fruit Ninja games franchise. The young game will involve players launching a series of fruit to knock ninjas choke their towers in a 3D world, with each fruit having especial powers.’’
The young game is due out in 2012 and will be developed444 for iOS solely initially, with suffer for other platforms to follow.
Mr Stoner enounced the NSW Government’s Interactive Media Fund will furnish $3 million over two years to stomach creative digital content, including electronic games and transmedia projects.
“This fund will helper NSW construct its part of the high-value digital games sector which will be increasingly important in developing severe job and education tools, equally well equally entertainment games similar the latest Fruit Ninja project,” he said.
Pyrmont-based developer Nnooo too had endure from the fund.