Inspired modder makes Fruit Ninja but it's a Counter-Strike 2 aim trainer

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

One of the earlier smartphone smash hits was Halfbrick's Fruit Ninja, released in 2010. It had that magic combination of simplicity alongside an irresistible difficulty ramp: Not yono all app to mention, slicing [[link]] pieces of fruit with a virtual blade is just incredibly satisfying. Turns out, blowing them away with an AK-47 works, too.

Modder and artist Ethurs have brought Fruit Ninja to Counter-Strike 2, turning it into an aim trainer for the greatest competitive FPS on the planet. Available now , the Fruit Ninja aim trainer offers three modes, a variety of fruit, and naturally manages to incorporate the bomb.

The mod even has a third offering: yono arcade 360 mode, which is the one part I kinda noped out of. It gives you 30 seconds in a circular arena, surrounded by tons of watermelons bouncing up and out of a moat, and you have to blast as many as possible. The background for this level is a little blurry and, with all the spinning I had to do and the din of splashing of watermelons returning to water, it didn't quite do it for me.

I just booted up practice again and unloaded full-auto into a satisfying cascade of fruit. This isn't going to change Counter-Strike 2, but I can easily see it slotting into my little rotation of [[link]] warm-up maps: It's just very satisfying to shoot watermelons.

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