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Sushi Sensei Game Review
Sushi Sensei Game Background
Sushi Sensei is a slicing game inspired by Fruit Ninja. Slice as many flying sushi rolls for your teacher as you can within 1 minute.
This game was developed by MarketJS.
How to Play Sushi Sensei
To select, left click with your mouse or tap on the touchscreen with your fingers. On the welcome screen, select Play near the bottom center.
Select and swipe to slice.
Basic Gameplay Advice
If you’re playing for the first time, the game will play a tutorial that details the steps you need to play the game.
Your goal is to slice as many of the sushi rolls that come up as possible. Use a fluid motion from your mouse or fingers to cut through sushi rolls. Cut as many of the sushi rolls that appear from the bottom of the screen. Avoid cutting the bombs.
You earn 1 point for every single sushi roll you slice. Slicing 3 sushi rolls in a row earns you twice as many points. You will lose 10 points if you slice a bomb. Your web browser automatically saves your best score. Compare your best and latest scores on the game over screen.
Earn as many points as you can before the 60-second timer expires.
Advanced Playing Tips & Strategy
Although the game does not penalize you for letting sushi rolls drop, we recommend slicing all the sushi rolls that pop up the screen. The one exception is when the sushi rolls are close to bombs; it’s better to lose a potential point than risk slicing the bomb and getting a heftier penalty.
Take advantage of groups of sushi rolls that clump together to earn a combo bonus.
Educational Aspects
This game hones a player’s motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Player Age Recommendations
This game is suited for players of all ages, though we recommend it mainly to school-aged gamers and above. We especially recommend this game to fans of slicing games like Fruit Ninja.


























