Hey, can you do this? NYANYANYANYANYANYAN
Hey, apple hey, hey apple! Apple, hey! Hey apple! Apple! Hey, hey apple WHAT??!!??! Knife. What?🔪 AAAHHH🍎
Yes, Annoying Orange is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Annoying Orange app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Annoying Orange is free.
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5 out of 5
8 ratings in Philippines
Hey, apple hey, hey apple! Apple, hey! Hey apple! Apple! Hey, hey apple WHAT??!!??! Knife. What?🔪 AAAHHH🍎
It is a fun game where you throw fruits and vegetables to different ares like cutting board and blenders. It has a tutorial if you do not know how. to play the game, it is pretty simple, you have to fling a fruit/vegetable to a blender to earn points and level up. This is the gest game ever!!! 😃😃😃
I had fun sending fruits and vegetables to their deaths! MWA-HA-HA-HA!
The game is good, but as I said, in the title of this review, it either needs a landscape mode, or a better orientation to fit the screen of an iPad. Because, iPad screens aren’t exactly small. And if you play the game in portrait mode on an iPad, and you play the balloon mode, and you get to the screen where you have to hit the continue button, the continue button gets cut off. So you’re forced to close the app, and then reopen it. So again, as stated in the title, there needs to be an orientation for iPads.
This game is so delightful I love how you get to smash annoying orange in a blender! It’s so satisfying and I love marshmallows!
The knife needs little bit louder and the blenders to
Amazing
Hahahaha Good Game Hahahaha
It was good
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