Gravity Cutter: Stone Fruit Storm Surge

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Core Gameplay
Gravity Cutter: Stone Fruit Storm features peaches, nectarines, plums, and apricots falling in dense storms. You slice by drawing a line; the blade cuts any fruit the line passes through. The objective is to clear a “storm meter” by slicing 40 fruits before allowing five misses. Storms have wind effects that tilt fall trajectories left or right. A “double storm” event occasionally spawns two fruits attached by a stem—slicing the stem splits them without counting as a slice.

Levels & Content Design
There are 295 levels across four “storm intensities.” Early levels have light wind and single fruits. Later levels include heavy wind, double-fruit stems, and “pit cores” that deduct points if sliced. The level set is final; no ongoing updates are offered. The game includes a level selection screen with completion percentages per intensity.

Visuals & Experience
The art direction uses dramatic cloud backgrounds with occasional lightning flashes (optional disable). Fruits have glossy textures with realistic pits visible after slicing. Slice animations include a momentary particle burst. Performance is stable; a performance mode reduces background detail. The interface uses a wind direction indicator and a storm meter.

Key Features
A “wind cancel” power-up (once per level) resets wind to zero for five seconds. A replay function allows you to retry any level without exiting. Offline mode is standard. No user data is collected. A simple local hall of fame stores your top three scores per level.

User Value
This game offers a slightly more challenging experience due to wind mechanics. It may appeal to players who enjoy adapting to changing conditions. No therapeutic outcomes are claimed.

Usage Scenarios
Good for longer commutes (e.g., train journeys of 20+ minutes) or as a focused activity during a break. The storm theme adds variety without increasing stress.