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Dexter Slice

A chilling new puzzle game celebrating 10 years of "Dexter" and featuring voice-over by James Remar (Harry Morgan).
Category Price Seller Device
Games $3.99 Gazillion, Inc iPhone, iPad, iPod

Press, slide and hold a fiendish array of sharp and pointy objects to clear each level. Just be careful where you put your fingers!

Over 120 levels with more levels and features on the way!

Dexter: Slice is the spiritual successor to the popular 2010 release Slice HD. As with the previous game, Dexter: Slice presents players with an onscreen field of EXTREMELY SHARP cutlery. Moving each knife reveals buttons that must be quickly pushed before the blades slide back into place. The longer you play, the more challenging the puzzles become, sometimes involving as many as ALL 10 FINGERS - eventually requiring a masterful combination of careful planning, limber fingers and quick reflexes. Fail, however, and anguished screams accompany realistic blood splatters that decorate the screen. You didn't need that pinky, did you?

Michael C. Hall will reprise his role as Dexter in our upcoming update along with new levels and additional game features.

Reviews

Huge fan
unhappiestcustomer

As a big fan of the show, I enjoyed having Harry as my in-game coach. Fun to play, especially with friends. Daily challenges are super hard and keep it fresh. Not the right game if you're looking to relax. ?


Don't purchase on iPhone.
Joybuzzed

Really wish they would have warned me before I purchase that this game is very poor on the iPhone. Waste, although seems like it could be fun on a iPad.


Love this bloody game
Did-50382$:

Cool and addicting. So many blades and so much blood! Def worth playing


Tonight's The Night
I am corn dill

What a fun, challenging and addicting game!


Bloody OKAY.
Four2x4

It's fun For a while but gets a bit boring, even as the challenges increase. It's just not enough for me to stay interested for too long. It is a good effort by the Devs, more than I could ever do, but again, the game play is repetitive and basically a play on finger "Twister" in that you have to manipulate knives out of the way using several fingers hoping to print out that particular level. Sorry, but it's only mildly engaging... to me anyways!


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