Slice It All is a masterclass in 'oddly satisfying' hyper-casual gaming. The physics of the knife—how it flips and sticks into various surfaces—is tuned to perfection. There’s something primal and rewarding about flipping a blade through a field of pipes, fruits, and blocks, watching them shatter or split in half.
While the core mechanic is simple, the level design introduces enough variety to keep the 'one more try' factor high. The sound design deserves a special mention; the 'thud' of the knife sticking and the 'crunch' of sliced objects provide excellent tactile feedback. It’s the perfect digital fidget toy for when you have a few minutes to kill and want something that feels responsive and low-stress.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 2132Sun Jan 18 2026
bug fixes
Tap to flip the knife and slice amazing obstacles in juiciest way!
Cut or slice everything and become slice master!
Requires iOS 14.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Tap to flip the knife and slice amazing obstacles in juiciest way!
Cut or slice everything and become slice master!
















Slice It All! is a satisfying physics-based arcade game where you control a flipping knife. Tap to jump and rotate your blade to cut through various objects and obstacles. The more you slice, the higher your multiplier! Land on the target at the end of each level to earn massive rewards and unlock a collection of unique blades.
Satisfying physics and slicing effects
Simple one-tap controls
Hundreds of varied levels
Dozens of unlockable knives and swords
Double-tap quickly to perform a high-speed rotation. This is essential for slicing through tall stacks of objects without losing your momentum or getting stuck in the ground.
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Aim for the 'x10' zone at the very end of the level. The trick is to slow down your rotation just before the finish line so the tip of the blade sticks vertically into the highest value slot.
If the handle of the knife hits the ground, you lose your momentum. If the blade sticks, you can jump again!