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7.9 out of 10

Order Up!

 

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  • User Score (107)
    8.7 8.7 from 107 reviewers
  • Expert Score (27)
    6.8 6.8 from 27 reviewers
  • Value for money (3)
    8.4 8.4 from 3 reviewers
  • Sound quality (2)
    8.4 8.4 from 2 reviewers
  • Gameplay (4)
    9.2 9.2 from 4 reviewers
  • Graphics (4)
    7.8 7.8 from 4 reviewers
  • Sound (2)
    6.8 6.8 from 2 reviewers
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. ablegamers.com

    4.5/10
    28 February 2011

    Ever dreamed of being a short order cook in a variety of restaurants but don’t want the hassle of dealing the nasty heat of the fryers and cleaning up people messes? Read more

  2. The Gamers Temple

    The Gamers Temple
    7.8/10
    1 October 2008

    If you dismiss Order Up as just another Cooking Mama clone, then you'll miss out on your free chef's hat. Yes, Order Up really comes with a little burger chef hat that you can wear while playing the game. Read more

  3. WorthPlaying

    WorthPlaying
    8.0/10
    22 August 2008

    Order Up!, developed by SuperVillain Studios , is a full-featured cooking and restaurant management video game that promises players a much richer and more entertaining experience by expanding beyond basic slice and dice Read more

  4. Auracore MediaWorks

    Auracore MediaWorks
    8.0/10
    10 November 2008

    Finally, a game that lets one live out their ultimate dream of being a short-order cook. Read more

    • Addictively frantic gameplay; colourful and unique graphic style; a number of ways to enhance your cooking experience; responsive controls.
    • Not enough restaurants.
  5. Game Freaks 365

    7.2/10
    6 November 2008

    Starting a few years back on the Nintendo DS, cooking games became mainstream with titles such as Cooking Mama, Ratatouille, Diner Dash and Cake Mania. Read more

  6. DailyGame

    8.3/10
    16 September 2008

    The Cooking Mama games surprised just about everyone when they came out, much in the same way Katamari Damacy did when it released. A cooking game, really? "We cook that every day," went the logic. Read more

  7. DarkStation

    DarkStation
    7.0/10
    8 September 2008

    Order Up! had a lot of the key ingredients that you would want to find in a simple game like it is.  It has a really great control scheme that works well with the objectives in the game, pretty solid graphics that make it... Read more

  8. Evil Avatar

    Evil Avatar
    7.0/10
    11 August 2008

    You first duty is to go through the tutorial at Burger Face of how to cook. The controls are pretty self-explanatory, although you will find this tutorial does not set you up very well for the upcoming trials simply because... Read more

  9. Nintendo World Report

    Nintendo World Report
    8.0/10
    7 November 2008

    Macaroni and cheese…with brown sugar?!? Read more

    • Fun and addictive, Intuitive motion control, Deep, yet accessible gameplay
    • Bland background music, Ringing the damn bell!
  10. GamerNode

    7.5/10
    6 August 2008

    It's the variety and tasks outside of cooking (including the Diner Dash-esque handling of customers) which makes Order Up! a surprisingly addictive game. Read more

  • User Reviews

  1. Time to make Order Up number 2!

    Amazon
    10/10
    Reviewer: Superd, Amazon
    21 December 2011 See Product at Amazon ($16.95)

    Time to make Order Up number 2! Out of all the video games I have for the Wii this one is by far my favorite one. It is very addicting! I just wish there were more restaurants to buy. Read more or see product

  2. A great game if your 6 or 60

    Newegg
    10/10
    Reviewer: President Eden, Newegg
    13 July 2009

    Order Up is a nice break from saving the world, winning the race, or just about any other game you might be playing. Read more

    • I bought this game for my daughter not thinking that I would also enjoy it. I mean the idea of cooking in a game did not strike me as fun. But i will have to say it is. The controls work great, and there is a nice mix of m...
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  3. Any Orders?

    8.0/10
    Reviewer: MyViewMatters100, Ciao
    16 October 2009

    This wii game is a fun and addictive game. As your customers order food, you prepare and cook them. You start off as a chef and work your way up, cooking in better restaurants and more complicated dishes as you go along. Read more

    • Good gaming concept
    • Could have more restaurants
  4. order up

    Overstock
    6.0/10
    Reviewer: Overstock
    7 December 2009

    I found it interesting at first but then it got a little boring. I will look at it again after the holidays. Read more

  5. Order Up! (Wii): This game is HOT HOT HOT

    	 Dooyoo
    Reviewer: bessiebabes, Dooyoo
    7 November 2008

    This game is for food lovers, aspiring Chefs or those who enjoy fun games Read more

    • So much you can do with a simple Wii remote
    • Can ache your arm abit when cooking
  6. "Outstanding, a must buy for those Master Chef wannabees!"

    10/10
    Reviewer: Wii Game Review
    23 September 2008

    I played this around my relatives house in the U.S. and was absolutely amazed at how well this game not only looks but plays! It is such a laugh and has so much functionality to it too for a Wii title! Order Up! Read more

  • WikiFreak Description

Order Up

The Order Up is a nintendo wii game. The game is a food preparation game. The game is also made to embrace the Wii’s motion-sensetive controls. As a short-order cook in Order Up,players can use the Wii Remote to slice,grate,cook food and prepared up to four dishes simultaneously and plate them all in a timely fashion. The challenge of the game is prepping each ingredient while coordinating multiple dishes is an engaging task. The game is manufactured by Zoo Games. 10191 is the products part …

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Order Up

The Order Up is a nintendo wii game. The game is a food preparation game. The game is also made to embrace the Wii’s motion-sensetive controls. As a short-order cook in Order Up,players can use the Wii Remote to slice,grate,cook food and prepared up to four dishes simultaneously and plate them all in a timely fashion. The challenge of the game is prepping each ingredient while coordinating multiple dishes is an engaging task. The game is manufactured by Zoo Games. 10191 is the products part number. Not only that, the product has a Wii platform. The game is designed for everyone. The genre of the game is action. The game is a 1 player game. The developer of the game is Supervillain studios.

Features

The Order Up is a virtual kitchen simulator. The game features both a male and a female chef working up the professional ladder in the island setting of Port Abello. The Order Up is a single player game which has four save slots for a medium length experience and experienced gamers could conquer the game is single digit hours. The game has a story line that includes several animated characters including the predictable food critic and health inspector. The game also allows players to hire chef assistants. Players will start out at a training site which is Burger face and the move on to a local diner alled the Gravy Chug. Players also control which customers the want to serve as well expedite food orders when finished. Players will also learn how to multitask when they play this game. The game also has a quick play mode. The mode will allow players to work with four different meals.

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  • Manufacturer's Description

Accessible For All Ages: Exciting, engaging and easy to play, anyone can cook in Order Up!More Than a Mini Game:Order Up! is a full game experience with a story, a world, a colorful cast of characters and invites players to truly run a restaurant.

  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Genre: Action
  • ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)
  • ESRB Descriptor: Comic Mischief

Specifications

  • Alternative names
    Order Up

Release Date

  • First seen
    30 July 2008

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Previous questions about this product

  • Spices

    How do you use the spices once you buy them? I know how to see what the customers want, but how do you access the spices and put them on the food after you purchase them at the market?

    Answered by boo 2009-05-02:

    As your cooking the meal press (-) then choose the picture then add the spice

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