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Our preview of this fun little cooking game for the Nintendo Wii is ready for the pass.

You've got a four-top that's been waiting far too long, three tickets on the rack, and rats invading your kitchen. On top of all that, you're running low on spices and your sous chef just fell asleep on the job. Welcome to the hectic world of Order Up, an upcoming cooking game for the Nintendo Wii from developer SuperVillain Studios. While the immediate comparison to the Cooking Mama series is obvious, Order Up takes the idea of virtual cooking to the next level: Here, you're not just preparing meals, you're running a restaurant. We've had a chance to spend the last couple of days with this lighthearted look at the food business to see how it's coming along ahead of its July release.

You play an up-and-coming chef in Order Up, looking to make your name in Port Abello, an island town that is home to a bunch of foodies. Your ultimate aim in the game is to win the "Fortified Chef Competition," the ultimate contest for local chefs that takes place on a cruise ship and serves as the game's final stage. Before you get there, however, you'll walk the long, uphill road toward establishing yourself in the business. Your first stop will be at a fast food joint called Burger Face, which serves as the game's tutorial.

A pimply-faced kid with a puberty-broken voice serves as your host (and boss) at Burger Face, teaching you the basics of cooking such simple meals as a hamburger. As you might expect from a Wii game, all of the cooking in Order Up is controlled by specific motions with the Wii Remote. For example, when peeling lettuce for the burger, you'll need to grab the head of the lettuce with the B button then peel the leaves back individually. To chop the tomatoes, you simply make a chopping motion with the controller. To cook the fries, you dump the fries in the fryer, grab the basket with the B button, and make a downward motion to put them in the grease. Once they're done, you pull them out of the grease and then serve them up. Cooking the burger requires you to place the beef patty on the grill then pay attention to a heat meter that will tell you when your burger is ready to serve. If you wait too long, you might overcook the meat (though, as you'll discover later in the game, some customers will prefer to have their meal slightly overcooked).

After you've finished the tutorial, you'll move on to your very own first restaurant, Gravy Chug, an old-fashioned, straightforward diner. The menu will open up a bit, with everything from the aforementioned burgers to country fried steak and French onion soup to steak and eggs. You'll be able to unlock new menu items as you go; the game will have a total of 80 recipes available to you across the five restaurants that you can unlock.

All of these recipes will require different motions of the Wii Remote, and all of them are relatively simple--though we had trouble folding burritos for some reason. The challenge in Order Up comes from balancing multiple meal tickets at the same time. As your day's service begins, customers will begin to file into your restaurant and choose a table. You can only work on four tickets at a time (the maximum number of patrons that can sit at a table in the game), but you'll quickly discover that four tickets requires some delicate balancing to get everything out at the same time. After all, if the food sits on the staging area too long, it will gradually cool off, which means less money for you once the food is delivered.

Once the tickets come into the kitchen, you start on the basic ingredients, making sure to pay attention to any special requests for spices from regular customers. If you get those spice requests correct, you'll earn a larger tip once the food is served. As the tickets pile up, you'll be thankful for your assistant chefs, who can help you with almost any task in the kitchen. To pass off a task to your assistant, you just drag the ingredient to the top of the assistant you wish to help you. You start off with a single assistant but can hire a second chef, as well as replace any assistant you wish. Different assistant chefs have different skills; one might be skilled with a knife, while another might be adept at serving the specials to customers. With some experience, you'll have your kitchen running like a well-tuned sports car.

And then, inevitably, disaster will strike. Whether it's a health inspector who unexpectedly shows up, a rat infestation, or one of your chefs falling asleep behind the grill, you'll need to take special action to make sure these problems don't bring your restaurant down. To do so, you'll have to take part in some minigames, such as washing dishes to prove to the health inspector you run a tidy ship, flicking scurrying rats off of your kitchen equipment, or shaking your employee to wake him up.

To get ahead in Order Up, you'll want to open up additional restaurants in Port Abello. To do so, you'll first need to turn your current gig into a five-star restaurant by completing a number of preset requirements, such as unlocking your entire menu or pleasing the local food critic. When cooking for the critic, you'll want to make sure you handle all of the steps yourself because while your assistants might be fast, they're not always that accurate. In order to ensure that the food is as perfectly prepared as possible, it's best to handle each step yourself.

Though the majority of the game is spent in the kitchen, Order Up will also let you take the occasional trip to the market to replenish your stock of spices or purchase special recipes for each of your restaurants. There are five total restaurants to unlock, featuring a variety of cuisines, such as Mexican, Italian, and French.

So far, Order Up is proving to be a fun little twist on the traditional cooking game. We haven't gotten very far in the game, but we figure the heat will only turn up in the kitchen the further along you get in your Port Abello career. The game is due for release on July 22, and we'll have more on the game in the coming weeks.

48 Comments

  • zinc55

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 5:50 pm GMT

    lokks delishous! i'm gonna buy!

  • greater_bird

    Posted Jun 22, 2008 2:20 am GMT

    Really like the sound of this!! It seems to add enough to the experience that it's not just a Cooking Mama clone, and I like the idea of adding more challenge to the cooking process by introducing some legitimate time demands and other restaurant management problems.

  • jonzo187

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 4:51 am GMT

    Somehow this game looks good in some ways i would BUY it but we will just see the full Review Sorry about spelling!!! I SUCK AT it!!! lol

  • aikimagicjedi

    Posted Jun 3, 2008 3:00 pm GMT

    This game looks like fun and oddly interesting! - They could have alternate the cooking game with an improved version of the DINNER DASH game offered in yahoo games which is really fun but a little bit difficult after reaching higher levels.

    I so wish they had used Mii supported features, at least for the customers. It'll be so much fun to see your buddies getting in the burger place, you could burn their burgers and u'll see them getting upset and leave!

  • BigMace23

    Posted May 28, 2008 2:37 pm GMT

    Looks like this will be better than the cooking mama series

  • FantasyFanatic3

    Posted May 27, 2008 11:02 pm GMT

    Wow! This game looks really fun! I read this first part of this article and it didn't seem very fun or attracting to me. But after I watched the episode of 'On the Spot' that this game was in, it opened up. These cooking games have never really appealed to my interest or liking, but I think I'll be sure to give this one a try!

  • king_bobo

    Posted May 27, 2008 4:53 am GMT

    Well, it certainly looks fun; but the game developers need to make sure that they put a lot of time into the motion-sensing controls, because often these are the downfalls of Wii games where there's a lot of stuff crammed in.

  • TaintedSaint666

    Posted May 27, 2008 12:26 am GMT

    Looks fun enough, anything's better than Cooking Mama....

  • veni-vidi-vici

    Posted May 26, 2008 11:19 pm GMT

    Th e graphics aren't to easy on the eye though it seems.

  • salans07

    Posted May 26, 2008 8:01 pm GMT

    This game looks like it will be fun. The charcters kind of remind me of Weebels...Wii-bels maybe

  • MichaeltheCM

    Posted May 26, 2008 4:55 pm GMT

    haha what? looks pretty fun

  • RealKilla_789 Site Greeter

    Posted May 26, 2008 4:34 pm GMT

    lol looks fun

  • huntervaneg

    Posted May 26, 2008 11:12 am GMT

    It brings some new concepts to the cooking games, I hope those innovations help to make it a fun game and not get too monotonous as Cooking Mama.

  • KingBahamut

    Posted May 26, 2008 10:10 am GMT

    I wonder, since this is a cooking game on the Wii, does that mean it's educational? Here all it showed how to make was a burger which is easier than pie but nevertheless was made in the same way that you would make a real one so its possible that knowing how to prepare food in the game could help in real life.

  • __HcL__

    Posted May 26, 2008 9:43 am GMT

    this looks, "Better than Mamma!" I've a got a cyber cookie for anyone that gets the reference

  • is0lati0n

    Posted May 26, 2008 4:23 am GMT

    Damn. Another reason to wanting a Wii.

  • Meracalos

    Posted May 26, 2008 3:49 am GMT

    I'd better play GTA IV

  • URError

    Posted May 26, 2008 3:10 am GMT

    ya dude totally amazin

  • piecake

    Posted May 26, 2008 2:17 am GMT

    Why don't you all just go into your kitchens and cook some real food then you can eat it!

  • selbie

    Posted May 26, 2008 12:38 am GMT

    Looks interesting. My gf would like this game

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  • Wii Release Info

    • Release Date: Jul 22, 2008
    • ESRB: E
      Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be suitable for ages 6 and older.

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