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| From: Zoo Games Category: Video Games
Buy New: $19.99
New (11) Used (2) from $19.98
Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 364
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: simulation_games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 10191 Model: 802068101916 UPC: 802068101916 EAN: 0802068101916
Release Date: July 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Unlock all of the menu items in the current restaurant by earning and spending COIN. Unlock the next new recipe or new high-carbon, razor-sharp, signature series chef's knife. | | • | Create a Chef's Special that is better than any of the current menu items. Attract the attention of the local Food Critic - by completing the previous tasks and gain a favorable review in the local newspaper. | | • | Serve more than the minimum number of plates in one day - number dependent on difficulty level and stage of restaurant in the game. | | • | Spend COIN to buy a new restaurant. |
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Too much like... work! January 6, 2009 Purchased this game for Christmas along with a Wii system and several other games. I was drawn in by the low price. Mama was correct (as always)... you get what you pay for.br /br /The graphics are, ummmm... ordinary. Not at all what they could be. The game play is... sub-par. I didn't find it easy to manipulate things (tearing lettuce especially).br /br /But my biggest gripe? The "game" is too much like working a job in front of your television set! Yes, it is challenging on a mental level, and being an "efficiency expert" thought maybe it might just be a good tool for teaching assembly methods. But within a half out I grew tired, not in the physical sense but tired of the monotany of making sandwiches and such and feeling like I was at work.br /br /This may be a good game for teaching the FBFA (Future Burger Flippers of America), but other than that I find no entertainmenet value within the confines of the box that it came in.
Flip and Fry Fun Frenzy! December 30, 2008 "Order Up!" is great for grownups and kids, novices and hard-core gamers. All you need is a Wii remote; no special attachments. It's for one player only, but it's just as fun to watch as to play. br / There are employees for hire with unique abilities, and customers with unique tastes [for a good tip, you might have to put brown sugar on the French fries]! There are major mishaps [rats, fire] and minor ones [worker asleep]. There's a health inspector and a restaurant critic. The black market guy seems like a blend of Peter Lorre and Quasimodo. There is a spice supplier that you'll visit often [lots of flavors to unlock].br /You will slice, dice, flip, and fry, and grate your way to culinary domination. Don't forget the seasoning!br /
Food and Fun! December 28, 2008 My kids and I love this game! It progressively get harder to keep you sweating. If you kids has an interest in cooking, this is a good game to get. It really is more interesting that the other cooking games for the Wii.
Very addictive game!!! December 24, 2008 Very fun game. But be carefull once you start playing you won't want to stop. My brothers and nephews became addicted to the game as well.br /br /What makes it addictive? Figuring out what spices the customers want, earning money to meet goals to go on to the next levels and the humor of the patrons.br /br /It's a good buy. Enjoy.br /br /
My son loves it November 24, 2008 My eight year old son has a lot of fun with this game. It's just challenging enough that he doesn't get bored, but not too hard, that he doesn't get frustrated.
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