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Submitted by BIoodmask 1132d ago | review

Aussie-Nintendo: Order Up! Review

The game is easy to get into, with enough details lurking under the surface to make things interesting, although it's not a particularly lengthy gaming experience. There are some drawbacks – the occasional problem with motion recognition and the frequency of assistants falling asleep on the job can be frustrating, but otherwise it's a well-presented game that's fun to play. There's not a lot of replay value once the game is completed, as most recipes will be unlocked during the course of the game and there's no real incentive to continue once you get everything, as well as there being a lack of multiplayer, but it's a worthy title for a quick gaming session. (Order Up!, Wii) 7.5/10

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