Order Up
Order Up is a 2-vs-2 minigame from Mario Party 4. The phrase "order up" is sometimes used by diner employees to indicate that the meal they were preparing is complete and ready to be served to the customer. It returns in Mario Party: The Top 100.
Introduction
In a fast food restaurant, the red team is in front of a round table, and the food appears. The camera zooms out, and the game begins.
Gameplay
At the beginning of each round, two each of five different food items (a hamburger, a corn dog, French fries, Orange Juice, and an ice cream cone) are covered by boxes on a table, one for each team. The tables then spin around for a while, and when they stop, Toad (the customer) orders two of the food items. The teams must remove the boxes to reveal the correct two food items in order to earn a point. Choosing an incorrect item causes it to be removed from the table. The team that earns three points first wins the game.
Ending
Mario Party 4
The camera zooms to the winning team as they run to the front of their table, and they do their winning poses.
Mario Party: The Top 100
Controls
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– Move
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– Open a Box
In-Game Text
- Rules – "Toad will order items that you must find in the boxes before the other team. First to 3 pts. wins."
- Advice – "Before the boxes come down, try to memorize the order of items in the circle."
Trivia
- The name "Kinopio Burger" is visible on a poster, even in the Western releases of Mario Party 4. Kinopio is Toad's name in Japanese.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Spoedbestelling[?] | Speed Order | |
German | Bestellung, bitte![?] | Order, please! | |
Italian | Al ristorante[?] | At the restaurant | |
Spanish | Los caprichos de Toad[?] | Toad's fancies |