This article is about a microgame. For the minigame from Mario Party: Island Tour, see Flip Out.
Flip Out!
The microgame Flip Out! from WarioWare: Twisted!
WarioWare: Twisted!
The microgame Flip Out!
WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare: Twisted!
WarioWare Gold
Type Steer Clear (Dribble & Spitz, Twisted!)
Anything Goes (Wario Deluxe, Gold)
Command(s) Flip!
Info "Flip that flapjack and catch it! This is the first step towards master chef-dom!" (Twisted!)
"Any idiot can be a chef, including me! I just gotta flip the pancakes in the air and catch them with my skillet. Easy, right?" (Gold)
Controls Tilt motion control – Move (Twisted!)
+Control Pad left or right / Circle Pad – Move (Gold)
A Button / A Button – Flip pancake
Time limit 8 beats (Gold)
Target score 10

Flip Out! is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Twisted! and one of Wario Deluxe's microgames in WarioWare Gold. The microgame's name comes from the term "flip out", which means "to react very excitedly."

GameplayEdit

The purpose of the game is to make the chef flip the pancake. This is done by pressing   to flip it and tilting the system to move the pan close to where the pancake will land to it.

WarioWare: Twisted!Edit

  • First level difficulty: The pancake will get propelled up and land in a random location.
  • Second level difficulty: The pancake will float in the air for a moment.
  • Third level difficulty: The pancake will fly high into the air.

WarioWare GoldEdit

Wario is the chef, and the microgame uses   or   to control him instead of gyro controls.

  • First level difficulty: The pancake will get propelled up and land in a random location.
  • Second level difficulty: The pancake will fly high into the air with an arrow indicating its current position.
  • Third level difficulty: The pancake will float in the air for a moment.

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フライがえし (Twisted!)[?]
Furai-gaeshi
Fly/Fry Backwards
くうちゅうがえし (Gold)[?]
Kūchū-gaeshi
Aerial Flip-over
French Jeté de crêpe[?] Crepe throw
German Pfnannentwister[?] (Frying) Pan Twister
Italian Cuoco di 1ª categoria[?] First category cook
Spanish (NOA) Desayuno volteado[?] Flipped breakfast
Spanish (NOE) La sartén por el mango[?] (Taking) the frying pan by the handle (idiom meaning "to take control of a situation")