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The point of the game is to serve the customer two orders. There will be four types of food rolling on a conveyor belt. These foods include a burger, a hot dog, a sandwich, and a corn dog. In Japanese versions, the food is replaced by different kinds of sushi. In | The point of the game is to serve the customer two orders. There will be four types of food rolling on a conveyor belt. These foods include a burger, a hot dog, a sandwich, and a corn dog. In Japanese versions, the food is replaced by different kinds of sushi. In the European version, the corn dog is removed in place of a pizza. | ||
The game starts off with a customer asking for a food item. The player will need to tap the correct food item. If the player taps the correct item, the customer will ask for another food item. If the player gets it right again, they win. However, if they get an order wrong or time runs out, the game ends in a loss. | The game starts off with a customer asking for a food item. The player will need to tap the correct food item. If the player taps the correct item, the customer will ask for another food item. If the player gets it right again, they win. However, if they get an order wrong or time runs out, the game ends in a loss. |
Revision as of 09:53, August 1, 2017
Double Order is one of Ashley's microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Gameplay
The point of the game is to serve the customer two orders. There will be four types of food rolling on a conveyor belt. These foods include a burger, a hot dog, a sandwich, and a corn dog. In Japanese versions, the food is replaced by different kinds of sushi. In the European version, the corn dog is removed in place of a pizza.
The game starts off with a customer asking for a food item. The player will need to tap the correct food item. If the player taps the correct item, the customer will ask for another food item. If the player gets it right again, they win. However, if they get an order wrong or time runs out, the game ends in a loss.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | かいてんずし Kai tenzushi |
Conveyor belt sushi |