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Carrie's Order Up!

$2.99
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Developer:
Ink Dragon Works
Publisher:
Ink Dragon Works
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Carrie's Order Up! is a challenging arcade game inspired by the likes of Pac-Man and Game & Watch. As Carrie, a crab waitress in a port town's restaurant, you have to serve spaghetti, pancakes, and burgers to all kinds of sea creatures without bumping into them!

Aside from charming characters and SNES-quality pixel art, this game contains:

  • Service Mode featuring 20 Rounds of food serving and fish skirting.
  • Friendlier difficulty level for those who want a more easy-going experience.
  • Earn money to unlock new features: endless mode, holiday mode, color palettes... and a playable extra character!
  • 160 side challenges for completionists for those who seek a true challenge.
  • Game pad support.
  • In-game record keeping.
  • High score tables to compete with others on Steam, including your friends.

Mechanics may be simple, but a level of depth to the mechanics exist, with tons of achievements to reward those that learn to master being a crab waitress! If you're looking for a cute and challenging game that lifts inspiration from arcade titles, you'll find hours of entertainment in Carrie's Order Up!

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
88 user reviews
98%
Positive
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I had fun with this. I'll probably keep playing it a lot more than I should, but yeah, definietly worth every cent. It's like a fun little mix of Pac-Man and Diner Dash with an art style that reminds me of Bubble Bobble. My only beef is that sometimes I pick up dishes when I don't want to pick up dishes because I'm trying to get food to some grouchy dock worker shark who's been waiting on his burger for like thirty seconds CALM DOWN SIR I SEE YOU IT'S ON IT'S WAY OVER JEEZ So maybe if you added a button to toggle dish picking up mode kind of like the black and white shields in Ikaruga that would make this game go from great to super friggin great, I think. Good stuff, can't wait to see what you come up with next.

33 helpful 4 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I rarely ever go to the steam greenlight, it's usually filled with trash, "simulators," and joke games, but a few months ago I decided to check it out for sh!ts and giggles. While treading through the wave of filth, I stumbled upon this little diamond in the rough. I'll be honest, it was solely the game's art style that brought me over. I was intrigued by the game's concept, it reminded me of Diner Dash, a Ds game I used to play a lot. I decided to give this game my support, something this game was the first to receive from me, and currently the only game I've supported on the workshop. After a few days, I completely forgot about this game. A couple of days ago, I received an email from Steam telling me that this game was released, and you bet that I went and bought it... A few days later. What!? I'm a busy guy. Carrie's Order up is visual porn, every little aspect of the game looks beautiful, from the retro-like cutscenes, to the little idle dance ...

22 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

[b][i]Carrie's Order Up![/i] is a fun little mashup of [i]Diner Dash[/i] and something akin to [i]Pac-Man[/i].[/b] There is enough complexity to keep you going for a couple of hours, if you really get into it. My excitement was really high during early play of this one, but dropped off pretty quickly. [b]It's good, and definately worth the small asking price.[/b] But, unless you are driven by score chasing, there isn't much more after that. [i]Essentially, this plays like a pizza parlor arcade game where you try to serve customers and earn money.[/i] The floor layouts change. You have a 'spin' maneuver where you can ghost through customers. There is nuance, which is appreciated. [b]Pros:[/b] +Cheap, fun and fairly detailed for an arcade game +Original enough +Controller support is good [b]Cons:[/b] -Storyline/storyboards are strange and I could do without them -Not really that much meat on the bone here; I got my fill after about an hour -Could do with more content overall, namely p...

10 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

This is actually a well polished game, you would think that it's just a casual experience but it can get pretty fast paced at times (which makes sense having an arcade style to it). The game has you run around trying to avoid customers while at the same time needing to make sure they are kept served. You can either keep out of their way or you can spin past them. Spinning lets you pass through moving customers without being hit. Plates can be stacked together so you can serve multiple customers without having to go back to the counter after each one. There's powerups and hazards to keep aware of as well, plus dirty plates can be picked up and brought to the sink which improve your score but you can't carry food with them. The graphics are great to look at, they are retro styled but you can tell what things are supposed to be and they have a smooth animation to them. Sounds let you know whats going on and are nice as well. The music is something I can listen to multiple times and stil...

9 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I actually almost considered keep playing this game instead of work today, it's so addicting! The character design is cute, the pixel animation is simple but perfect for the theming, so no complaints! The gameplay is really fun too, it's more than it meets the eye because it can be pretty challenging! But still not frustrating, just a good ol' fun game to play and enjoy yourself!

9 helpful 1 funny
9 min at review
Not Recommended

It's a cute dinner dash style game, but there's nothing about it that makes me want to open the game again and play more. There are no goals and there's no real story line. It gets really boring REALLY fast. Glad I only spent a dollar on it, but I'm honestly surprised it's not a free game.

7 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Carrie's Order Up is quite cute and stylish too! I especially enjoy how simple yet fast-paced the game is! My only gripe is that the controls feel a bit unresposive sometimes but that could just be my Keyboard. Other than that, I'd totally reccomend the game. Especially give how cheap it is too!I think you'll get alot of bang for your buck with this game!

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

If pacman and burger time had a baby that looked straight out from Bust-a-Move This is the most 80/90ies arcade game i played in a while(in a good way)

7 helpful 3 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It honestly madde me think it was a Dinner Dash clone, but when I tried it, I was surprised! The game is prety fun and addictive, the graphics are lovable andd controls respond perfectly. Both girls are Waifu Material~

5 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Hook the player quickly. Live within your means. Make the core mechanics feel tight and fair. Present information in a format that feels organic and fun. Ensure that the challenge is scalable. The player becomes invested. They're compelled to see the characters succeed. Carrie’s Order Up does all of these things. And it’s cute as F***.

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Vista or Greater
  • Processor: 2.4 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 mb video memory
  • Storage: 31 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Intel

FAQ

How much does Carrie's Order Up! cost?

Carrie's Order Up! costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Carrie's Order Up!?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista or Greater Processor: 2.4 Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 256 mb video memory Storage: 31 MB available space Sound Card: Intel

What platforms is Carrie's Order Up! available on?

Carrie's Order Up! is available on Windows PC.

Is Carrie's Order Up! worth buying?

Carrie's Order Up! has 98% positive reviews from 88 players.

When was Carrie's Order Up! released?

Carrie's Order Up! was released on Sep 12, 2016.

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