PS2 Underrated Gem: The Adventures of Cookie and Cream

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Cookie (1983)
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This is a series of gameplay vids I'm doing highlighting overlooked games for the PS2.

Don't let the kiddie looks of this game put you off to one of them most addictive PS2 games out there.

The Adventures of Cookie and Cream is a cutsey, puzzle/platformer game hybrid. Though it may look like a kids game at first glance, it's actually quite challenging to play through.

If I had to lobby complaints about the game, it's that, though it's playable in a single player form, this game pretty much requires a second player. You won't get the full experience out of it otherwise. However adding a second player makes it ten times more fun. In fact, this game is a blast to play. I just spent my entire day playing the hell out of it with my friend. Also, some of the later levels can get quite difficult, and frustrating for people with little patience.

My friend playing the player one spot, and I are both in our twenties, and we're both totally addicted to this game. If you're a snob, and care about image, then don't play this game. Go ahead and miss out on a very fun experience to look cool. However, if you don't care about the image factor, and you have a friend to play with, then definitely check this addictive little game out. You won't be disappointed.

The Adventures of Cookie and Cream is only available on the PS2.

Now you can read my own poorly written review of this game here:

http://teh2dgamer.tripod.com/dookiecakes/PS2-review-Adventures-of-Cookie-and-Cream.html



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At this time, The 2.5D Gamer has 83,349 views for Cookie spread across 1 video. Less than an hour worth of Cookie videos were uploaded to his channel, making up less than 0.06% of the total overall content on The 2.5D Gamer's YouTube channel.