THE WORST COOKIE FACTORY EVER - Yoshi's Cookie (SNES)
OH GOOD, ANOTHER NINTENDO PUZZLE GAME. THESE ARE MY FAVORITE KIND OF GAME TO PLAY.
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Yoshi's Cookie (ヨッシーのクッキー Yosshī no Kukkī) is a 1992 tile-matching puzzle video game developed by Bullet-Proof Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Super NES video game consoles. The NES and Game Boy versions were published by Nintendo while the Super NES version was published by Bullet-Proof Software.
Yoshi's Cookie is a tile-matching video game in which the player is given a playing field populated with cookies of five various types, arranged in a rectangular grid. The main objective of each level is to clear the playing field of all the cookies. The player mixes and matches the cookies such that entire rows or columns consist only of cookies of the same type. The player controls a cursor on the grid that is used to rotate individual lines in a manner similar to a Rubik's Cube. When a single row or column contains all matching cookies, the row is cleared from the grid. The grid grows in size from cookies entering from the top and right sides of the playing field and a game over occurs when the grid overflows. A sixth cookie type, shaped like Yoshi's head, occasionally appears that acts as a wild card, used to help clear lines of any other cookie.
Yoshi's Cookie received mixed to positive reviews. GamesRadar ranked it the 48th best game available on the Game Boy and/or Game Boy Color. The Washington Post in 1993 called the game "simple, but addictive, just like all puzzlers from the Big N. Give Yoshi's Cookie a taste test - but don't do it before bedtime. You might have nightmares about that NES coming back to life."
Wikipedia contributors. Yoshi's Cookie. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. June 21, 2017, 10:05 UTC. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yoshi%27s_Cookie&oldid=786741794.


