NES: Yoshi’s Cookie

January 27, 2009 - 7:52 am - Posted by Sean

Coming on the heels of the addictive puzzler Yoshi, Yoshi’s Cookie provides a completely different challenge.

Yoshi's Cookie

This time you are presented with a grid of cookies of various shapes.

You rotate the rows and columns trying to create a complete row or column of the same cookie, which eliminates that row.

You must clear all the cookies to advance to the next level, meanwhile, new rows and columns approach from above and to the right.

Yoshi's Cookie

I like the fact that you can actually “clear” the levels as opposed to playing until you get overwhelmed.

I also enjoyed how it’s possible to stumble across cool combos accidentally.

Yoshi’s Cookie for the NES is original and fun, but it didn’t quite suck me in like the original Yoshi did.

4 Responses to “NES: Yoshi’s Cookie”

  1. Retro Rob says:

    I never played Yoshi’s Cookie but it looks and sounds like a lot of fun.

  2. Stacy says:

    This game is a lot of fun. I bounce between Yoshi’s Cookie and Tetris all the time.

  3. Billy The Kid says:

    It took a little getting use to, but I agree, Yoshi’s Cookie is pretty fun.

  4. Ryan says:

    It is a pretty cool puzzle game. I had it for SNES and it was a little different and really kind of weird.

    My favorite puzzle game of this type is “Tetris Attack” for SNES! That one is cool!

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