• Studio: Tose, Bullet-Proof Software
  • Design: David Nolte,Alexey L. Pajitnov,Gunpei Yokoi
  • Music: Akira Satou,Nobuya Ikuta,Noriko Nishizaka
  • This Game is: 33 years old / 1992
  • Console: Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Manual: View PDF
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Description

Step back in time with Yoshi's Cookie, a classic 1992 tile-matching puzzle video game. Developed by the pioneering companies Tose and Bullet-Proof Software, this game was originally released on the NES and Game Boy platforms, with a Super NES version following a year later. Players navigate through a grid filled with various types of cookies, matching them to clear the field. The game boasts a unique wild card feature, Yoshi's head-shaped cookie, which can be used to clear any line of cookies. Yoshi's Cookie offers different modes, including a single-player Action Mode with increasingly complex levels, a multiplayer VS Mode for two players, and a unique Puzzle Mode exclusive to the Super NES version. The game is a testament to the creative minds of designers David Nolte, Alexey L. Pajitnov, and Gunpei Yokoi and the musical talents of Akira Satou, Nobuya Ikuta, and Noriko Nishizaka.

Game Controls

The game controls involve the use of a cursor to rotate individual lines on the grid, similar to manipulating a Rubik's Cube.

Q
(Eject)
E
(Swap Disks)
Enter
(Start)
Z
(A)
X
(B)
V
(Select)