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•: April 4, 2008 •: April 7, 2008 •: June 10, 2008 Mode(s), Yoshi's Cookie ( ヨッシーのクッキー, Yosshī no Kukkī) is a 1992 developed by for the,, and. The NES and Game Boy versions were published by while the Super NES version was published by Bullet-Proof Software. Yoshi's Cookie was remade and included in the compilation game, released in 2003 for the in Japan. The NES version was re-released for the in 2008 and available until October 18, 2013 in North America and October 11, 2013 in Japan and Europe. Contents • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Yoshi's Cookie is a in which the player is given a playing field populated with of five various types, arranged in a rectangular grid. The main objective of each is to clear the playing field of all the cookies.
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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. 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 occurs when the grid overflows. A sixth cookie type, shaped like 's head, occasionally appears that acts as a, used to help clear lines of any other cookie. Game modes [ ] Yoshi's Cookie has different game modes.
In the 'Action' single-player mode, the player completes successive levels that progressively grow more complex. A multiplayer VS mode has two players competing against each other in split-screen. The Super NES version has a single-player VS mode in which the player competes against a. The Super NES version also contains a Puzzle mode in which each level has a predefined grid of cookies and player must clear all the cookies in a minimum number of moves. Development [ ] Yoshi's Cookie originally began development as a game called 'Hermetica' produced by David Nolte. The game was first shown by at the 1992.
Obtained the licenses for the ( and ) versions of Hermetica, and developed the game into Yoshi's Cookie, which now featured characters. Sanyo Program Remote. The was composed by Akira Satou, Nobuya Ikuta, Noriko Nishizaka, and Tsutomu, which also features a rendition of, written by German composer. [ ] The NES and Game Boy versions were first released in Japan on November 21, 1992.
They were then released in North America in April 1993 and in Europe on April 28, 1993. While Bullet-Proof Software retained the rights to the original Super NES game, Nintendo licensed the Mario characters and allowed the developer to use the Yoshi's Cookie branding. This version was produced by both Nolte and Yasuaki Nagoshi.