Yoshi's Cookie

Yoshi's Cookie is a puzzle game developed by Bullet-Proof Software and released by Nintendo in 1992 for the NES, SNES, and Game Boy. It was later re-relased for the GameCube alongside Dr. Mario 64 (labeled Dr. Mario) and Panel de Pon (the original version of Tetris Attack) in the Japan-only game Nintendo Puzzle Collection in which the cookies are replaced by Mario enemies (except for the Yoshi Cookie). Though it is not a puzzle game, the mini-game Egg found in Game & Watch Gallery 3 is somewhat similar to Yoshi's Cookie as it also involves Yoshi eating cookies falling from the sky. The stage from the game also makes an appearance in Tetris DS.

Gameplay
The object of the game was to clear the stage of cookies, which would be coming from the top and the right of the screen. To clear cookies, the player would need an entire row of the same cookies either horizontally or vertically. To move the cookies, The player would press A on a certain cookie, and move the directional pad so the player can move the row the cookie is on either vertically or horizontally (depending on which direction on the D-pad the player presses). There were six types of cookies: a heart cookie, a sunflower cookie, a green cookie, a checkered cookie, a donut, and Yoshi Cookies (shaped like Yoshi's head which act as any cookie). The game consisted of three modes: Action, VS, and Puzzle.

Action Mode is a game consisting of 10 rounds, each round containing 10 stages. The player can set the round in which the player want to play with, how fast the player want the blocks to fall, and the type of music the player want before the game. And after the player beats a certain stage, they will be able to view a brief, humorous cutscene with Mario.

VS Mode is a simple 2 player/1 player vs. COM game. The player starts off by picking one of four characters (Mario, Peach, Yoshi, or Bowser). The goal of the game is to keep a lit fuse higher before it runs out and all the player's pieces go away. To keep the fuse higher, the player have to consistently clear rows of 5 against the player's opponent. Getting 5 Yoshi cookie's in a row would often give the player a special, such as the players covering up the player's opponent's screen with question mark blocks or taking control of the player's opponents field.

The goal of Puzzle Mode is to clear the field with a limited number of moves. The puzzles range from simple to complex.

Trivia

 * There was a cutscene at the Player Select screen where Mario would walk onto a screen with a jar of cookies. He would then try to open it, to no avail. He then gets an idea and walks off the screen. Yoshi comes up soon afterward and eats the jar whole. Mario then reappears with a hammer and begins chasing Yoshi off the screen. Later, he returns back on screen holding the cookie jar. This, however, bears no influence on the game itself.
 * The SNES version of Yoshi's Cookie featured a slightly-updated version of Yoshi's appearance. This 'new' Yoshi features a bigger head and shorter neck. This appearance was next seen in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island and Yoshi's Story.