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===VS Mode===
===VS Mode===
VS Mode is a simple 2 player game, with the player also able to challenge the computer in the SNES and Game Boy versions. The player starts off by picking one of four characters (except in the NES version): Mario, [[Princess Peach|Peach]], Yoshi, or [[Bowser]].
VS Mode is a simple 2 player game, with the player also able to challenge the computer in the SNES and Game Boy versions. The player starts off by picking one of four characters (except in the NES version): Mario, [[Princess Peach|Princess]], Yoshi, or [[Bowser]]. The GameCube version can be played with up to four players.
*Mario is a balanced character.
*Yoshi has stronger defenses against attacks, with the length of effects received from other players halved. The event shown appears for a longer time as Yoshi.
*The Princess has weaker defenses, meaning that events received from other players will have a longer duration on the Princess. The event shown appears for a shorter time as the Princess.
*Bowser has more powerful attacks, but the timer drains faster.


Each player has a 5×5 board. The goal of the game is to accumulate 25 points (with each match worth one point) before the opponent to win, although a handicap adjustment exists to start with more points. The player must make a match within the time limit, as allowing the time bar to fill up (or the fuse to run out) will result in a loss for the player.
Each player has a 5×5 board. The goal of the game is to accumulate 25 points (with each match worth one point) before the opponent to win, although a handicap adjustment exists to start with more points. The player must make a match within the time limit, as allowing the time bar to fill up (or the fuse to run out) will result in a loss for the player.
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*'''+3''': Adds three points.
*'''+3''': Adds three points.
*'''−7''': Subtracts seven points.
*'''−7''': Subtracts seven points.
Beating all four computer opponents in single-player mode in the SNES version of the game unlocks four more opponents, who appear as simple palette-swaps of the original four. They also have different attributes than the original four opponents. They are a green Mario similar to [[Fire Mario|Fire Luigi]], a red [[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]], a light-blue Princess Peach, and a blue Bowser similar to [[Bowser's Brother]].


===Puzzle===
===Puzzle===
This mode appears only in the SNES version of the game. The objective of Puzzle Mode is to clear the field with a limited number of moves. The puzzles range from simple to complex. There are a total of 100 puzzles, with ten rounds of ten puzzles each.
This mode appears only in the SNES version of the game. The objective of Puzzle Mode is to clear the field with a limited number of moves. The puzzles range from simple to complex. There are a total of 100 puzzles, with ten rounds of ten puzzles each. Each puzzle is associated with a password, allowing the player to continue where they left off by inputting it.


==Staff==
==Staff==
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==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
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==References in later games==
==References in other games==
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'': The Modern version of ''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]'' has a Yoshi consuming various cookies, their designs coming straight from ''Yoshi's Cookie''.
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'': The Modern version of ''[[Egg (Game & Watch)|Egg]]'' has a Yoshi consuming various cookies, their designs coming straight from ''Yoshi's Cookie''.
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'': Due to the Modern version of ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' replacing cement creation with cookie baking, Mario is creating Yoshi Cookies as a result.
*''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'': Due to the Modern version of ''[[Mario's Cement Factory]]'' replacing cement creation with cookie baking, Mario is creating Yoshi Cookies as a result.
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*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': In this title, Mario can wear a chef outfit that is identical to the one depicted in the NES version of ''Yoshi's Cookie''.
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': In this title, Mario can wear a chef outfit that is identical to the one depicted in the NES version of ''Yoshi's Cookie''.
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': The chef outfit from ''Super Mario Odyssey'' reappears in this game as the outfit for Mario (Chef). A glider named [[Yoshi's Cookies]], based off of the cookies in the game, is also featured.
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': The chef outfit from ''Super Mario Odyssey'' reappears in this game as the outfit for Mario (Chef). A glider named [[Yoshi's Cookies]], based off of the cookies in the game, is also featured.
*''[[Princess Peach: Showtime!]]'' - The cookies [[Patissiere Peach]] holds in the official artwork are from ''Yoshi's Cookie''.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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*The [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' featured a slightly-updated version of Yoshi's appearance, in which he has a bigger head, longer and more human-like arms and shorter neck. This appearance would be later used in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and later games. This game also marks the first time in-game that Yoshi's speech comprises of his name, a trait later used in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and popularized by ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*The [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of ''Yoshi's Cookie'' featured a slightly-updated version of Yoshi's appearance, in which he has a bigger head, longer and more human-like arms and shorter neck. This appearance would be later used in ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'' and later games. This game also marks the first time in-game that Yoshi's speech comprises of his name, a trait later used in ''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' and popularized by ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*The title screen in the SNES version is a parody of the {{wp|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer}} logo.
*The title screen in the SNES version is a parody of the {{wp|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer}} logo.
*''Hello Kitty no Beads Kōbō'' (ハローキティのビーズ工房), a Japan-exclusive [[Game Boy Color]] game, is effectively a sequel to ''Yoshi's Cookie''; however, it lacks any ''Mario'' elements. Its gameplay is derivative of the original game; the player must create lines of one specific type of tile, rather than clearing out all of the pieces. The copyright screen of the game states "©1992 Nintendo", referring to ''Yoshi no Cookie''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release date.<ref>[http://sanrio.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Puzzle_Collection:_Hello_Kitty_no_Beads_Koubou "Puzzle Collection: Hello Kitty no Beads Koubou" on the Sanrio Wiki]</ref>
*''Hello Kitty no Beads Kōbō'' (ハローキティのビーズ工房), a Japan-exclusive [[Game Boy Color]] game, is effectively a sequel to ''Yoshi's Cookie''; however, it lacks any ''Super Mario'' elements. Its gameplay is derivative of the original game; the player must create lines of one specific type of tile, rather than clearing out all of the pieces. The copyright screen of the game states "©1992 Nintendo", referring to ''Yoshi no Cookie''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release date.<ref>[http://sanrio.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Puzzle_Collection:_Hello_Kitty_no_Beads_Koubou "Puzzle Collection: Hello Kitty no Beads Koubou" on the Sanrio Wiki]</ref>


==References==
==References==