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Play Yossy no Cookie (Japan) Online

Yoshi's stretching his tongue across the screen to gobble up rows of falling cookies—it's Tetris if it got sugar-rushed and turned into a pastel-colored snack attack. The clunk of matching cookies and Yoshi's dumb little dance just work.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1994
File size: 61 bytes
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Game Overview

Okay, so Yossy no Cookie is this weird little Game Boy puzzle game from Japan where Yoshi (or "Yossy" here) is obsessed with cookies. Like, really obsessed. Instead of blocks falling like in Tetris, it's cookies—and if you line them up right, Yoshi stretches his tongue across the screen to scarf them down. It's ridiculous in the best way.

The whole thing feels like someone took a regular puzzle game, dunked it in pastel colors, and sprinkled it with that early '90s Nintendo charm. The music’s cheerful, the cookies look weirdly delicious, and Yoshi’s little victory dance after clearing rows never gets old. It’s simple, sure, but there’s something about the way the cookies clunk into place that makes it weirdly satisfying.

Honestly, it’s the kind of game you’d play in short bursts between bus stops, but then suddenly realize you’ve been at it for half an hour. If you’re into obscure Yoshi appearances or just want a puzzle game with personality, this one’s a fun little time capsule.

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