Friday, December 13, 2019

PrinceWatercress plays Yoshi's Cookie (Super NES) - Part 1 of 29


Nintendo may not have published this one, and this one seems to be forgotten nowadays, but I had this one as a kid. I didn't beat Puzzle Mode until I got older, but I've done it now and I've got all the solutions!

It's time for a puzzle game with everybody's favorite Nintendo dino, Yoshi! Move cookies that look alike into rows and columns, and get them off the game screen. You can play alone, or with a friend!

There are three modes to this game: Action, VS and Puzzle. I'm starting with Puzzle to show off the controls and to get it out of the way.

Round 1


When you start the game, you can start anywhere from Round 1 to Round 10. You can also input You'll have a map that you'll have to fill out as you go through 

First things first, the controls: The Control Pad moves the crosshairs that you have for a cursor around. Holding A causes lines to appear to the sides of, below and above your crosshairs, and pressing directions on the Control Pad while holding A lets you move horizontal and vertical lines of cookies around so you can get a series of cookies that all look alike lined up to be removed from the screen. Cookies at the end of a line, either vertical or horizontal, are still connected on both ends, and wrap around in the direction that the line is moved.

There are five shapes for the cookies: Hearts, Flowers, Diamonds, Donuts and Checkerboard.

In Puzzle Mode, you also have a big number that shows how many moves you have, as well as the amount of time it is currently taking to complete the puzzle. The time is just there for show and is not important. The current round and stage will be at the top of the screen.

If you use all your moves before all of the cookies are removed, the game is over and you'll have to restart the puzzle. If you make a mistake, press L to go back one move, or press R to restore the puzzle to its original state and get all of your moves back.

When I talk about rows and columns, I go from left to right. "Column" is used for a vertical line of cookies. The first column is the left-most column of cookies on the board. When I talk about rows, I go from top to bottom. "Row" is used for a horizontal line of cookies. The second row will be the one below the top row.

Round 1-1


Just move the right-most column up or down.

When you complete a stage, you will get a password.

Round 1-2

Password: KHVLV4W

You can either move the top row to the left, or you can move the bottom row to the right. The choice is yours.

Round 1-3

Password: _35LV0W

You can move the middle row in either direction.

Round 1-4

Password: LD?LV4J

You can move the bottom row to the left twice or to the right twice.

Round 1-5

Password: 8KMLV52

You can move either column up or down once.

Round 1-6

Password: X5JLV7W

You can move the second column up twice, or you can move it down twice.

Round 1-7

Password: .P2LV0R

Move the middle row to the right, then move the top row to the left.

Round 1-8

Password: C2WLV6R

Move the second column up or down once, then move the fourth column up or down once.

Round 1-9

Password: TC9LV0J

Move the top row to the left once, the second row to the left once, and the third row to the left once. Move the last column up, and you're done.

Round 1-10

Password: RHHLV4J

Move the second row to the right once. Move the second column down once, then go to the last column and move it up to complete Round 1.

By completing a round, you will uncover a piece of the Puzzle Mode map.

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