- Publication date
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2004
- Topics
- Windows games, Vintage computer games, Puzzle games
- Item Size
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3.5M
Welcome to Cookie Cruncher, my remake of “Yoshi’s Cookie” which was released on the SNES. This game was created for the Retro Remakes competition 2004.
Playing the Game
Ten challengers await, each with ten cookie puzzles. Can you become the cookie eating king?
On each level you will be given a set number of moves in which to remove all the cookies from the puzzle board. The puzzles range in size from 2×2 up to 8×8.
To remove cookies you must make a complete row of column of the same type. This is done by scrolling them up, down, left and right.
The cookies are wrap-around – the one you move off the board will appear on the opposite side.
If all cookies are removed, you will move onto the next puzzle, and if not then you lose a “retry” and must attempt the stage again, or press escape and go back to the title screen.
When the game begins you have ten “retries” and five more are earned for every opponent you defeat.
There are passwords every ten stages, at the beginning of each new opponent.
Sounds simple? Well it is to begin with… But it get a little tougher as the levels progress.
But that’s the way the cookie crumbles. Good luck!
- Addeddate
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2015-06-06 22:39:40
- Developer
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TCK Soft
- Identifier
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cookie_201506
- License
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freeware
- Scanner
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Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.1
- Year
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2004
Another thing that really makes Cookie Cruncher enjoyable for me is how it manages to stay interesting even after playing it multiple times. Many games feel repetitive after a while, but here, the experience still feels fresh because of the small details and different ways you can approach the gameplay. As you continue playing, you naturally start improving and understanding the mechanics better, which makes everything feel more rewarding. I also appreciate the balance the game maintains—it’s not too difficult, but it’s not too easy either. You can play it casually for a short break or spend longer sessions without getting bored. That flexibility is one of the biggest reasons why I keep coming back to Cookie Cruncher. Overall, it’s the kind of game that doesn’t just entertain you for a moment, but actually gives you a consistently enjoyable experience every time you play.
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