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* GlassCannon: Don't be fooled by Peach's 3 in defense. Due to how the game calculates effects done by other players by multiplying attack and defense, this means that effects attacking her last longer than those affecting someone like Yoshi.

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* GlassCannon: Don't be fooled by Peach's 3 in defense. Due to how the game calculates effects done by other players by multiplying attack and defense, this means that effects attacking her last longer than those affecting someone like Yoshi. However, her roulette of possible events goes faster than everyone else, so if the possible event is negative, she has less time to wait for a positive one than say Yoshi.

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* DifficultButAwesome: Bowser in the multiplayer mode. Players using him need to make matches quickly as he has the shortest time limit, but he comes with a higher attack stat than everyone else, meaning the duration of his attacks against others are twice as long.

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* DifficultButAwesome: Bowser in the multiplayer mode. Players using him need to make matches quickly as he has the shortest time limit, but he comes with a higher attack stat than everyone else, meaning the duration of his attacks against others are is twice as long.



* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Hermann Necke's ''Csikós Post'' plays over the type C game for the NES and Gameboy versions and Vs Game B in the SNES version.

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Hermann Necke's ''Csikós Post'' plays over the type C game for the NES and Gameboy versions and Vs Game B in the SNES version.version.
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* DifficultButAwesome: Bowser in the multiplayer mode. Players using him need to make matches quickly as he has the shortest time limit, but he comes with a higher attack stat than everyone else, meaning the duration of his attacks against others are twice as long.


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* GlassCannon: Don't be fooled by Peach's 3 in defense. Due to how the game calculates effects done by other players by multiplying attack and defense, this means that effects attacking her last longer than those affecting someone like Yoshi.


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* PaletteSwap: Doing well in the versus mode of the Super Nintendo version will have palette swaps of Mario, Yoshi, Princess Peach, and Bowser to compete against.

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In 1994, National brands released a themed sequel named ''Yoshi no Cookie: Kuruppon Oven de Cookie'' with a limited run of 500 copies in celebration of the release of the Kuruppon Oven.



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* ProductPlacement: The themed special edition is an advertising game with heavy placement for the Panasonic Kuruppon Oven.

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''Yoshi's Cookie'' is a puzzle game developed by Tose and released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and UsefulNotes/{{Gameboy}} with a version developed by Bullet Proof Software one year later for UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem. The game is a tile-matching puzzle game where the player has a field of cookies of six various types and must eliminate them from the field by lining them up in matching columns or rows. This is done by moving a cursor in four directions and then moving individual rows left and right or columns up and down.


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''Yoshi's Cookie'' is a puzzle game developed by Tose and released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and UsefulNotes/{{Gameboy}} UsefulNotes/GameBoy with a version developed by Bullet Proof Software one year later for UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem. The game is a tile-matching puzzle game where the player has a field of cookies of six various types and must eliminate them from the field by lining them up in matching columns or rows. This is done by moving a cursor in four directions and then moving individual rows left and right or columns up and down.



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* DolledUpInstallment: The game was originally [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRhZEt9h77k an unrelated puzzle game]] with an alchemy theme known as ''Hermetica'' (later renamed ''Archimedes'') that was turned into a ''Mario'' game shortly into development. The "Hermetica" name can still be seen in the Game Boy version's debug menu. ''Yoshi's Cookie'' also got a ''Franchise/HelloKitty''-themed reskin for the Game Boy Color in Japan called ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4itMPGkaGwA Hello Kitty Bead Studio]]''.
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* AdaptationJobChange: Mario is a baker in this game.

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* AdaptationJobChange: AdaptationalJobChange: Mario is a baker in this game.
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''Yoshi's Cookie'' is a puzzle game developed by Tose and released in 1992 for UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem and UsefulNotes/{{Gameboy}} with a version developed by Bullet Proof Software one year later for UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem. The game is a tile-matching puzzle game where the player has a field of cookies of six various types and must eliminate them from the field by lining them up in matching columns or rows. This is done by moving a cursor in four directions and then moving individual rows left and right or columns up and down.


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* AdaptationJobChange: Mario is a baker in this game.
* LevelAte: The ''entire game'' has a bakery theme and cookies are the puzzle pieces used for play.
* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Hermann Necke's ''Csikós Post'' plays over the type C game for the NES and Gameboy versions and Vs Game B in the SNES version.

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