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''Yoshi's Egg'', known as ''Yoshi'' in America and ''Mario & Yoshi'' in Europe and Australia, is a video game released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy]].
'''''Yoshi's Egg''''', known as '''''Yoshi''''' in America and '''''Mario & Yoshi''''' in Europe and Australia, is a video game released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy]].


There are four columns. Objects fall from the top of the screen in random columns, if they pile up to the top, you lose. Some of the objects are top and bottom halves of Yoshi eggshells. Sandwich other objects between two appropriate egg halves to score high. You can switch any two adjacent columns. Any object that has touched the ground will move with a column, while objects which are still falling will not.
There are four columns. Objects fall from the top of the screen in random columns, if they pile up to the top, you lose. Some of the objects are top and bottom halves of Yoshi eggshells. Sandwich other objects between two appropriate egg halves to score high. You can switch any two adjacent columns. Any object that has touched the ground will move with a column, while objects which are still falling will not.
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This game is on the [[Virtual Console]] for the [[Wii]].
This game is on the [[Virtual Console]] for the [[Wii]].

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Latest revision as of 21:14, 28 April 2018

Yoshi's Egg, known as Yoshi in America and Mario & Yoshi in Europe and Australia, is a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy.

There are four columns. Objects fall from the top of the screen in random columns, if they pile up to the top, you lose. Some of the objects are top and bottom halves of Yoshi eggshells. Sandwich other objects between two appropriate egg halves to score high. You can switch any two adjacent columns. Any object that has touched the ground will move with a column, while objects which are still falling will not.

Somewhat addictive, but it's not Tetris.

This game is on the Virtual Console for the Wii.

Tropes used in Yoshi's Egg include: