The Adventures of Cookie & Cream
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| The Adventures of Cookie & Cream | |
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| Developer(s) | From Software |
| Publisher(s) | From Software Agetec Empire Interactive |
| Platform(s) | Playstation 2 |
| Release date | JP December 7, 2000 NA April 30, 2001 EU May 4, 2001 |
| Genre(s) | Action/Adventure |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone |
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream (known as Kuri Kuri Mix in Japan and Europe) is a multiplayer, action/adventure videogame developed by From Software for the Playstation 2.
A sequel, Cookie & Cream, was released for the Nintendo DS.
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[edit] Story
Cookie (known as Chestnut in the European and Japanese versions) and Cream are two bunnies who are on their way home on the eve of their clan's 'Moon Festival'. However, during the way, they meet a messenger who tells them that the moon is gone and that if no one finds it there will never be another festival. After each of them is given a crown as a symbol of courage by the mysterious messenger, they go on a journey to get the moon back.
[edit] Reception
The game has enjoyed widely positive reviews upon its release. Critics have praised the game's innovative and entertaining gameplay as well as its bizarre aesthetics and overall atmosphere. Although not a mainstream success, the title has gained some cult following.

