Your favorite Cookie Run characters escape the oven and invade your computer screen as Shimejis—tiny, playful, mischievous desktop companions that crawl around, hang from windows, duplicate, and cause adorable havoc.
Some creators bundle these two together. If you download the duo pack, the shimejis will interact with each other—Espresso will sigh at Madeleine’s antics, and Madeleine will try to show off. shimeji cookie run
Shimeji’s first steps were wobbly but eager. Down below, the bakery plaza was a mosaic of carts and cobblestones, every stall a new scent: cinnamon, citrus glaze, roasted millet. Shimeji discovered that when they tapped the floor three times, tiny mushroom-like sprouts appeared at their feet—shimeji sprouts—because the cookie’s magic came from an old recipe written in a margin note: “add a pinch of moon-spore.” The sprouts could lift seeds, climb walls, and make soft platforms. It was the perfect skill for exploration and escape. Your favorite Cookie Run characters escape the oven
News spread among the Pastryfolk that the Royal Pantry—an ivory chest behind the palace kitchen—held the Last Sugar: a fragment of crystallized sweetness said to grant a cookie true purpose. Many cookies sought it to become Legendary confections; some to be displayed forever on gilded trays. Shimeji felt a quiet tug toward the Pantry as if the crescent crack hummed in agreement. Some creators bundle these two together
In the spice bazaar, Shimeji was tempted by Fame—an offer from a traveling Merchant Tart to be showcased as a marvel for coin and applause. Shimeji glimpsed a golden shelf and heard the hush of admiration. But Mochi Mender reminded them that the Last Sugar’s promise wasn’t for display; it was for belonging. Shimeji declined, choosing a path with friends.
At the Conveyorways, inside a room of glass sugar rills, Shimeji confronted Sourglaze. The tart offered a bargain: the Last Sugar’s shard in exchange for betraying their friends’ escape routes. The crescent crack pulsed: take it and be whole but alone, or refuse and risk crumbling for others. Shimeji refused. In the clash, Shimeji’s sprouts wrapped around Sourglaze’s fillings, turning the tart’s sour power into a faint, melancholy sweetness that softened Sourglaze instead of breaking them—revealing that Shimeji’s true power was connection, not conquest.