
Sutte Hakkun
A unique puzzle game where players control Hakkun, a small cube-shaped creature, to solve block-pushing puzzles by absorbing and expelling colored blocks.
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About This Retro Game
The game features 100+ puzzles across 5 worlds, each with distinct mechanics involving color-matching and block manipulation.
Hakkun can absorb blocks of matching color and expel them to create paths, with later levels introducing special blocks and obstacles.
Originally released as a Japan-exclusive title, it gained cult status for its charming aesthetic and increasingly challenging puzzles.
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