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Play BS Sutte Hakkun - '98 Event Version (Japan) Online

You're a little cube dude swallowing blocks to change your weight and bounce around tight puzzle rooms—some solutions make you feel stupidly clever once they click. That one mid-air timing puzzle still haunts me.

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Game Overview

BS Sutte Hakkun is one of those weird, charming SNES puzzle-platformers that never left Japan. You play as this little cube dude—Hakkun—who can absorb blocks to change his size and abilities. The levels are these compact, bite-sized challenges where you’re rescuing trapped friends by grabbing keys, shifting platforms, and figuring out which blocks to swallow (some make you heavy, others let you float, etc.).

The '98 Event Version is a rare one—it was originally broadcast via satellite in Japan, so it’s got that obscure, "how did this even exist?" energy. The puzzles start simple, but later levels get surprisingly clever with how they mix block mechanics. I got stuck for way too long on one where you have to time your size changes mid-air.

It’s short, but the kind of game you’ll replay just to shave seconds off your time. The music’s got that classic SNES charm too—peppy and slightly chaotic, like the rest of the game.

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