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Play Cacoma Knight in Bizyland Online

You play as a kid doodling with magic chalk—drag lines to carve out chunks of a cursed kingdom, then snap them shut to squash enemies and bring color back. Weird, satisfying, and full of little surprises.

Developer: Datam Polystar
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1993
File size: 390.92 KB
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Game Overview

So Cacoma Knight in Bizyland is this weird little SNES gem where you play as one of three lazy kids (or a robot) who somehow dodged a spell that turned their hardworking kingdom into a dark, twisted version of itself. The queen next door got jealous and flipped everything upside down—classic villain logic. Your only weapon? Magic chalk. Yeah, really.

You start each level trapped on the edges of the screen, dragging lines through the darkness to carve out chunks of the map. When you close off a section, it bursts back to normal—color, trees, the whole deal. Enemies skitter along your chalk lines or buzz between them, and if you time it right, restoring a section squashes them flat. Sometimes you uncover treasure chests mid-drawing, which is always a nice surprise.

It’s part puzzle, part action, and all charm. The robot moves differently than the kids, so there’s some replay value in trying each character. Just don’t get too greedy with your chalk lines—leave an opening too wide, and you’ll watch helplessly as monsters ruin your masterpiece.

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