A brilliant Nintendo Sutte Hakkun Japanese puzzler with unique colored egg mechanics. Obscure but polished, essential for logic fans.
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Puzzle1 player3+
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Puzzle game in which Hakkun moves ice blocks to solve puzzles in colorful levels. Published by Nintendo, released in Japan in 1997. Ice blocks to push and combine creating paths to reach the exit and progressive difficulty. An original little-known Nintendo puzzle on Super Famicom.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Sutte Hakkun is a late Super Famicom puzzler, first delivered via the Satellaview service before this small-run Japanese cartridge edition. Its colored-block mechanic and first-party pedigree make it a cult import, scarce outside Japan and steadily hunted by fans of overlooked Nintendo puzzles. Released near the console's end of life, it rarely surfaces complete with intact SFC cardboard box and spine card, the configuration that concentrates all the demand.
Is Sutte Hakkun still worth playing in 2026?
A Nintendo puzzle initially distributed through the Satellaview service then released on cartridge, Sutte Hakkun is built on sucking up and putting back coloured blocks to rebuild paths and reach the exit. The concept is clear, the difficulty progressive and the pixel art mood adorable. The thinking deepens cleverly across the boards. The Japan exclusivity remains the main hurdle. An ingenious, charming puzzle for fans of demanding brain teasers and the curious about Nintendo's discreet output.