

Ever played a game where you solve puzzles by painting your way through them? That’s Cacoma Knight in Bizyland—a weird little SNES gem that feels like someone mixed a platformer with an art class. You play as this knight (who, honestly, looks more like a kid in armor) running around colorful, maze-like levels, splashing paint to reveal hidden platforms or trap enemies. The first time I played, I wasted half my paint trying to figure out which blocks were real—turns out, the pink ones are usually safe.
The whole thing has this offbeat charm—enemies look like rejected toy designs, and the music bounces between cheerful and slightly eerie. It’s not super hard, but some puzzles make you stop and think, especially when you’re low on paint and scrambling for refills. If you’re into retro stuff that’s a little left-field, this one’s worth a look. Just don’t blame me when you start humming the Bizyland theme for days.
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