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    Lose Your Marbles

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released 1997

    An action-puzzle game for the PC where you roll groups of marbles around the playfield to make matches. "Better than Tetris or your money back!"

    Short summary describing this game.

    Lose Your Marbles last edited by Nes on 11/09/23 06:45AM View full history

    Overview

    Lose Your Marbles is an action-puzzle game developed and published by SegaSoft for Windows PCs in 1997.

    In Lose Your Marbles, players have a 5×15 playfield of marbles that expand outward from the center, with players able to roll columns up and down or shift the center-most row left and right (the latter of which loop around). The objective of the game is to clear marbles by matching three-or-more marbles of the same color in the center row, with a full five-column match sending additional marbles to the opponent.

    Along with a single-player mode against an A.I. opponent, the game includes multiplayer, both local and networked. A demo version of the game, known as Lose your Marbles Lite!, was later included in the Microsoft Plus! 98 software package ( along with Spider Solitaire and a demo of Microsoft Golf: 1998 Edition) that limited the game to the single-player mode.

    Along with its inclusion in Plus! 98, the game is known for its tagline in early releases: "Better than Tetris or your money back!" It is unknown whether or not players get a full refund for their disappointment, and the game was later re-released without the tagline.

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