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  2. Dr. Nim - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Nim was based on a mathematical game called NIM, which similarly consisted of twelve marbles. A simple strategy will always win as long as the opponent goes first. This is the strategy for single-pile NIM: If the opponent takes 3 marbles, the first player should take 1. If the opponent takes 2 marbles, the first player should take 2.

  3. B-Daman - Wikipedia

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    B-Daman (ビーダマン, Bīdaman) is a marble shooting toy franchise produced in Japan by Takara.It was originally based on the Bomberman series, but later expanded into other franchises and its own original designs.

  4. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Lose Your Marbles (1997), a PC puzzle game where players line up marbles of the same color to add marbles to the other player's board and eventually block their board Marble Blast Gold (2003), a "get to the finish" first person game for the PC and Xbox ; a sequel, Marble Blast Ultra (2006), was released later for the Xbox 360

  5. Avalanche (marble game) - Wikipedia

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    The player who gets rid of all of their marbles first is the winner. [1] In Expert Game II, the players start with three marbles of each color (nine marbles). On their turn, each player collects the marbles that drop to the bottom of the board. The player who is holding only five marbles of one color at the end of their turn is the winner. [1]

  6. Category:Marble video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for video games whose gameplay focuses on controlling the motion of a marble or ball, which is affected by physics, through a game level, often navigating a maze and/or avoiding hazards.

  7. Abalone (board game) - Wikipedia

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    They can only push if the pushing line has more marbles than the pushed line (three can push one or two; two can push one). Marbles must be pushed to an empty space (i.e. not blocked by a marble) or off the board. The winner is the first player to push six of the opponent's marbles off of the edge of the board. [2] [3]

  8. Marble gun - Wikipedia

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    A marble gun is a type of an improvised caseless firearm that shoots marbles, through gas pressure from the ignition of denatured alcohol. They are mainly used to shoot birds or for home defense use. They are mainly used to shoot birds or for home defense use.

  9. Cherokee marbles - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee marbles is a game similar to rolley hole, [2] an Anglo-American game comprising at least two teams of marble players, although the dimensions are different and rolley hole uses three holes instead of five. [3] Cherokee marbles incorporates elements which are also found in such diverse games as croquet, bocce ball, and billiards. In the ...