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  2. Category:Marble games - Wikipedia

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    This category includes games that traditionally use marbles, even though other objects could be substituted without causing any difficulty, for example Chinese checkers. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  3. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    German handmade marbles dating from the 1850s – 1880s on an antique solitaire gaming board Kids playing 'Kancha' Marble (toy) game near Shambhunath Temple, Nepal. A marble is a small spherical object often made from glass, clay, steel, plastic, or agate. They vary in size, and most commonly are about 13 mm (1 ⁄ 2 in) in diameter.

  4. Peg solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Peg Solitaire, Solo Noble, Solo Goli, Marble Solitaire or simply Solitaire is a board game for one player involving movement of pegs on a board with holes. Some sets use marbles in a board with indentations. The game is known as solitaire in Britain and as peg solitaire in the US where 'solitaire' is now the common name for patience.

  5. Marble Blast Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Mega Marble - makes the marble bigger, allowing it to knock other marbles off-course. The power-up lasts at least 10 seconds before the marble shrinks back to normal. Another added feature is the introduction of Easter Eggs, which are found in hidden locations in 20 of the game's 60 levels. After finding one Easter Egg, the game will award the ...

  6. Marble Blast - Wikipedia

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    The sequel, Marble Blast Ultra, was released in 2006 for the Xbox 360 platform with new features and improved graphics, sometime after the enhanced version of Marble Blast for the XBOX Live Arcade [4] which released one year earlier. Marble Blast XP, a version for the Net Jet online game system, has updated graphics and a marble selector.

  7. Labyrinth (marble game) - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinth is a game of physical skill consisting of a box with a maze on top with holes, and a steel marble. The object of the game is to try to tilt the playfield to guide the marble to the end of the maze, without letting it fall into any of the holes.

  8. Dr. Nim - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Nim is an early computer game. The "game board" is based on the mechanical Digi-Comp II digital computer. It has memory switches that hold bits of data. [2] The unit is programmed by lobed levers that affect and are affected by marbles that are released from the top of the game.

  9. Mojo! - Wikipedia

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    Mojo! is a 2003 puzzle video game released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The player controls a marble through a series of traps in order to break all of the colored blocks in a level. It is somewhat similar to Super Monkey Ball, Marble Blast Gold, and Marble Madness, yet is much different and provides a much larger set of puzzles and obstacles to ...