You must align marbles of the same color in the middle row (called the pitch line), either in groups of three, four, or five, for them to disappear. When you start a game, marbles are already placed on the board. You play versus the computer or a friend, and the object of the game is to keep your board clear of marbles while your opponent tries to do the same. Like all good puzzle games, Lose Your Marbles has an original concept that is easy to learn but hard to master.
An extremely addictive puzzle game, Lose Your Marbles from SEGA was marketed as the game that is 'ore addictive than Tetris or your money back!' It is not very far from the truth.Īlthough it is arguably not as addictive as Tetris in the long run, Lose Your Marbles is still extremely likely to get you hooked.