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  1. The object of the game is to create groups of 3 or more like colored Marbles by dropping new Marbles from above. At the same time a steady rising tide of new Marbles are appearing. The game ends when a Marble reaches the top line (see legend below).

  2. MarbleDrop. Play in full screen. DISCLAIMER:The software provided on ALL these pages is provided as-is. No warranty is provided or implied. Use at your own risk. Having problems?

  3. One of the most unique puzzlers in the same vein as The Incredible Machine series, Marble Drop plays like a cross between Dynamix's classic and the Japanese game of Pachinko.

  4. These marbles are picked up and dropped by the players into funnels leading to a series of rails, switches, traps and other devices which grow more complex as the game progresses. The aim is to ensure that each marble arrives in the bin of the same color as the marble.

  5. Marble Drop is a physics-based puzzle game where players construct intricate pathways and contraptions to guide marbles through challenging mazes. With various components like ramps, switches, and teleporters, players must strategize and experiment to solve increasingly complex puzzles.

  6. Marble Drop is an object based puzzle game similar to a cross between The Incredible Machine and Pachinko. Gameplay involves depositing marbles of different colors into tiny funnels which will race down tracks, trigger events and, hopefully, wind up in the corresponding color bin.

  7. Marble Drop (1997) on Windows 10. Introduction. Marble Drop is a 1997 puzzle game made by Maxis, the same company that later created The Sims. The game supported Windows 3.1 and 95.

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