Lose Your Marbles

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Publisher(s)SegaSoft
Release
Lose Your Marbles
Developer(s)SegaSoft
Publisher(s)SegaSoft
Platform(s)Windows
Release
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lose Your Marbles is a puzzle video game developed and published by SegaSoft and released for Microsoft Windows on August 19, 1997.

A version of the game was included in Microsoft Plus! 98.[2]

In Lose Your Marbles, the player moves each color of marbles to create matches on the playing field, while the game drops new ones every few seconds. Whether played against a human or the CPU, the goal in Lose Your Marbles is to fill the other player's board with marbles. Creating matches of three, four, or five marbles clears those marbles from the player's board. In addition, a match of five will send marbles to the opposing player's board.

Due to its simplistic controls, Lose Your Marbles can be played with two players with one keyboard. Lose Your Marbles also features a LAN multiplayer mode to connect two players over a local network.

Release

A tag saying "Better than Tetris or your money back!" appeared on the first edition of the game. SegaSoft offered a full refund for purchasers who did not enjoy the game more than Tetris.[3]

Reception

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