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Jimmy's Lost His Marbles

Moby ID: 28932

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With a literal twist on the saying, the player has to help Jimmy think straight by reorganizing the marbles in his head. The playfield shows Jimmy's cut-open head, with a pile of marbles of different colours inside. The goal of each level is to click three adjacent marbles of the same colour to make them disappear, causing the other marbles to wobble as they move to a new position. When all marbles are gone, a new level is generated. The game requires the player to think ahead, but by quickly clicking the marbles when they are still moving, it is sometimes still possible to get out of an dead end.

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6 People (5 developers, 1 thanks)

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Physics model is based on tutorials by
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  • Experimental Gameplay Project
Jimmy’s Lost His Marbles uses
  • SDL
  • SDL_Image
  • SDL_Mixer

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Game added by Sciere.

Game added July 3, 2007. Last modified February 22, 2023.