Each falling set has three marbles and if you manage to match three vertically, horizontally or diagonally, they disappear.
It was played by the Roman Emperor Augustus.This is a marble color matching game, where you have marbles coming your way in vertical rows from above, and you have to try and match them in color. Marbles is one of the world's oldest sports. The ''Toliey Men'' Of Tinsley Green:Once again the marble championshare practising hard for the annual National Championship to be played on Good Friday at Tinsley Green on the Surrey-Sussex border.
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