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An Ordinary Marble Course?
Developer: Martin Simeth |
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An usual marble course? You have to work yourself downward. But don't forget the red/white stones. To change the floor, you need to drop your marble well ;-) Otherwise you're lost.
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Not every hole leads to the desired floor. Sometimes you're just too fat to fit the course. But don't worry, there is some "slim fast" magic around. |
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| Wood floats up, and the corona is upstairs. And therefore you have to use a different approach, but turning the monitor upside down is strictly forbidden. |
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| Requirements |
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| Minimum: |
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Windows 9x/ME/2000/NT/XP |
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Pentium 333 MHz MMX |
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48 MB RAM |
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Monitor with min. 800x600 resolution, 16 bit colour (65.535) are needed. |
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DirectX6.1 or higher (NT runs with software emulation) |
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| Recommended: |
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Pentium II with 450MHz or better |
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64 MB RAM or more |
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Stereo sound card |
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Graphic card with 3D accelerator |
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