Marmite Game
Clear groups of two or more touching tiles. The bigger the group, the more you score. It is the same little puzzle that came built into the IBM PC110 palmtop in the 1990s, brought back here with a Marmite coat of paint. Love it or hate it.
Clear groups of two or more touching tiles of the same kind: jar, toast, love-heart, hate-face or soldier. "Mode" switches between a phone-friendly board and the faithful 19×9 PC110 classic layout, and "Fullscreen" gives the board the whole screen. Scores are saved on this device.
High scores
| # | Name | Score | Date |
|---|
Where this game comes from
The IBM PC110 was a tiny palmtop PC from the mid-1990s, and it shipped with a Japanese productivity suite called Personware. Tucked inside was a little tile-matching puzzle simply called "Game", a version of what the rest of the world knows as SameGame. It was quietly, dangerously addictive. This is that game, faithful to its original scoring, with the tiles swapped for things a Marmite lover (or hater) will recognise.
