Overview
The traditional Nim-game (aka Marienbad-game) consists of four rows of 1, 3, 5 and 7 matchsticks (or any other objects). Two players take any number of matchsticks from one row alternately. The one, who takes the last matchstick loses.
- Developers
- Cout Games
- Publishers
- Cout Games
- Platform
- Commodore 64
- Genre
- Puzzle
- Alternate Names
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