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Play Marble Cooking Online

Roll marbles like ingredients into pots with weirdly satisfying physics—somehow turning janky bounces into accidental cooking genius. Pure '90s oddball charm.

File size: 1.4 MB
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Game Overview

Marble Cooking is one of those oddball MS-DOS games from the early 1990s that never got much attention but stuck with a few players anyway. It was released as part of a compilation, though I don’t recall who made it; it just showed up one day among a pile of shareware floppies. The game fits right into that era of experimental, low-budget titles where developers tried anything that might work on limited hardware.

You control a marble, which you roll around a kitchen-themed maze using the arrow keys. Your goal is to push ingredients like eggs, flour, and sugar into a cooking pot at the center of each screen. The physics are unpredictable; marbles bounce off walls and each other with a strange momentum that makes every level feel like a mix of planning and luck. Some screens require precise angles, while others just demand persistence as you ricochet off everything in sight. It’s a game of small victories, where a lucky bounce can feel like a moment of pure, accidental cleverness.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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