What is the best place to buy, sell, and swap old and new games online?

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The discussion centers around identifying a game where players design a path for a marble to reach a finish line using various elements like ropes and gears. The game mentioned is likely "Fantastic Contraption," although it is noted that it is primarily a 2D game unless a 3D version exists. Other games suggested include "The Incredible Machine" and "Armadillo Run," which share similar mechanics. Additionally, a link to a platform for buying, selling, or swapping games is provided, highlighting the availability of both old and new titles.
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Hi, taking a chance here... i recently played a game. This game involved you starting out with a marble in 3d space, and u had to design a path for it to reach a finish line, with ropes/gears/what have you... i was HOOKED, but i don't remember what its called...=/ any help would be appreciated
 
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Maybe an upgraded version of The Incredible Machine?
 
I have heard of a similar to that game called Armadillo Run... nice one... try it out!
 
Try here, its aplace folks can buy sell or swap games and other stuff. Some of the games are old as well as new http://www.supaswap-ps3.com/
Hope this helps
 
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