glass marbles and hard stone marbles.
players would have to put their glass marbles either in a straight line. then standing at a fixed certain distance, would try to hit the line of marbles. if he hit the lst one, then he won all the rest. if he hit the middle, he won half on the roll behind that marble he hit. the game continued until all the marbles were hit and won. it would be repeated until one of the player lost all his marbles.
stone marbles on the other hand was a one to one. u dug a shallow hole in the ground. standing with one leg on the small hole, one opponent threw his marble. the other opponent - again one foot on the hole - would try to hit his opponent's marble. if he hit it, then he would hold the opponent's marble from that spot and tried to roll into the hole. if the marble went into the hole, he would have the upperhand to use his own marble to try n smash his opponent's marble which was in the hole. the force if struck correctly and forcefully would smash and break either of the marble. game over when one of the marble cracked up after being smashed. to continue, the broken marble's owner would have to go and buy another new stone marble.
it was a very fun and simplistic game then. kids who owned the newly bought marble would usually "season" it in shitpool at the public lavatory or what it was used to call "jambun". after seasoning, u better your marble would be harder and more formidable to crack other's marbles to emerge champion goli player.