US20240058687A1
2024-02-22
18/235,373
2023-08-18
Smart Summary: A new method for playing board games has been created. It introduces fresh rules and gameplay mechanics that make the experience more exciting. Players can enjoy different strategies and interactions with each other. The design aims to keep everyone engaged and entertained. Overall, it offers a fun twist on traditional board games. 🚀 TL;DR
The present invention consists of a new way to play board games.
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A63F3/00261 » CPC main
Board games; Raffle games; Characteristics of game boards, alone or in relation to supporting structures or playing piece Details of game boards, e.g. rotatable, slidable or replaceable parts, modular game boards, vertical game boards
A63F3/00063 » CPC further
Board games; Raffle games; Types of board games Board games concerning economics or finance, e.g. trading
A63F2003/00066 » CPC further
Board games; Raffle games; Types of board games; Board games concerning economics or finance, e.g. trading with play money
A63F2003/00381 » CPC further
Board games; Raffle games; Characteristics of game boards, alone or in relation to supporting structures or playing piece; Details of game boards, e.g. rotatable, slidable or replaceable parts, modular game boards, vertical game boards; Modular units with connections between modules Jig-saw connection, e.g. dove tail
A63F3/00 IPC
Board games; Raffle games
A63F9/04 » CPC further
Games not otherwise provided for Dice ; Dice-boxes; Mechanical dice-throwing devices
This application claims priority to, and the benefit of, pending U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/399,028, filed Aug. 18, 2022.
There is a known format for most board games which is an actual established layout made of cardboard, wood, plastic, or some other material consisting of images, patterns, shapes, and such that players interact with during game play. The interaction is habitual and unchanging because of the design and layout of the game board is static. The present invention consists of a new way to play board games.
The present invention is a board game. In one embodiment, the intent of the present invention is to operate opposite of how most board games operate by allowing the players the ability to create the board during game play. This is done by connecting the actual game pieces together during each players turn.
This patent or application file contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee. As the color drawings are being filed electronically via EFS-Web, only one set of the drawings is submitted.
Color drawings have been submitted in this application. The color drawings are necessary as the only practical medium by which aspects of the claimed subject matter may be accurately conveyed. For example, the claimed invention relates to a board game played with different colored pieces and to adequately described the invention, color drawings are needed.
A more detailed understanding of the invention may be had from the following description of preferred embodiments, given by way of example and to be understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 shows one embodiment of one pair of dice needed to operate the game.
FIG. 2 shows one embodiment of one of the game board pieces.
FIG. 3 shows one embodiment of four of the game board pieces colored four different colors.
FIG. 4 shows one embodiment of multiple pieces connected in game play.
FIG. 5 shows one embodiment of four game tokens.
FIG. 6 shows one embodiment of one of the eye game pieces.
Now referring to FIGS. 1-6, The present invention consists of one hundred (100) board game pieces divided equally into four separate colors (e.g., red, blue, green, and yellow in this embodiment), a pair of dice, four colored game tokens (one red, one blue, one green, and one yellow, forty-four colored eye game pieces (ten red, ten blue, ten green, ten yellow and four pink in this embodiment), and non-legal tender used as game money. Each game piece is directly colored itself with one of the four colors previously stated. Each game piece color set contains one or more of the following described texts or American dollar amounts:
The following is a description of how the game is played. First, each player chooses a board piece color and then rolls the dice with the highest roll going first and play continuing to the left.
A player may choose to purchase “eyes” during their turn. All eye purchases goes into a bank to be battled for when landing on a board piece of another player with “Battle” on it who is still in the game. There are certain rules for the game in regards to the eyes. First, only one eye can occupy a space at a time. Second, an eye can be placed on a space that pays whenever a player lands on it and has to pay the player with that color. Third, a pink eye is placed on a player's “Lose Next Turn” space after a player of a different color lands on it. This denotes that the player should lose their next turn. The pink eye gets removed after the next turn is over. Fourth player's eye is returned to that player after a player of another color lands on a space with the eye on it. Fifth, a player may exchange with the bank any of their eyes placed on a space to pay any debt owed to another player.
The first player to use all of their game pieces during game play or connects the last game board piece to the first game board piece is to receive $200 from every other player. No “Forward 1” and “Backward 1” game pieces of the same color can be placed separated by one game piece and no “Forward 2” and “Backward 2” game pieces of the same color and can be placed separated by two game pieces. If a player is eliminated from the game, all pay spaces for that player are no longer active.
A player is eliminated from the game when the cannot pay another player. A player must attempt to pay as much of their debt to another player as possible before exiting the game.
The game can end as follows discussed herein. When landing on a space belonging to another player that contains a dollar amount, an eye can be placed there for the cost of $100. When the player of that color lands on that space, they must pay the dollar amount on that space to the player who owns the eye. When only one player remains with money that player wins the game.
One eye can be placed on any space belonging to a player during each turn for the cost of $100. First player to have all of their color's eyes placed on the board and landed on by another player wins the game.
The following is a description of what happens when a player's token lands on a particular game piece of another player:
Game pieces should always successfully connect their male parts to the female part of other game pieces and vice versa. FIG. 4 depicts this principle.
1. A puzzle board comprising:
a. One pair of dice;
b. One pack of non-legal tender currency no less than $10,000 US dollars;
c. One red game token;
d. One blue game token;
e. One green game token;
f. One yellow game token;
g. Ten red eye game pieces;
h. Ten blue eye game pieces;
i. Ten green eye game pieces;
j. Ten yellow eye game pieces; and
k. Four pink eye game pieces.