This is a Board Game for 2 players. Or, an optional computer game, where 1 player plays the computer.
NOTE: The materials are not what make this game unique. What is unique about this game is the combination of: a) Game Board; b) 7 Movable Game Squares; c) the number of marbles (or, other comparable game piece) used for play; and, d) the method/strategy for playing and winning the game.
1) Materials
The 7 Movable Game Squares (
FIG. 1—Top View of Game Board with 7 Movable Square Game Pieces.
FIG. 3—Individual Movable Square Game piece with 4 holes.
FIG. 4—Marbles—28 Total; 14 White. 14 Black
FIG. 5—Example of Win—4 marbles forming a square on one (1) Movable Game Piece
FIG. 6—Example of Win—4 marbles forming a square on two (2) Movable Game Pieces
FIG. 7—Example of Win—4 marbles forming a square on three (3) Movable Game Pieces
FIG. 8—Example of Stalemate—No one wins
FIG. 9—Top View of Empty Game Board
A) This is a Board Game for 2 players. Or, an optional computer game, where 1 player plays the computer. This is a ‘puzzle’ type game which is fun, mentally challenging, competitive and good for concentration. To win, the players must make a square shape with the marbles (
B) The Game Board (
C) In addition to the Game Board, there will be 7 Movable Squares, w/4 holes in each square. The materials for the 7 Movable Squares may be plastic, wood, metal, or composite. The exact size is not crucial to the design. As long as each square fits into one of the 9 sections on the Game Board Grid. The Game Board grid will hold the 7 Movable Squares, set up as an ‘H’ shape, leaving two spaces.
NOTE: All holes will be equally spaced on the Game Board.
D) To play, each player (or player against computer) will take turns, dropping one marble at a time, into one of the 4 holes on the Movable Squares. Prior to dropping a marble, players are allowed (but not required) to make two moves with the Movable Squares: Either moving 2 Squares one space each: or, moving the same Square two spaces. Then a marble may be dropped. Once a marble is dropped into a hole, the player's turn is over.
E) The first player to make a perfect square shape with the marbles, anywhere on the board, will be the winner. A perfect square can be made on 1, 2 or 4 of the 7 Movable Squares.
FIG. 1—This is the Top View of the Game Board, the 7 Movable Squares and the Marbles.
FIG. 3—This is One (1) of Seven (7) Movable Squares. This is the game piece that moves within the 3×3 Game Board grid. The four holes are for the placement of marbles.
FIG. 4—These are the 28 Marbles. Each player has 14 Marbles (black and white for the purposes of this example)
FIG. 5—This is the example of winning the game by forming a square shape, with the marbles, on one (1) Movable Square.
FIG. 6—This is the example of winning the game by forming a square shape, with the marbles, on two (2) Movable Squares.
FIG. 7—This is the example of winning the game by forming a square shape, with the marbles, on four (4) Movable Squares.
FIG. 8—This is the example of neither player winning the game. All the marbles have filled the holes on the Movable Squares and neither player formed a ‘square shape’ with the marbles.
FIG. 9—This is the empty game board, showing the 3×3, Nine (9) space grid.