1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a board game device.
More specifically, the present invention relates to a board game device in which each board interlocks with an adjacent board.
2. Background Information
The board game known as Aggravation is a game played by at least two players in which a board has a number of holes drilled therein. On the throw of a die, a player moves a game piece or playing piece such as a marble across the holes according to the value indicated by the die. The winner is the one that manages to place a set of marbles in the holes at a home location.
More specifically, each player places four marbles of the same color in four holes making a base row. A player is allowed to move one of that player's marbles to a starting hole on throwing a one or a six on the die. The player may not land on or overtake a marble having the same color but is permitted to overtake an opponent's marbles. If the die throw is such that it enables the player's marble to land on an opponent's marble, the opponent's marble must be returned to the opponent's base row again and the player then occupies the hole previously occupied by the opponent's marble. The object of the game is to complete a circuit in a clockwise direction until all four of the player's marbles are lined up on that player's home row.
However, a problem exists in that most board games only permit a certain maximum number of persons to play a game. For example, in the game of Aggravation, boards are printed which allow between four and six players to participate in the game. Therefore, some would be participants are not permitted to join in and play this game.
The present invention overcomes the aforementioned problems by the provision of a plurality of boards which interlocks with adjacent boards thus providing a board game in which any number of persons can participate in the game.
Additionally, by the provision of the interlocking boards according to the present invention, any number of players may participate in a game and nobody is left out.
Therefore, the primary feature of the present invention is the provision of a board game device that overcomes the problems associated with the prior art board game devices and makes a significant contribution to the board game art.
A further feature of the present invention is the provision of a board game device which enables any number of persons to join in playing the board game.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art by a consideration of the detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention contained herein.
The present invention relates to a board game device in which each player has a board and a plurality of game pieces which movably cooperate with a series of fixed locations on the board. The arrangement is such that when a game is being played, movement of the game pieces between the fixed locations depends on a value indicated by a thrown die. The game device includes a plurality of boards which are substantially identical to each other so that several players can interactively play the game with each player being assigned one of the boards. Each board has a first surface and a second surface which is disposed spaced and parallel relative to the first surface. The first surface of each board defines the series of fixed locations, the series including a base row for each of the player's game pieces. Each board defines a first interlocking portion and a second interlocking portion, the second interlocking portions being spaced relative the first interlocking portion. The interlocking portions are located such that the first interlocking portion of one of the boards releasably interlocks with the second interlocking portion of an adjacent board so that, when the game is being played, each board interlocks with an adjacent board. The arrangement is such that any number of players can play the board game and nobody needs to be left out of the game.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention each board is fabricated from wood. However, the board could be fabricated from plastic, foam or metal or the like. Also, the first and second surfaces of the board are planar, the first surface being disposed at a distance within a range 0.25 inches to 1.00 inch from the second surface.
The series of fixed locations includes a base row, starting hole, a first group, a second group and a home group.
More specifically, the base row has four fixed locations with each of the four fixed locations being spaced relative to each other. The starting hole is disposed adjacent to the base row. The first group has six fixed locations with each of the six fixed locations being spaced relative to each other. The second group has seven fixed locations with each of the seven fixed locations being spaced relative to each other. Additionally, the home group has four fixed locations with each of the four fixed locations being spaced relative to each other.
Each fixed location is a hole defined by the first surface of the board and each game piece is of spherical configuration such that each game piece cooperates with and is removably retained within a corresponding hole defined by the board.
The first interlocking portion includes a post which extends from each board. Also, the second interlocking portion includes an aperture defined by each board such that the post rotatably cooperates with and extends into the aperture of an adjacent board so that pivotal movement of the board relative to the adjacent board is permitted.
The post is of circular cross sectional configuration and the aperture is of correspondingly circular cross sectional configuration for the reception therein of the post.
Additionally, the post and the aperture of the adjacent board have a common axis of rotation when interlocked together, the axis of rotation being normal to the first and second surfaces.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, each game piece is fabricated from a magnetic material. Furthermore, a magnetic portion is disposed within each of the holes. The arrangement is such that when a game piece is disposed adjacent to a corresponding hole, the game piece and the magnetic portion are attracted towards each other for reducing a possibility of accidental dislodgement of the plurality of game pieces from their respective fixed locations.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the game is that game which is known by the name Aggravation.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art by a consideration of the detailed description contained hereinafter taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings which show a preferred embodiment of the present invention. However, such modifications and variations fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Included in such modifications would be the fabrication of the board from any suitable material such as plastic, foam, metal or the like. Also, the concept of the present invention could be applied to many other games such as marble shoot or the like. Furthermore, additional link pieces could be provided for joining adjacent boards together. Alternatively, each of the boards could be provided with ears in the vicinity of one or more of the interlocking portions for facilitating the interlocking together of adjacent boards.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
Also, similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the different embodiments of the present invention but with an added suffix.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention each board 12-19 is fabricated from wood.
Also, the first and second surfaces 46 and 48 respectively of the board 12 are planar, the first surface 46 being disposed at a distance D within a range 0.25 inches to 1.00 inch from the second surface 48.
As shown in
More specifically, the base row 50 includes four fixed locations or holes 24, 25, 26 and 27 for the initial reception therein of game pieces 20-23. The starting hole 28 is disposed adjacent to the base row 50. The player is only allowed to move one of the game pieces 20-23 to the starting hole 28 when a one or a six is thrown. The first group 58 has six fixed locations 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34 with each of the six fixed locations 29-34 being spaced relative to each other. The second group 60 has seven fixed locations 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41 with each of the seven fixed locations 35-41 being spaced relative to each other. Also, the home group 62 has four fixed locations 42, 43, 44 and 45 with each of the four fixed locations 42-45 being spaced relative to each other.
Each fixed location 24-45 is a hole defined by the first surface 46 of the boards 12-19 and each game piece 20-23 is of spherical configuration such that each game piece such as the game piece 20 cooperates with and is removably retained within a corresponding hole such as 24 defined by the board 12.
As shown in
The post 64 is of circular cross sectional configuration and the aperture 66 is of correspondingly circular cross sectional configuration for the reception therein of the post 64.
Additionally, the post 64 and the aperture 66 have a common axis of rotation 68 when interlocked together, the axis of rotation 68 being normal to the first and second surfaces 46 and 48.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the game is that game which is known by the name Aggravation.
In operation of the board game device 10, when it has been determined how many players are going to play the game, a board is assigned to each player. In
The first player then throws a die (not shown) and moves any of the game pieces 20-23 to the starting hole 28 when that player throws a one or a six on the die. Accordingly, the game pieces move as indicated by the dotted arrow 74 shown in
Additionally, if a player land on hole or fixed location 35 of any of the boards 12-19, such player is permitted to take a shortcut to that player's home row 62. The shortcut follows a clockwise circuit indicated by the arrow 76 in phantom outline shown in
Although the present invention finds particular application to the game known as Aggravation, the concept of the invention is applicable to many other board games involving movement of game pieces along a course or circuit from a starting hole to a home location. As such, the present invention avoids the problem of having more potential players than the prior art board games could accommodate. A typical prior art board game will accommodate a maximum of six players. If there are potentially seven players, one of those players will be left out. However, in the board game according to the present invention, under the aforementioned scenario, all seven players can play because seven boards 12 to 18 can be interlocked together so that nobody is left out of the game.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a unique interlocking board game device which permits any number of players to participate in the game.