This invention relates generally to a game but more particularly to a board game playable by two or four players.
The concept of this board game is simulating an art competition by combining of colored playing chips and forming shapes, forms and patterns equivalent to corresponding points. The players shall act as artists and compete for that winning entry or combination of forms.
Various types and forms of board games are available in the market. Board games which aid in developing and enhancing mental skills and awareness has been developed in recent years.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,463,952 disclosed a board game wherein the playing board has color-coded sides and color chips. Each side of color-coded chips are placed by opposing players on the playing board adjacent to other color chips and the color-coded sides of the board so that the colors of each adjacent chip match one another and so that the color of each chip which is adjacent to a color-coded side of the board also matches the color-coded side. However, this board game does not include teachings on playing the chips and forming a particular shape or pattern aside from the fact that the board and chips are entirely different from what is disclosed in the subject invention.
Moreso, the board game being disclosed herein simulates art competition wherein each of said colored chips are to be filled inside a square spaces forming a particular shape and/or pattern that corresponds to a certain point. The invention partakes the nature of a tool for mental exercise intended to help develop mental alertness, creative strategy, abstract thinking and observation skills while having fun at the same time. It is expected that this invention will also make bonding with family and friends more exciting and enjoyable.
The object of the invention is to provide a board game which serves as a tool for mental exercise since playing the game would require the players' intense attention, mental analysis, concentration and arithmetic calculations. Every player shall think thoroughly everytime the opponents move while at the same time, the player has to come-up with his/her own unique strategic moves to be ahead in reaching for that winning entry/combination of forms. It is expected that this mental exercise will help develop ones mental alertness, creative strategy, abstract thinking and observation skills and that the mental challenge offered by the invention would create fun and excitement among the challengers, most especially, while bonding together with family and friends.
The invention discloses a board game playable by two to four players comprising a playing board being provided with a plurality of identical recessed polygonal spaces being arranged in a grid of rows and columns. The polygonal spaces are preferably square spaces of identical size.
A plurality of identically-shaped playing chips intended to removably fill said plurality of recessed polygonal spaces are also disclosed wherein four of said playing chips are intended to snugly fit within one polygonal space. The plurality of playing chips comprises one hundred triangular chips equally divided into four different colors distributed to four different players respectively. The colors of triangular chips preferably blue, green, red and orange wherein the size of each chip is substantially a quarter of one polygonal space which is a square.
The recessed polygonal spaces being defined by twenty-five squares arranged in a grid of five rows and five columns.
It is to be understood that specific colors and quantities being mentioned herein are modifiable by any person skilled in the art. Those modifications however, would resort to falling within the scope of this invention.
The above objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the invention when considered in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIG. 1—is a top view of the playing board of present invention;
FIG. 2—is a representation of triangular chips showing initials of four preferred colors such as blue, green, red and orange;
FIG. 3—is an illustration of various formation that can be done out of triangular chips wherein each corresponds to particular points;
FIG. 4—is an illustration of “Shark Teeth” pattern that can be made out of the triangular chips of the present invention;
FIG. 5—is an illustration of another pattern called “Flag” that can be made out of the triangular chips of this invention;
FIG. 6—is an illustration of another pattern “Bird”;
FIG. 7—is an illustration of pattern dubbed as “Corners Zigzag”;
FIG. 8—shows another pattern called “Kite Formation”;
FIG. 9—shows a pattern called “Cuadro”;
FIG. 10—illustrates a pattern called “Cross”.
Referring now to the drawings in details, there is shown in
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Papillion Form 11—is an arrangement of two same-colored chips disposed in opposite manner with each other within a square space 2 and which shall have an equivalent of two points;
Kite Form 12—is an arrangement of two same-colored chips disposed side-by-side each other within a square space 2 and which shall have an equivalent of two points;
Pot Form 13—is an arrangement of three same-colored chips laid-down side-by-side each other within square space 2 and which shall have an equivalent of three points;
Box Form 14—is an arrangement of four same-colored chips snugly fitted within a square space 2 and which shall have an equivalent of eight points.
Three “Shark Teeth” form 15-15—is an arrangement of three same-colored chips disposed in series along the same plane within three adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of three points;
Four Shark Teeth form 16-16—is an arrangement of four same-colored chips disposed in series along same plane within four adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of eight points;
Five Shark Teeth form 17-17—is an arrangement of five same-colored chips disposed in series along same plane within five adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of fifteen points.
Three “Flags” form 18-18—is an arrangement of three same-colored chips disposed in parallel, one after another or on top or below each other, in similar orientation within three adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of three points;
Four Flags form 19-19—is an arrangement of four same-colored chips disposed in parallel, one after another or on top or below each other, in similar orientation within four adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of eight points;
Five Flags form 20-20—is an arrangement of five same-colored chips disposed in parallel, one after another or on top or below each other, in similar orientation within five adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of fifteen points. Shown in
Three “Birds” form 21-21—is an arrangement of three same-colored chips disposed diagonally in same orientation within three adjacent diagonal square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of three points;
Four Birds form 22-22—is an arrangement of four same-colored chips disposed diagonally in same orientation within four adjacent diagonal square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of eight points;
Five Birds form 23-23—is an arrangement of five same-colored chips disposed diagonally in same orientation, within five adjacent diagonal square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of fifteen points;
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Three “Corners Zigzag” form 24-24—is an arrangement of three same-colored chips disposed alternately in opposite orientation within three adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of three points;
Four Corners Zigzag form 25-25—is an arrangement of four same-colored chips disposed alternately in opposite orientation within four adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of eight points;
Five Corners Zigzag form 26-26—is an arrangement of five same-colored chips disposed alternately in opposite orientation within five adjacent horizontal or vertical square spaces 2 and which shall have an equivalent of fifteen points.
Another pattern is shown in
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Another pattern to score twenty-points instantly is shown in
Below are the rules of winning in this board game. Challenger refers also to player in this entire specification.
One (1)
1. Assignment/Playing of the four (4) sets of colored chips.
2. Picking who will make the first move
3. Making Moves
There are many possible variations of the rules which may be established and still allow the use of the basic concept of forming a shape or pattern of the colored playing chips 5 placed by opponents on the playing board 1. The actual colors used, as well as the point value assigned in formation and patterns formed may be varied. The size of the playing board, as well as the size of the playing chips 5 are subject to variation. The number of square spaces 2, as well as the number of colored playing chips 5, may be varied. Scoring may be dispensed with entirely. This is especially advisable when the game is being played by young children. It has been found that even four year old children can enjoy the game if the goal is simply to match the colors and creation of shapes and pattern without score keeping. They lack the sophistication of a strategy to win but seem to enjoy the game on the level of a puzzle without the competitive motive to win.