Claims
- 1. A board game apparatus for use in playing a game between two players, said apparatus comprising:
- a game board comprising an alternating pattern of light and dark squares;
- a first set of game pieces having a top surface which is light in color and a bottom surface which is dark in color;
- a second set of game pieces having a top surface which is dark in color and a bottom surface which is light in color;
- first keying means on each of the light squares; and
- second keying means on each of the dark squares, whereby said first keying means affects the appearance of the first set of game pieces but not the second set of game pieces, and said second keying means affects the appearance of the second set of game pieces but not the first set of game pieces.
- 2. The board game apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
- a telescoping sleeve in each game piece, wherein said first keying means causes the telescoping sleeve to extend from said first set of game pieces, and said second keying means causes the telescoping sleeve to extend from said second set of game pieces.
- 3. The board game apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:
- a set of pegs comprising said first keying means; and
- a post on the bottom surface of said first set of game pieces which abuts the first keying means causing the telescoping sleeve of the first game piece to extend.
- 4. The board game apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
- a set of rings comprising said second keying means; and
- a rim on the bottom surface of said second set of game pieces which abuts the second keying means causing the telescoping sleeve of a second game piece to extend.
- 5. The board game apparatus of claim 4 further comprising:
- an annular groove surrounding said post in said first set of game pieces, wherein the second keying means on the dark squares fit into said grooves.
- 6. The board game apparatus of claim 5 further comprising:
- a well surrounded by the rim in said second set of game pieces, wherein the diameter of the pegs on the light square is less than the diameter of the well, and said peg fits into said well.
- 7. The board game apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:
- a rim surrounding a well formed on the top surface on each of said first set of game pieces; and
- a post surrounded by a groove formed on the top surface of each of said second set of game pieces, whereby each of said first set of game pieces may be turned over to become a game piece of said second set, and each of said second set of game pieces may be turned over to become a game piece of said first set.
- 8. The board game apparatus of claim 1 wherein the game board comprises:
- a rectangular center portion of alternating light and dark squares; and
- bounce zones bordering the rectangular center portion, wherien each of the four sides of the rectangular center portion has a bounce zone adjacent to it.
- 9. The board game apparatus of claim 8 wherein each bounce zone is one square wide and comprises a plurality of alternating light and dark squares.
- 10. The board game apparatus of claim 9 wherein the rectangular center portion of the game board is 6 squares wide and 7 squares long, two of the bounce zones are 6 squares long, and two of the bounce zones are 7 squares long.
- 11. The board game apparatus of claim 1 wherein the game board comprises a rectangular playing area of alternating light and dark squares.
- 12. A board game apparatus for use in playing a game between two players, said apparatus comprising:
- a playing board;
- first and second sets of keying means attached to said playing board;
- a plurality of game pieces;
- first means on one end of each of said game pieces for changing the appearance of said game pieces in response to said first keying means;
- second means on the other end of each of said game pieces for changing the appearance of said game pieces in response to said second keying means, wherein the first means on the end of said game pieces is unaffected by said second keying means, and the second means on the other end of said game pieces is unaffected by said first keying means; and
- a telescoping sleeve in each game piece, wherein said telescoping sleeve extends from said game pieces to change the appearance of said game pieces.
- 13. The board game apparatus of claim 12 further comprising:
- a set of pegs comprising said first keying means; and
- a set of rings comprising said second keying means.
- 14. The board game apparatus of claim 13 further comprising:
- a post on one end of each of said game pieces comprising said first means for changing; and
- a rim on the other end of each of said game pieces comprising said second means for changing, wherein said post has a diameter which is less than the diameter of said rings, and wherein said rim has a diameter which is greater than the said pegs.
- 15. A board game apparatus for use in playing a game between two players, said apparatus comprising:
- a playing board;
- a rectangular center portion of alternating light and dark squares and bounce zones bordering the rectangular center portion, wherein each of the four sides of the rectangular center portion has a bounce zone adjacent to its comprising the playing board;
- first and second sets of keying means attached to said playing board;
- a plurality of game pieces;
- first means on one end of each of said game pieces for changing the appearance of said game pieces in response to said first keying means; and
- second means on the other end of each of said game pieces for changing the appearance of said game pieces in response to said second keying means.
- 16. The board game apparatus of claim 15 wherein each bounce zone is one square wide and comprises a plurality of alternating light and dark squares.
- 17. The board game apparatus of claim 16 wherein the rectangular center portion of the game board is 6 squares wide and 7 squares long, two of the bounce zones are 6 squares long, and two of the bounce zones are 7 squares long.
- 18. A board game apparatus for use in playing a game between two players, said apparatus comprising:
- a playing board;
- a rectangular playing area of alternating light and dark squares comprising the playing board;
- first and second sets of keying means attached to said playing board;
- a plurality of game pieces;
- first means on one end of each of said game pieces for changing the appearance of said game pieces in response to said first keying means; and
- second means on the other end of each of said game pieces for changing the appearance of said game pieces in response to said second keying means.
Parent Case Info
This case is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 740,484 filed June 3, 1985, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US86/01181 |
5/30/1986 |
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2/3/1987 |
2/3/1987 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO86/07276 |
12/18/1986 |
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US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
Games, Nov./Dec. 1978, p. 50, 10/1978, "Tooche". |
Diagram Group, "The Way to Play", .COPYRGT.1975, 3/1976, pp. 36-37 & 40. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Date |
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Parent |
740484 |
Jun 1985 |
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