Claims
- 1. A board game for two players comprising:
- a game board having a generally planar playing surface with a plurality of playing positions;
- said playing positions being arranged in a plurality of generally parallel rows and parallel columns, said rows being arranged generally perpendicularly to said columns;
- a separate first set of playing pieces for each player positionable on said playing surface;
- a common second set of playing pieces for both players positionable on and moveable over said playing surface within said rows;
- said playing pieces of said second set including first and second groups of playing pieces, said first group of playing pieces having two distinct opposing sides, each of said sides providing a generally flat surface on which one of said playing pieces of said first set is positionable;
- chance selection means for determining the extent of movement of said playing pieces; and
- said rows being defined by a plurality of parallel upstanding members, said members including column indicators spaced uniformly along their lengths.
- 2. The board game of claim 1 wherein said chance selection device includes a die, a plurality of the faces of said die bearing numerical indicia corresponding to a number of moves of said playing pieces and at least one of said sides bearing an indication corresponding to a movement of all of the playing pieces of the first set.
- 3. The board game of claim 1 wherein the playing pieces of said first set of each player include a forward face and are initially arranged on opposite sides of said game board and said playing pieces of said first set of each player are moveable in a counter flow arrangement across said game board.
- 4. The board game of claim 1 in which said second group of playing pieces has only a single generally flat surface so as to preclude positioning one of said playing pieces of said first set on a playing piece of said second group.
- 5. The board game of claim 1 wherein each of said rows is further defined by an indicia that is common to all of the positions within a particular row.
- 6. A board game for two players comprising:
- a game board having a generally planar playing surface with a plurality of playing positions;
- said playing positions being arranged in a plurality of generally parallel rows and parallel columns, said rows being arranged generally perpendicularly to said columns;
- a separate first set of playing pieces for each player positionable on said playing surface;
- a common second set of playing pieces for both players positionable on and moveable over said playing surface within said rows;
- said playing pieces of said second set including first and second groups of playing pieces, said first group of playing pieces having two distinct opposing sides, each of said sides providing a generally flat surface on which one of said playing pieces of said first set is positionable;
- chance selection means for determining the extent of movement of said playing pieces;
- said playing pieces of said first set each occupying one position at a time and said playing pieces of said second set each occupying two positions at one time along one of said rows; and
- means restricting said playing pieces of said second set from occupying two positions at one time along any of said columns.
- 7. The board game of claim 6 wherein each of said positions along a first one of said rows has a first common indicia, each of said positions along a second one of said rows has a second common indicia, and each of said positions along a third one of said rows has a third common indicia.
- 8. The board game of claim 7 wherein said playing surface bears a plurality of distinct regions, each region comprising at least one of said rows, including a set of opposed regions near opposite sides of said game board bearing said first common indicia, an intermediate region bearing said second common indicia and a pair of regions between said intermediate region and said opposed regions bearing said third common indicia.
- 9. The board game of claim 6 wherein said chance selection device includes a die, a plurality of the faces of said die bearing numerical indicia corresponding to a number of moves of said playing pieces and at least one of said sides bearing an indication corresponding to a movement of all of the playing pieces of the first set.
- 10. The board game of claim 6 wherein the playing pieces of said first set of each player include a forward face and are initially arranged opposite sides of said game board and said playing pieces of said first set of each player are moveable in a counter flow arrangement across said game board.
- 11. The board game of claim 6 in which said second group of playing pieces has only a single generally flat surface so as to preclude positioning one of said playing pieces of said first set on a playing piece of said second group.
- 12. The board game of claim 6 wherein each of said rows is further defined by an indicia that is common to all of the positions within a particular row.
- 13. A board game for two players comprising:
- a game board having a generally planar playing surface with a plurality of playing positions;
- said playing positions being arranged in a plurality of generally parallel rows and parallel columns, said rows being arranged generally perpendicularly to said columns;
- a separate first set of playing pieces for each player positionable on said playing surface;
- a common second set of playing pieces for both players positionable on and moveable over said playing surface within said rows;
- said playing pieces of said second set including first and second groups of playing pieces, said first group of playing pieces having two distinct opposing sides, each of said sides providing a generally flat surface on which one of said playing pieces of said first set is positionable;
- chance selection means for determining the extent of movement of said playing pieces;
- said rows being defined by a plurality of parallel upstanding members;
- said members including column indicators spaced uniformly along their lengths;
- said playing pieces of said first set each occupying one position at a time;
- said playing pieces of said second set each occupying two positions at one time along one of said rows;
- said members precluding a playing piece of said second set from occupying two positions at one time along a column; and
- said second group of playing pieces having only a single generally flat surface so as to preclude positioning a playing piece of said first set on a playing piece of said second group.
- 14. The board game of claim 13 wherein each of said rows is further defined by an indicia that is common to all of the positions within a particular row.
- 15. The board game of claim 13 wherein said chance selection device includes a die, a plurality of the faces of said die bearing numerical indicia corresponding to a number of moves of said playing pieces and at least one of said sides bearing an indication corresponding to a movement of all of the playing pieces of the first set.
- 16. The board game of claim 13 wherein the playing piece of said first set of each player include a forward face and are initially arranged on opposite sides of said game board and said playing pieces of said first set of each player are moveable in a conter flow arrangement across said game board.
- 17. The board game of claim 13 wherein each of said positions along a first one of said rows has a first common indicia, each of said positions along a second one of said rows has a second common indicia, and each of said positions along a third one of said rows has a third common indicia.
- 18. The board game of claim 17 wherein said playing surface bears a plurality of distinct regions, each region comprising at least one of said rows, including a set of opposed regions near opposite sides of said game board bearing said first common indicia, an intermediate region bearing said second common indicia and a pair of regions between said intermediate region and said opposed regions bearing said third common indicia.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 426,368 filed Sept. 29, 1982, and since abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Chinese Chess", Games of the World, p. 71, .COPYRGT.1975. |
Continuations (1)
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