Claims
- 1. A method for favorably influencing attitudes and actions promoting desirable values and good citizenship while assisting game players to think critically, answer subjective questions, collaborate and make strategic decisions comprising:
playing an educational game which includes;
selecting, by a first player, a question card from one of a plurality of groups of question cards, each group of question cards associated with a difficulty level; and said questions including both factual questions and subjective questions, at least a portion of the question cards relating to United States history, government or culture; proffering a response to the selected question card by the first player; assigning, by at least one second player in competition with the first player, a number of points based on a subjective evaluation, by the at least one second player, of the first player's proffered response to each subjective question and the difficulty level of the selected question card; and advancing a player placeholder along a movement track based, on the number of points assigned, the movement track comprising a plurality of images of U.S. postal stamps, each U.S. postal stamp of a size such that at least one of the player's movement pieces can be positioned thereon, each U.S. postal stamp in said movement track bearing a number corresponding to the player's score at that point on the movement track.
- 2. A method of playing a game comprising:
selecting, by a first player, a question card from one of a plurality of groups of question cards, each group of question cards associated with a difficulty level; proffering a response to the selected question card by the first player; assigning, by at least one second player in competition with the first player, a number of points based on a subjective evaluation, by the at least one second player, of the first player's proffered response and the difficulty level of the selected question card; advancing a player placeholder along a movement track based on the number of points assigned, the movement track comprising a plurality of images of postal stamps, each postal stamp bearing a number corresponding to the player's score at that point on the movement track.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the question card selection is made based on the first player's comparison between a potential quantity of points to be assigned upon answering the question card correctly with a potential risk associated with failing to answer the question card correctly.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein responding to the selected question card further comprises collaborating with one or more collaborating player.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein points are assigned to the first player and to the one or more collaborating players.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein points are assigned to the first player and to the one or more collaborating players in equal proportions.
- 7. The method of claim 2, wherein the selected question has a plurality of subparts, such that the first player proffers a response to each selected question subpart, and such that points are assigned to each response.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein a first selected question subpart comprises an objective question, and a second selected question subpart comprises a subjective question.
- 9. The method of claim 2, wherein a greater number of points is assigned for answering a question card associated with an increased difficulty level.
- 10. The method of claim 2, wherein the movement track forms a chronological timeline of historical event.
- 11. The method of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the question cards relate to United States history, government and culture.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein at least a portion of the question cards are associated with a United States social studies educational curriculum.
- 13. An educational game comprising:
a planar game board having printed thereon a plurality of images of postal stamps, at least a portion of the postal stamps bearing a number; a plurality of player placeholders, each placeholder configured to be positioned on the numbered stamps, such that when a player's placeholder is positioned on a numbered stamp, the number corresponds to the player's score; a plurality of question cards, wherein:
a first portion of the question cards contain questions of reduced difficulty having associated therewith a first quantity of points, a second portion of the question cards contain questions of intermediate difficulty having associated therewith a second quantity of points, a third portion of the question cards contain questions of increased difficulty having associated therewith a third quantity of points, a portion of the question cards contain questions having subjective answers, and a portion of the question cards contain an image of a postal stamp; an answer key containing answers to at least a portion of the questions on the question cards, such that when a player answers a question correctly, the player's score is incremented by the quantity of points associated with that question; and an instruction sheet containing instructions on how to play the educational game.
- 14. The educational game of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the question cards contain one or more subparts, each subpart having associated therewith a quantity of points, such that when a player answers a subpart of a question correctly, the player's score is incremented by the quantity of points associated with that subpart.
- 15. The educational game of claim 13, wherein the third quantity of points is greater than the second quantity of points, and wherein the second quantity of points is greater than the first quantity of points.
- 16. The educational game of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the question cards relate to United States history, government and culture.
- 17. The educational game of claim 16, wherein at least a portion of the question cards are associated with a United States social studies educational curriculum.
- 18. The educational game of claim 13, wherein the plurality of numbered stamps forms a chronological timeline of historical event.
- 19. An educational game comprising:
a planar game board having printed thereon a plurality of images of U.S. postal stamps, at least a portion of the postal stamps bearing a number; a plurality of player placeholders, each placeholder configured to be positioned on the numbered stamps, such that when a player's placeholder is positioned on a numbered stamp, the number corresponds to the player's score; a plurality of question cards which contain questions for favorably influencing attitudes and actions promoting desirable values and good citizenship long after the game has been played; an answer key containing answers to at least a portion of the questions on the question cards, such that when a player answers a question correctly, the player's score is incremented by the quantity of points associated with that question; and an instruction sheet containing instructions on how to play the educational game.
- 20. A method for assisting game players to think critically, answer subjective questions, collaborate and make strategic decisions comprising:
playing an educational game which includes;
selecting, by a first player a question from a group of questions including factual questions and subjective questions; assigning, by at least one second player in competition with the first player, a number of points based on said second player's evaluation of the first player's response to said subjective question.
PRIORITY APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/374,959 entitled “Board Game with Questions Relating to American History and Patriotism” and filed Apr. 23, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/406,390, entitled “Board Game with Questions Relating to American History and Patriotism” and filed Aug. 27, 2002. The entire disclosures of both of these priority documents are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60374959 |
Apr 2002 |
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60406390 |
Aug 2002 |
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