Claims
- 1. A board game, comprising:a plurality of tiles having a first set of distinctive markings represented individually upon respective first surfaces thereof, each said tile including a disk-shaped metallic element positioned beneath a respective first surface, said plurality of tiles having a third set of distinctive markings represented individually upon respective second surfaces of said plurality of tiles; a game board, comprising: a second set of distinctive markings imprinted thereon, said first and second sets having matching markings; and a plurality of disk-shaped magnets positioned beneath a first surface of said game board and configured such that each of said tiles is magnetically drawn into a predetermined position upon said first surface of said game board when each said tile is positioned partially over a corresponding marking thereon.
- 2. A board game as in claim 1 wherein said tiles include irregularly shaped peripheral configurations.
- 3. A board game as in claim 1 wherein a diameter of each of said plurality of disk-shaped magnets is equal to a diameter of each of said metallic elements.
- 4. A board game as in claim 1 wherein said game board further includes a second surface opposite said first surface, said second surface of said game board being a mirror image of said first surface of said game board and said plurality of magnets being positioned between said first and second surfaces.
- 5. A board game as in claim 1 wherein said first and second sets of distinctive markings are alphanumeric indicia, said indicia of each respective set being different than any other indicia of said respective set.
- 6. A board game as in claim 1 wherein said disk magnets of said game board are adapted to magnetically attract said metallic elements of said tiles such that imprecisely positioned tiles are automatically positioned more precisely.
- 7. A board game as in claim 1 wherein said third set of distinctive markings includes portions of a scene.
- 8. A board game, comprising:a plurality of cards, each card presenting a peripheral edge configuration and including a disk-shaped metallic element; a first set of distinctive markings represented individually upon respective first sides of said plurality of cards; a third set of distinctive markings represented individually upon respective second sides of said plurality of cards; a game board, comprising: a first surface having a plurality of markings imprinted thereon corresponding to said peripheral edge configurations of said plurality of cards; a plurality of disk-shaped magnets positioned beneath said first surface such that each of said cards is magnetically drawn into a predetermined position upon said first surface when said card is positioned at least partially over a corresponding marking thereon; and a second set of distinctive markings imprinted on said first surface of said game board, said first and second sets having matching markings, whereby each of said cards is magnetically drawn to a predetermined position when partially superimposed over a corresponding marking on said first surface of said game board.
- 9. A board game as in claim 8 wherein said plurality of cards include irregularly shaped peripheral configurations.
- 10. A board game as in claim 8 wherein said game board includes a second surface opposite said first surface, said second surface being a mirror image of said first surface and said magnets being positioned between said first and second surfaces.
- 11. A board game as in claim 8 wherein said third set of distinctive markings includes portions of a scene.
- 12. A method of playing a card game for learning the elements of a given set, comprising the steps of:providing a game board having a first set of distinctive markings imprinted in logical sequence thereon and a plurality of individual magnets positioned therein; providing a second set of distinctive markings upon respective first sides of each card in a set of cards, each said card having a metallic element mounted beneath said respective first side and adapted to be magnetically attracted to a respective magnet in said game board, each said card in said set of cards including a portion of a scene imprinted on a second side of said card; selecting a single card from said set of cards; positioning said selected card on said game board such that the distinctive marking on said selected card is at least partially superimposed over a corresponding marking imprinted on said game board, whereby said selected card is moved to a predetermined position by the magnetic attraction between a respective magnet and metallic element if said selected card was at first imprecisely positioned; repeating the steps of selecting and positioning until all of said cards have been positioned on said game board; and moving each said card from a position in which said first side is visible to a position in which said second side is visible whereby to display said scene.
- 13. A method as in claim 12 wherein said game board comprises first and second surfaces, said individual magnets being positioned between said first and second surfaces and configured such that said selected card is magnetically drawn to a predetermined position when said selected card is at least partially superimposed over a corresponding marking imprinted on said first or second surface.
- 14. A method as in claim 12 further comprising the steps of:awarding a predetermined number of points to a game player for correctly positioning each said card upon said game board; and declaring a game player to be the winner who has accumulated the most points when all cards eligible for game play have been positioned.
- 15. A method as in claim 12 wherein said first and second sets include matching markings and said respective markings are alphanumeric markings.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/404,447, filed Sep. 22, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,609.
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