Claims
- 1. A game apparatus comprising a board having a pattern of equal sized squares marked thereon, said squares being denoted by coding means such that there is one set of squares distinguishable from at least one other set of squares; the apparatus further includes sets of playing pieces, there being a set of playing pieces for each set of squares, said playing pieces being multi-faceted and of various shapes, each playing piece having a first surface of an area such that, when the playing piece engages the board at the first surface, the first surface covers a plurality of squares, each playing piece further having a second surface of the same area and shape as the first surface, said second surface parallel to and located above the first surface, said first and second surfaces being spaced apart by a distance equal to the length of the side of one of said squares; each set of playing pieces further including at least one capping playing piece having a base equal in area and shape to one of said squares, said capping playing piece having an upward projection so that another playing piece is not permitted to engage the capping playing piece during playing of the game, further wherein the playing pieces that are not capping pieces are adapted to vertically engage other playing pieces.
- 2. The game apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sets of areas are distinguishable from one another by colour coding.
- 3. The game apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the board also includes areas which are coded so as to be distinguishable from the sets of areas which correspond to the sets of playing pieces.
- 4. The game apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the periphery of said pattern of squares includes a plurality of spaced apart indented areas which carry no coding and during play are areas on which playing pieces are not permitted to be placed on or over.
- 5. A game apparatus according to claim 1, further wherein each set of playing pieces has a subset of playing pieces with a third surface parallel to the second surface and spaced above the first surface by a distance equal to twice the length of one of said squares, said third surface having an area less than the second surface but equal to at least one or more of said squares, and wherein said third surface has a shape composed of at least one or more of said squares.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/174,832 filed Dec. 29, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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