Claims
- 1. An improved board game having an environmental problem solving theme for a plurality of players comprising:
- (a) a plurality of tokens for movement during play, each player having three tokens during play;
- (b) a plurality of pie-shaped game boards, each said pie-shaped game board including:
- (i) a plurality of passageways thereon, at least two of said passageways including spaces thereon for travel by said tokens during playing of the game, and a further one of said passageways for travel by said tokens when a given environmental problem has been solved; and
- (ii) a final play portion adjacent one end of said further of said passageways;
- (c) a first set of instruction means containing a plurality of problems, means corresponding to each problem for indicating a given number of turns to be taken by said players and a second set of instruction means containing corresponding solutions to said environmental problem information;
- (d) a third set of instruction means for directing movement of a said player on a said game board,
- (e) a plurality of counting devices for recording turns completed by said players during playing of the game,
- (f) whereby, at the beginning of play, players select a predetermined number of said instruction means containing environmental problems, players take turns moving said tokens along said at least two passageways and, during movement thereon, each player attempts to seek and obtain said corresponding solutions to each of their said selected problems within said given number of turns to be taken as indicated on their said selected problems, and whereby matching of an instruction means containing a corresponding solution to a said environmental problem permits travel along a said further one of said passageways and completing travel along a said further one of said passageway resulting in reaching said game board final play portion and winning of said game.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, further including a fourth set of instruction means for directing playing of the game, one of said fourth set of instruction means awarded when a Player lands on a predetermined space on one of said at least two passageways.
- 3. The invention of claim 2, further including a globe' holding and spinning device and a plurality of globes, each globe being adapted to be supported and spun when placed in said globe holding and spinning device, selection of a said globe for spinning during play being determined by one of said fourth set of instruction means.
- 4. The invention of claim 3, wherein each said globe has spaces thereon, each said space including indicia thereon showing a geographic location.
- 5. The invention of claim 2 further including a rotating disc holding and spinning device and a plurality of discs, each disc being adapted to be supported and spun when placed in said rotating disc holding and spinning device, selection of said disc for spinning during play being determined by one of said fourth set of instruction means.
- 6. The invention of claim 5, wherein each said disc has spaces thereon, each said space including indicia thereon showing a geographic location.
- 7. The invention of claim 1, further including monetary units for transacting business during playing of the said game.
- 8. The invention of claim 1, wherein each said token includes a base portion having an arrow thereon for indicating the direction of travel of a said token along one of said passageways.
- 9. The invention of claim 1, further including lottery tickets for use during playing of said game, said lottery tickets being obtained during playing of said game.
- 10. The invention of claim 1, wherein each one of said at least two passageways includes spaces thereon having indicia directing a said Player to select one of said second set of instruction means and one of a fourth set of instruction means, said fourth set of instruction means providing instructions for play for a said player.
- 11. The invention of claim 1, wherein a portion of said spaces on each one of said at least two passageways includes indicia thereon showing a geographic location.
- 12. A television game show apparatus for playing a game between a plurality of players, wherein environmental problems are solved comprising:
- (a) a plurality of player stations, each player station representing a geographical area and including a display means for indicating a monetary value a said player has achieved during playing of said game;
- (b) a first display board divided into three categories, each category being divided into a plurality of differently colored display areas, each display area corresponding to a different problem, said display board being adapted to display an environmental problem according to a color selected by a said player;
- (c) a second display board, said second display board being adapted to display an environmental problem selected by a said player;
- (d) a chance device, said chance device comprising a spinning wheel having a plurality of categories thereon, said categories further comprising:
- (i) a plurality of first instruction means representing a solution to a said environmental problem;
- (ii) second instruction means for directing playing of the game;
- (iii) third instruction means for receiving monetary units; and
- (iv) further instruction means for purchasing lottery tickets,
- (v) whereby players take turns spinning said wheel and receiving a said category, a said player following instructions on said category,
- (e) a third display means for displaying a said solution to one of said environmental problems, a said solution being determined by spinning of said wheel by a said player,
- (f) whereby players select said environmental problems and attempt to win the game by obtaining a corresponding solution to said environmental problems by spinning of said wheel, the first player to solve said selected environmental problems in a given amount of turns being declared the winner of the game.
- 13. The invention of claim 12, further including a spinning globe, said spinning globe being divided into a plurality of geographic locations, whereby a said player, by spinning said wheel and receiving a said second instruction means, may spin said glove and record a turn of said game, said game being over if a said player does not solve a said environmental problem before a predetermined number of turns.
- 14. The invention of claim 12, further including a host station wherein a host may direct play of said game.
- 15. The invention of claim 14, further including a fifth display means for displaying instructions for said second instruction means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of the parent application Ser. No. 07/528,538 filed May 5, 1990 still pending.
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