The present invention relates to game pieces.
More specifically the invention relates to game pieces in the form of polyominoes or polycubes or related forms of game pieces.
Specifically, polyominoes are game pieces formed by a number of blocks in the form of squares placed in a plane in an orthogonal pattern, such that they form one fixed game piece and such that they touch each other on at least one side.
By connecting the blocks to one another in different ways, for a given number of blocks different polyomino figures can be obtained that can each form a game piece.
Such game pieces consisting of 4, 5 and 6 squares are designated respectively by the terms tetrominoes, pentominoes and hexominoes.
With pentominoes, for example, twelve different game pieces can be formed if the game pieces that are a mirror image of one another are only counted as one game piece. If game pieces with a mirror image are counted as separate game pieces, then eighteen different pentominoes can be formed.
The greater the number of blocks, the greater the number of polyominoes that can be formed with that number of blocks.
Polyominoes can be used in all kinds of games and puzzles.
It is known for example to completely fill, without gaps or overlaps, a rectangular game board with 6×10 square spaces with pentominoes whose blocks themselves have the same dimensions as the board spaces. Such a puzzle offers 2339 possible solutions to fill the game board with pentominoes.
By extension to three dimensions, it is also known to have polycubes consisting of a number of cubic blocks connected together in a fixed way, that are not only combined together in a plane in two directions, but also along a third direction perpendicular to this plane, whereby at least one side of each block touches one of the sides of the other blocks.
Such polycubes can for example be used as game pieces in a 3D puzzle, in which a 3D space of 2×5×6 cubic sections for example must be filled with polycubes without gaps or overlaps.
Polycubes as building blocks for creating complexly shaped constructions, wherein said building blocks are changeable between one form and another form are known from EP 0.110.800.
Also playing elements or toys in the form of polycubes in which the shape of the playing elements may be changed by a rotational movement are known from eg GB 2.090.751 and WO 2005/002696
The purpose of the present invention is to create game pieces which, compared to the known game pieces, provide extra possibilities for devising all kinds of games.
The kinds of games and the associated game pieces are intended for use in puzzle-type games in which a two dimensional field or a three dimensional volume is to be filled completely or to a certain degree by consecutively placing game pieces and/or in strategy-type games in which one of a set of predefined winning placements needs to be made in a multi-player game wherein the placement of a game piece by a certain player influences the remaining options for the other players.
To this end the invention concerns a game piece in the form of a polyomino or polycube or similar, consisting of a number of blocks that are put together in an orthogonal pattern, whereby the game piece comprises at least two parts that are each formed by a number of aforementioned blocks connected together in a fixed way, whereby these parts are slidably coupled with respect to one another in such a way that they enable a number of forms of game pieces to be formed with the game piece concerned.
Preferably the aforementioned parts are movable with respect one another in such a way that they enable different forms of polyominoes or polycubes or similar to be formed with the game piece concerned, and can thus be changed between a number of forms.
According to a preferred embodiment, the game piece consists of square or cubic blocks and the aforementioned parts can be slid on at least one side with respect to one another in a direction parallel to one of the sides of such a square or cubic block, more specifically in the direction of this side.
According to another preferred embodiment, the parts of the game piece that are movable with respect one another are affixed together by means of a hinge.
The invention also relates to a set of game pieces according to the invention, to a game that is provided with such game pieces and to the use of such a game piece in specific games.
With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a few preferred embodiments of game pieces according to the invention are described hereinafter by way of an example, without any limiting nature, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The game 1 shown in
In this case the game pieces 4 are flat game pieces in the form of polyominoes each with five square blocks 5 that are put together in an orthogonal pattern, and which have the same dimensions as the spaces 3 of the game board 2.
Such polyominoes with five blocks 5 are known by the name of pentomino.
The aim of the puzzle 1 is to completely cover all the spaces 3 of the game board 2 with the available pentominoes without leaving gaps or overlaps.
The characteristic of the game pieces 4 according to the invention is that at least a number of the game pieces 4 consist of at least two parts 6 that are each formed by a number of aforementioned blocks 5 connected together in a fixed way, whereby these parts 6 are movably coupled to one another in such a way that they enable a number of forms of game pieces to be formed with the game piece 4 concerned.
In the example of
Both parts can be slid with respect to one another along a side 7, as schematically shown in
This slideability enables a number of other forms of pentominoes to be formed with the pentomino of
In order to realise this mutual slideability, a simple embodiment of a mechanism that enables this movement is shown in
The aforementioned parts 6 are hollow with a base 8 and a cover 9 connected together along their periphery by edges 10, whereby a groove 11 is created in the edge 10 on the sides 7 along which the parts 6 of the game piece 4 can slide with respect one another, in which a sliding part 12 can be inserted in a slideable way, whereby the sliding part 12 ensures the slideable link between the two parts 6.
The groove 11 extends over a number of blocks 5.
In this case the sliding part 12 is constructed with an I-shaped profile with two parallel flanges 13 that are connected together by a central rib 14, whereby, as shown in
Preferably the aforementioned edges 15 of the grooves 11 are suitably held between the flanges 13 of the sliding part 12 and the thickness of the central rib is approximately equal to the width of the aforementioned groove 11, all such that there is little play between the two parts 6.
The base 8 and the cover 9 are preferably each formed as a separate component, such that when assembling the base 8 and the cover 9 together, the sliding part 12 can be easily inserted in place between the base 8 and the cover 9.
The base 8 and the cover 9 are secured to each other by gluing, welding or other techniques.
The sliding part 12 is provided with projections 12a, and the base 8 is provided with matching recesses 12b. When sliding the parts 6, in certain positions the projections 12a fall into the recesses 12b. The user can feel, so is provided with sensible feedback, and possibly also hear, that the parts are positioned as intended, meaning in an orthogonal position forming a polyomino.
In the example of
Game pieces 4 without such a figure are obviously also possible. If the top surface of the covers 9 and the bottom surface of the bases 8 are then parallel, the game pieces 4 can be used as shown, as well as upside down.
Conversely it can also be chosen to leave out the protruding part 16 and to make the cover 9 flat in order to enable the game piece to be used on both sides, in other words on one side with the base 8 resting on the game board 2, but also inversely with the other side formed by the cover 9 resting on the game board 2.
This enables extra forms of pentominoes to be obtained with the same game piece 4. The possible forms that can be obtained in this way are shown in
The sliding mechanism with a sliding part 12 which is not fixed to either of the parts 6 that need to be slidable with respect to each other, but which is slidable in grooves which extends over several blocks 5, allows a large number of configurations, even allowing one part 6 to extend, in two opposite directions, beyond the other part 6. This is for instance clear from the first and last subfigure of
It is clear that the invention is not limited to game pieces 4 with five blocks 5, but also smaller or larger number of blocks are among the possibilities, as illustrated in the drawings. For example, see
In this case the hinge 17 is affixed at one of the corner points of the blocks 5, whereby two blocks 5 are connected together at a corner point, and it is perpendicular to the plane of the game piece.
As a result two different forms of a pentomino can be formed, as illustrated in
As a result, from the block 5 concerned with hinge 17 only a triangle 18 remains, which can cover a section of the game board together with a remaining triangle of another game piece.
Such game pieces 4 can for example be used for a 3D puzzle, whereby the aim is to fill a volume without gaps or overlaps.
It is clear that the blocks can also take on other 2D and 3D forms that are connected together in an orthogonal pattern.
It is clear that the game pieces according to the invention can not only be used to replace the game pieces of existing games, but such game pieces can also give rise to new games.
The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example and shown in the drawings, but a game piece according to the invention can be realised in all kinds of variants, without departing from the scope of the invention.
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