Claims
- 1. A game apparatus comprising:
- At least one visually observable display that can be viewed by a player only when the head of the player is positioned in a predetermined player area, the display being changeable between at least two different visual conditions,
- at least one game response means operable by the player in response to the condition of the display as viewed by the player, and in accordance with a predetermined game requirement, and
- at least one game discharge means operatively associated with the response means to provide a discharge toward the player area dependent upon the operation of the response means.
- 2. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said discharge is in the form of a liquid flow.
- 3. The game apparatus of claim 2 wherein said liquid flow is in form of a defused spray.
- 4. The game apparatus of claim 2 wherein said game discharge means comprises a refillable liquid holding tank, a liquid pump and a discharge nozzle.
- 5. The game apparatus of claim 4 further including stop means for automatically stopping the discharge of the liquid flow after a relatively short time.
- 6. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said visually observable display is physically blocked from the player's view except along a specific limited path.
- 7. The game apparatus of claim 6 wherein said visually observable display is located within an elongated channel that has an open outer end, the display being positioned substantial distance from said outer end.
- 8. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said visually observable display comprises at least one light emitting element that is changeable between at least two conditions of relatively different brightnesses.
- 9. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said visually observable display comprises at least one light emitting element that is changeable between an on condition and an off condition.
- 10. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said visually observable display is a light emitting element that is changeable between conditions where the element emits at least two different colors.
- 11. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said visually observable display is changeable between conditions wherein it displays at least two different visual images.
- 12. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of said visually observable displays.
- 13. The game apparatus of claim 11 wherein there is at least one game response means associated with each of said multiple visually observable displays.
- 14. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is in the form of a hand-holdable unit having a housing, and said visually observable display, game response means and said discharge means are all mounted on said housing.
- 15. The game apparatus of claim 1 wherein said game response means is in the form of an element that undergoes movements, and said game discharge means provides a discharge which is determined, for each player turn, by a random or apparently random number of said element movements.
- 16. A game apparatus comprising:
- at least one visual game indicator that can be viewed by a player only when the head of the player is positioned in a predetermined player area, the indicator changing between at least two different visual conditions, the player's play of the game being dependent upon the player generally continuously viewing the condition of the indicator, and
- at least one game discharge means operable to provide a discharge toward the player area at random or apparently random time.
- 17. A game apparatus comprising:
- a) at least one liquid discharge mechanism for directing a liquid discharge toward a player area where a player of the game is positioned during play of the game associated with said game apparatus, and
- b) game means operatively connected to the liquid discharge mechanism for causing the mechanism to discharge liquid toward said player area, said game means being selectively operable by a player of the game in at least two different modes, said liquid discharge mechanism being caused to discharge by the operation of the game means in at least one of its modes but not in all of its modes.
- 18. A game apparatus comprising:
- a) at least one liquid-discharging mechanism for directing a liquid discharge toward a player area where a player of the game is positioned during the play of the game associated with said game apparatus, and
- b) game means operatively connected to the liquid discharging mechanism for causing the mechanism to discharge liquid toward said player area, said game means including a movable element, movement of said element causing said game means to operate said mechanism, such movement of said element being dependent upon the play of said game.
- 19. A method for playing a game, said method comprising the steps of
- providing at least one visual game indicator that can be viewed by a player only when the head of the player is positioned in a predetermined player area, the indicator changing between at least two different visual conditions,
- providing at least one game response means operable by the player in response to the condition of the indicator as viewed by the player, and in accordance with a predetermined game requirement,
- providing at least one game discharge means operatively associated with the response means to provide a liquid discharge toward the player area dependent upon the operation of the response means,
- having a player view the visual game indicator with her head in the predetermined player area.
- having the player operate the response means in response to the condition of the indicator as viewed by the player, and in accordance with the predetermined game requirement, and
- having the discharge means provide a discharge toward the player area in response to the operation of the response means.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the indicator changes rapidly between conditions.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein to prevent a liquid discharge, the player must operate the response means before the indicator changes to a new condition.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/796,713 filed Feb. 6, 1997 in the name of the same inventors now U.S. Pat No. 5,704,610.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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