Claims
- 1. A method of playing a box-office movie identification game comprising the steps of:
- providing a playing board;
- providing a plurality of playing pieces;
- providing means directing movement of said pieces to predetermined positions around said board in accordance with player actuations thereof;
- providing a set of quotation cards for player identification of specific, box-office movie films;
- providing a set of acting cards for player impersonation of performers in specific, box-office movie film roles;
- providing on said board a first plurality of spaces that call for the reading to a player of a quotation from a specific theater-released feature film, and a second plurality of spaces that call for the impersonation by the player of a performer in a specific theater-released feature film role;
- wherein each quotation card contains a quotation spoken in a theater-released feature film of a category of "Comedy", "Action & Adventure", "Drama & Musicals", "Mystery & Horror", and "Science Fiction & Fantasy", which are to be read to the player for the player to identify the film from which the quotations comes; and
- wherein each acting card contains the names of several actors and actresses and several of the theater-released feature films in which they each have performed players in turn moving their playing pieces along the board according to said movement directing means;
- a player drawing an acting card when his playing piece lands on one of said second plurality of spaces;
- said player selecting one of the named actors and actresses on said acting card and selecting one of the listed films on said acting card which the selected actor or actress performed in;
- said player determining which actor or actress and which film to select by determining which actor or actress and the film the player is most familiar with and most skilled at impersonating;
- said player performing an impersonation of the selected actor's or actresse's role in the selected film for the other players to identify.
- 2. The method of playing a box-office movie identification game of claim 1 also providing a set of set-back cards for impeding movement of playing pieces around said board in accordance with the introduction of hypothetical problems that may arise in movie film production.
- 3. The method of playing a box-office movie identification game of claim 2 providing on said board a third plurality of spaces that call for the selection of a set-back card in the directing of movement of playing pieces around said board.
- 4. The method of playing a box-office movie identification game of claim 3 wherein said playing pieces are in the form of OSCAR-type statuettes specifically marking a players position on said board during the course of a game's play.
- 5. The method of playing a box-office movie identification game of claim 4 providing a plurality of adornments for said statuettes corresponding to each of said theater-released feature film categories of "Comedy", "Action & Adventure", "Drama & Musicals", "Mystery & Horror", and "Science Fiction & Fantasy";
- wherein said adornments are obtained by a player correctly identifying the actor or actress so impersonated in a theater-released feature film role by such other player; and
- wherein the collection of all of said plurality of adornments is a pre-requisite for continuing with playing of said game for an added objective of winning said game.
- 6. The method of playing a box-office movie identification game of claim 5 wherein said adornments are also obtained by a player correctly identifying a theater-released feature film in which a predetermined quotation, read to the player, is spoken.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/462,146, filed Jan. 8, 1990 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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| "Trivial Pursuit", Master Game-Rules of Play, Selchow & Righter Co., 1981. |
| "The Trivia Game Trivia Game", Games Magazine, Dec. 1984, pp. 24-25. |
Continuations (1)
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