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This invention relates to shopping games and particularly to shopping games using collectable branded miniature product toys.
IN 2019, a company created a toy collection known as “Mini Brands” created a series of collectible miniature product packages that are copies of the real branded products in miniature. Ranging from corn flakes, candy bars, cleaning products, potato chips, and many others, they are a popular item available today. Other companies make similar toys as well.
The instant invention is a game that uses the “Mini Brands” type toys as part of a shopping game. The game uses the Mini Brand type toys as props for the players to “go shopping”. The game comes with: a supply of brand name product toys, such as Mini Brand toys or similar products, 6 mini shopping baskets, a timer capable of displaying the time remaining and making noise at the end of time, and of counting the following times (controlled by player: 1 minute 15 seconds, 30 seconds, and 15 seconds), 14 shopping list cards (dry erase compatible finish), 14 egg must buy cards, 14 milk must buy cards, 10 bread must buy cards, a 20″×20″ snappable/foldable game mat, and 6 different colored dry erase markers. Note, that although Mini Brands products are preferred, there is no reason why any other such products cannot be used as well. As noted above, other companies make similar products.
Moreover, cards or photo cards depicting various products can be used as well. In these cases, players pull cards out of the pile showing products that are on' their lists. All other aspects and rules still apply in this case.
At the start, the players snap the corners of the game mat together to make a tray. Then the tray is filled with the brand name product toys. Players each receive a shopping basket, a dry erase marker and a shopping list card. The time is set for one minute and 15 seconds and started. The players then search the toys in the tray for those that are on their shopping lists and place them in their baskets. At the end of time, the player with the most items from their list wins the round. That winner draws a card from the “must buy” cards and places it face up. The cards have milk, bread, and eggs, and to win the game a player must collect all three. Play continues with another round with new shopping list cards. This continues until a player receives all three of the “must buy” cards at which point they win.
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As noted, these products all have brand names on them. They come in a wide variety of shapes and labels. In the game, the number of toy products ranges between about 30 and 200. Of course, that can change as desired.
Also as noted above, there are other companies that produce similar products as Mini Brands. Moreover, the products can be depicted on cards or other media. Thus, for the purposes of this application the definition of the term “game pieces” includes Mini Brands or similar products, as well as cards or photos of the products.
The game uses a number of cards for shopping lists and “must buy” cards, as described below.
The steps of playing the game are as follows:
First, unfold and snap together corners of the game mat.
Second, dump a quantity of game pieces in the center of the mat (tray)
Third, place blue shopping list cards on a pile (face down) on the table.
Fourth, shuffle the pink must buy list cards and place them in a pile (face down) on the table.
Fifth, each Player gets their own shopping basket.
Sixth, set the timer to 1 minute and 15 seconds to start. Then, each player draws a blue shopping list card. Someone is then designated timer, to start the timer by saying “Ready, Set, Go!”. Then, each player needs to search the pile of game pieces and find the specific items on their list and put them in their shopping basket. Be careful! Items left on the table and not in the basket will be subtracted from the player's total score. When the timer is up, everyone stops searching. Then, verify each the players baskets by making sure items are correct. (Example: A player has an original candy in their basket when their shopping list specifically said “Berry Blast Flavor” candy). Any items that are incorrect cause one correct item to be subtracted from the list. For example: a player has 6 correct items and one incorrect item. You must take away one of the correct items bringing your total down to 5 correct items. The player with the most correct items then draws a pink must buy card and place it face up in front of them. Finally, players discard their used shopping list cards and draw new ones. That ends a round. These rounds are repeated until someone wins the game. Note: If the players run out of shopping list cards, they simply shuffle the discard pile and reuse them.
There are 3 types of must buy cards: milk, bread, and eggs. To win the game, a player must collect all three.
In the event of a tie during a round:
If two players end up with the same number of correct items in their basket, then the timer is reduced to 30 seconds, and they continue to shop for items to complete their list. During this face-off style tie breaker, if they end up tied again, then the timer is then reduced to 15 seconds.
In the rare event that they are still tied after facing off with just 15 seconds, then both players will draw a pink must buy card.
If there are more than 2 people tied at once the same face-off is played, and all players tied after the 15 second round will draw a pink must buy card.
The present disclosure should not be construed in any limited sense other than that limited by the scope of the claims having regard to the teachings herein and the prior art being apparent with the preferred form of the invention disclosed herein and which reveals details of structure of a preferred form necessary for a better understanding of the invention and may be subject to change by skilled persons within the scope of the invention without departing from the concept thereof.
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