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1. Field of the Invention
The field of invention is that of board games that utilize strategy to capture an ultimately defeat the opponent.
2. Description of Related Games
There are many board games that pit the skill of one opponent against another in a battle of wit, skill and strategy. This game is similar to those, but set in the theme of space. There are very few rules to follow in order to execute the game effectively compared to similar style games, which allows for more skill and strategy of each player to be used. Some of the moves imitate those found in Chinese style chess, Xiang QI, as well as the placing of the pieces on the intersections rather than in the squares, and Japanese style chess, Shogi, but only specific moves and not the object or concept of those games which have been around for thousands of years.
Space Chess—Jump Point Command is a game of strategy and war set in a space theme. Each player has a fleet of at least 4 command ships and at least 12 corresponding jump point pieces that must be used to navigate the grid of the game board (space) by jumping through the Jump Points in order to capture opponent pieces and ultimately win the game. There are very few rules to follow in order to execute the game effectively compared to similar style games, which allows for more skill and strategy of each player to be used. Both beginner and advance levels of play are possible with the beginning placement of the playing pieces allowing for new strategies to be development with the playing of each new game.
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The game board is designed as two equal grids four squares by eight squares in size connected in the middle by an equally spaced open grid section called the Frontier; (reference
The game pieces comprising of at least two sets of four pieces referred to as Command Ships and at least two sets of 12 reversible colored pieces referred to as Jump Point pieces making equal shares for each player to begin with.
The game pieces shall be placed on the intersections of the game board in specified places according to the beginners level placement, (reference
Play begins after all of the pieces have been placed on the game board on their respective sides of play with each player's respective color facing up. Players decide by any method, which player will go first and then that player may take one turn. Turns are alternated between players until all four of one of the players command ships have been successfully captured and taken off of the board.
Players individual Jump Point pieces may only move from one intersecting point to another adjoining intersection point per turn. The strategy is to command all of the game board area by having Jump Point pieces in various locations across the board to allow for easy navigation of the board by the Command Ship pieces.
Command Ship pieces may also move from one adjoining intersection point to another adjacent intersection point as one move unless the Command ship utilizes a Jump Point piece of their own color to jump in a linear line through (over) the jump point piece and landing anywhere along that line or on an opponents Jump Point or Command Ship piece allowing the removal and replacement of that piece by the corresponding attacking piece.
Captured Jump Point pieces may be used during the turn of a player by placing that piece with the corresponding players color facing up, on any intersection of the game board that may benefit the player in navigating Command Ships around the game board.
The mentioned claims and descriptions detail the invention adequately and are considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skills in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
This patent application claims the benefit of the filling date of my earlier filled provisional patent application No. 60/605,800 filed on Aug. 30th 2004
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60605800 | Sep 2004 | US |