Claims
- 1. A method for using a plurality of sets of discs to randomly select an outcome from a predetermined set of outcomes, each set consisting of at least one disc, each disc in said set having an indicia side and a non-indicia side, said indicia side of each said disc in a set having a plurality of indicia, each of a different indicia type than other indicia of said disc and of the same indicia type as indicia of all other discs in said sets, the method comprising the steps of:
- stacking said plurality of discs;
- impacting said stack with a disc; and
- determining said outcome in response to said indicia of one indicia type on all discs resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible.
- 2. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said indicia of said one indicia type are numeric values; and
- said step of determining said outcome comprises selecting the highest numeric value.
- 3. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said indicia of one said indicia type consist of numeric values; and
- said step of determining said outcome comprises counting the number of discs having numeric values in a predetermined range.
- 4. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein said indicia of one said indicia type consist of the same indicia as said indicia of every other said disc in said set and different from said indicia of said same indicia type of said discs in every other said set.
- 5. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said indicia types indicates a measure of distance.
- 6. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said indicia types indicates a measure of weight.
- 7. A method for playing a game simulating competition among a plurality of players in a plurality of athletic events, comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of sets of discs for randomly selecting an outcome from a predetermined set of outcomes, each set consisting of at least one disc, each disc in said set having an indicia side and a non-indicia side, said indicia side of each said disc in a set having a plurality of indicia, each of a different indicia type than other indicia of said disc and of the same indicia type as indicia of all other discs in said sets, each indicia type corresponding to one of said athletic events;
- said players taking turns in each athletic event, wherein taking a turn comprises the steps of:
- stacking said plurality of discs;
- impacting said stack with a disc; and
- determining said outcome of a turn in response to said indicia of one of said indicia types on all discs resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible; and
- selecting a winner among said players of each said athletic event in response to said outcome of all of said turns.
- 8. The method claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- one said indicia type corresponding to one athletic event indicates a measure of distance, said indicia of said one said indicia type of each said disc indicating a different distance than said indicia of every other said disc; and
- said determining step associated with said one athletic event comprises the step of selecting a greatest distance.
- 9. The method claimed in claim 8, wherein:
- said athletic event is The Pole Vault, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps a plurality of times, each time corresponding to attempting a pole vault;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a pole vault;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises placing a playing piece on said indicia indicating a pole vault; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who causes said discs to indicate said greatest distance more times than all other said players.
- 10. The method claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- one said indicia type corresponding to one athletic event is a numeric value, said numeric value indicated by each said disc being different from said numeric value indicated by every other said disc and differing by a value of one from at least one other disc; and
- said determining step associated with said one athletic event comprises the step of determining whether at least one disc indicates a numeric value greater than the median value of said numeric values.
- 11. The method claimed in claim 9, wherein:
- said athletic event is The Hurdles, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps a plurality of times, each time corresponding to attempting a hurdle;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a plurality of hurdles;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises sequentially moving a playing piece to said indicia indicating a next hurdle; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who causes said discs to indicate a numeric value greater than the median value of said numeric values more times than all said other players.
- 12. The method claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- said determining step associated with said one athletic event comprises the step of determining whether no discs are resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible.
- 13. The method claimed in claim 12, wherein:
- said athletic event is Volleyball, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps a plurality of times, each time corresponding to attempting a return of a volleyball, an outcome of no discs resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible corresponding to said player not successfully returning said volleyball;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a volleyball court;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises placing a playing piece on said indicia indicating a volleyball court; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who causes said outcome to indicate successfully returning said volleyball more times than all other said players.
- 14. The method claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- one said indicia type corresponding to one athletic event is a numeric value, said numeric values being the same as numeric values of every other said disc in said set and different from numeric values of said same indicia type of said discs in every other said set; and
- said determining step associated with said one athletic event comprises the step of selecting a highest numeric value.
- 15. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- said athletic event is The Sprint, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps a plurality of times, each time corresponding to sprinting a portion of a total distance;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a plurality of spaced evenly spaced along said total distance;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises advancing a playing piece a number of spaces on said game board equal to said highest numeric value; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who advances said playing piece said total distance before all other players.
- 16. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- said athletic event is The Long Jump, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps exactly one time, said time corresponding to attempting a jump, and said highest numeric value indicates a measure of distance jumped;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a jumping area;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises placing a playing piece on said indicia indicating a jumping area; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who causes the discs to indicate said highest numeric value.
- 17. The method claimed in claim 14, wherein:
- said athletic event is Weight Lifting, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps a plurality of times, each time corresponding to attempting a lift, and said highest numeric value indicates a measure of weight lifted;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a weight lifting area;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises placing a playing piece on said indicia indicating a weight lifting area; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who causes the discs to indicate said highest numeric value more times than all other players.
- 18. The method claimed in claim 7, wherein:
- said determining step associated with said one athletic event comprises the step of determining the number of discs resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible.
- 19. The method claimed in claim 18, wherein:
- said athletic event is Diving, and said step of taking a turn comprises each player performing said stacking, impacting, and determining steps a plurality of times, each time corresponding to attempting a dive;
- said method further comprises the step of providing a plurality of playing pieces and a game board having indicia indicating a diving pool;
- said step of taking a turn further comprises placing a playing piece on said indicia indicating a diving pool; and
- said step of selecting a winner comprises selecting a player who causes the least number of said number of discs greater than zero to rest in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible.
- 20. A method for playing a game, comprising the steps of:
- providing a game board, and a plurality of sets of discs for randomly selecting an outcome from a predetermined set of outcomes, each set of discs consisting of at least one disc, each disc in said set having an indicia side and a non-indicia side, said indicia side of each said disc in a set having a plurality of indicia, each of a different indicia type than other indicia of said disc and of the same indicia type as indicia of all other discs in said sets, one said indicia type corresponding to a number of spaces, said game board having a plurality of spaces, each having a corresponding indicia group comprising indicia of at least one of said indicia types;
- stacking said plurality of discs;
- impacting said stack with a disc;
- selecting a space in response to said indicia of a first one of said indicia types on all discs resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible; and
- determining an outcome in response to a comparison of said indicia of a second one of said indicia types on all discs resting in an orientation in which said indicia side of said disc is visible with said indicia of said indicia group of the selected space.
- 21. The method claimed in claim 20, further comprising, before said determining step, the steps of:
- again stacking said plurality of discs; and
- again impacting said stack with a disc.
- 22. The method claimed in claim 20, wherein:
- said providing step further comprises providing a plurality of player pieces positionable on said spaces, and each space is adjacent to another space, and said spaces form a path; and
- said selecting step comprises moving a player piece from a space on which it is placed a number of spaces along said path.
- 23. The method claimed in claim 22, wherein:
- said indicia of said first indicia type are numeric values; and
- said number of spaces is equal to a greatest numeric value.
- 24. The method claimed in claim 22, wherein:
- said providing step further comprises providing a plurality of token pieces; and
- said determining step comprises altering a count of token pieces associated with said moved player piece.
- 25. The method claimed in claim 24, wherein said altering step comprises adding a number of token pieces to said count of token pieces equal to the number of indicia in said indicia group.
- 26. The method claimed in claim 24, further comprising the step of selecting a winner among said players in response to a comparison of the number of token pieces associated with each player with the number of token pieces associated with all other players.
- 27. The method claimed in claim 24, wherein said token pieces are candy.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/349,549, filed Dec. 5, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,150.
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