Tabletop shooting game

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230293977
  • Publication Number
    20230293977
  • Date Filed
    March 10, 2023
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    September 21, 2023
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • Labonté; Dave
Abstract
A tabletop shooting game, comprising: a projectile, a target and a shooter, the shooter including a stand defining a resting surface for receiving the projectile thereonto, an impactor and a biasing element for biasing the impactor towards the resting surface. The shooter is operable for shooting the projectile towards the target by moving the impactor to a loading position away from the resting surface with the projectile resting on the resting surface and subsequently releasing the impactor.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A tabletop shooting game, comprising: a projectile;a shooter including a stand, an impactor and a biasing element, wherein; the stand defines a resting surface for receiving the projectile thereonto;the impactor defines an impact surface for contacting the projectile when the projectile is on the resting surface, the impactor being rotatably mounted to the stand so as to be movable between a hitting position wherein the impactor is in register with the resting surface and a loading position wherein the impactor is retracted away from the resting surface; andthe biasing element extends between the stand and the impactor so that the impactor is biased towards the hitting position when moved in the loading position; anda target;wherein the shooter is operable for shooting the projectile towards the target by moving the impactor to the loading position with the projectile on the resting surface and subsequently releasing the impactor so that the impact surface projects the projectile.
  • 2. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, wherein the stand includes a first portion positionable on a support surface and a second portion mounted to the first portion, the impactor being rotatably mounted to the second portion, the second portion being mounted to the first portion so as to be pivotable thereabout to vary a pitch of the second portion relative to the first portion.
  • 3. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 2, wherein the shooter further includes a pitch indicator extending between the first and second portions, the pitch indicator including indicia indicative of the pitch.
  • 4. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 2, wherein the shooter further includes another biasing element extending between the first and second portions for biasing the second portion towards a predetermined pitch relative to the first portion.
  • 5. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, wherein the stand defines a pair of laterally opposed resting surfaces for selectively receiving the projectile thereonto, and wherein the impactor is movable between a pair of loading positions for selectively loading the impactor prior to hitting the latter with the projectile with the projectile resting on a respective one of the resting surfaces.
  • 6. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 5, wherein the impactor defines two laterally opposed biasing element attachments, the biasing element having a free end selectively securable to each of the biasing element attachments for biasing the impactor towards the hitting position when in a respective one of the loading positions.
  • 7. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, wherein the target defines at least one target aperture configured and sized to allow the projectile to enter the target aperture.
  • 8. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 7, wherein the target includes a resiliently deformable material behind the target apertures for absorbing at least part of a kinetic energy of the projectile after the projectile enters the target apertures.
  • 9. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, wherein the target defines at least two target apertures configured and sized to allow the projectile to selectively enter each of the target apertures, the target further comprising a screen configured for selectively obstructing a first subset of the at least two target apertures while leaving unobstructed a second subset of the at least two target apertures.
  • 10. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 9, wherein the screen includes a disk from which one or more portion has been removed, the disk being rotatable about a substantially horizontal axis, wherein rotating the disks changes a composition of the first and second subsets.
  • 11. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, wherein the tabletop shooting game simulates hockey.
  • 12. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, further comprising a board on which the shooter and target are positionable.
  • 13. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 12, wherein the board defines a shooter positioning area over which the shooter is selectively movable.
  • 14. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 13, wherein the shooter positioning area is recessed relative to adjacent portions of the board.
  • 15. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 13, wherein the shooter and tabletop are magnetically attracted to each other over the shooter positioning area.
  • 16. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, further comprising obstacles positionable between the shooter and the target.
  • 17. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 16, further comprising a turntable onto which the obstacles are positionable, wherein rotating the turntable changes a relative position between the obstacles and the target.
  • 18. The tabletop shooting game as defined in claim 1, further comprising game cards including instructions for providing selective restrictions on how the shooter and target are operated in a given round of the tabletop shooting game.
  • 19. A method of playing a tabletop shooting game including a game board, a shooter, a projectile and a target defining at least one target aperture, the method comprising: positioning the shooter and the target on the game board;positioning the projectile on a resting surface part of the shooter;retracting an impactor part of the shooter away from the projectile against a biasing force exerted by a biasing element; andreleasing the impactor so that the impactor hits the projectile.
  • 20. The method as defined in claim 19, further comprising adjusting a pitch of the resting surface relative to the game board prior to releasing the impactor.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2203566.1 Mar 2022 GB national