Three dimensional alignment game playing system and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6273422
  • Patent Number
    6,273,422
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 8, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A strategy game system and method that requires a player to align three markers wherein each marker is positioned at one of three levels.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to alignment games such as tic-tac-toe and more particularly to a three dimensional alignment game playing system and method wherein the three-dimensional alignment game playing system includes a game piece alignment assembly including a top, a middle and a bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving table positioned one above the other, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of the nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of the other two nine-marker receiving tables; each nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; two multi-piece player sets each including a number of markers; the markers of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from the markers of the other multi-piece player set; the game method including the steps of a) supplying a three dimensional alignment game system as described above; b) providing each player with one of the multi-piece player sets; c) allowing each player a play in rotation from first to last player, a play being either the positioning of one marker on one of the marker receiving areas of one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables or rotating one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables with respect to the other two nine-marker receiving tables; and continuing play until one player has three markers, one on each of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables, in alignment.




BACKGROUND ART




Many individuals enjoy playing games that require strategy. It would be a benefit, therefore, to have a strategy game that required a player to align three markers wherein each marker is positioned at one of three levels.




GENERAL SUMMARY DISCUSSION OF INVENTION




It is thus an object of the invention to provide a three dimensional alignment game system that includes a game piece alignment assembly including a top, a middle and a bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving table positioned one above the other, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of the nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of the other two nine-marker receiving tables; each nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; two multi-piece player sets each including a number of markers; the markers of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from the markers of the other multi-piece player set.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a three dimensional alignment game playing method that includes the steps of a) supplying a three dimensional alignment game system as described above; b) providing each player with one of the multi-piece player sets; c) allowing each player a play in rotation from first to last player, a play being either the positioning of one marker on one of the marker receiving areas of one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables or rotating one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables with respect to the other two nine-marker receiving tables; and continuing play until one player has three markers, one on each of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables, in alignment.




Accordingly, in a first aspect of the invention a three dimensional alignment game system is The three dimensional alignment game system includes a game piece alignment assembly including a top, a middle and a bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving table positioned one above the other, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of the nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of the other two nine-marker receiving tables; each nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; two multi-piece player sets each including a number of markers; the markers of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from the markers of the other multi-piece player set




In a second aspect of the invention, a three dimensional alignment game playing method is provided that includes the steps of a) supplying a three dimensional alignment game system as described above; b) providing each player with one of the multi-piece player sets; c) allowing each player a play in rotation from first to last player, a play being either the positioning of one marker on one of the marker receiving areas of one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables or rotating one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables with respect to the other two nine-marker receiving tables; and continuing play until one player has three markers, one on each of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables, in alignment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




For a further understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are given the same or analogous reference numbers and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the three dimensional alignment game playing system of the present invention showing a game piece alignment assembly including the top, middle and bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving tables positioned one above the other, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of the nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of the other two nine-marker receiving tables; each nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; a pair of dice; two multi-piece player sets each including number of markers and at least one game piece, the markers and the game piece of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from the markers and the game piece of the other multi-piece player set; a board assembly having a circular turntable, a game board area, and two separate marker holding channels; the game piece alignment assembly being mounted upon the circular turntable such that rotation of the circular turntable causes the entire game piece alignment assembly to rotate in unison; the game board area having a continuous pathway of game piece landing areas designated thereon wherein each game piece landing area is designated with a designation indicating one of the identifying characteristics of one of the multi-piece sets and a level designation indicating one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables; the two separate marker holding channels being formed therein for holding the markers not yet positioned onto a nine-marker receiving table.











EXEMPLARY MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows an exemplary embodiment of the three dimensional alignment game playing system of the present invention generally designated


10


. Game playing system


10


includes three multi-piece player sets, generally designated


12




a-c


; a game piece alignment assembly, generally designated


14


; a pair of dice, generally designated


16


; and a board assembly, generally designated


18


.




Each of the multi-piece player sets


12




a-c


includes fourteen same colored marbles


22


as markers and a same colored game playing piece


24


. in this embodiment multi-piece player set


12




a


is colored white, multi-piece player set


12




b


is colored black, and multi-piece player set


12




c


is colored green.




Game piece alignment assembly


14


includes a top, a middle and a bottom, round, rotatable, transparent, nine-marker receiving table, respectively generally designated


28


,


30


,


32


, positioned one above another, respectively, and in mechanical connection with a three tiered support structure


33


such that each of nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


is rotatable independently of the other two nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


. In this embodiment, three tiered support structure


33


has three square support plates


35




a-c


each having a round disk shaped depression within which the round disk shaped nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


, respectively, are rotatably held. Each of the nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


has nine marble holes


34


, used as the nine individual marker receiving areas, arranged in three parallel rows each including three marble holes


34


.




Board assembly


18


includes a circular game board member


36


having a circular turntable


38


rotatable about the center thereof; a ring shaped game board area, generally designated


40


; and three separate marble/marker holding channels


42




a-c


. Game piece alignment assembly


14


is mounted upon circular turntable


38


such that rotation of circular turntable


38


causes the entire game piece alignment assembly


14


to rotate in unison.




Game board area


40


has a continuous pathway of game piece landing areas


46


designated thereon wherein each game piece landing area


46


has a printed designation indicating a color (white, black, green) and a level designation indicating one of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


. The separate marker holding channels


42




a-c


are formed for holding the marble/markers


22


not yet positioned onto a nine-marker receiving table


28


,


30


,


32


.




An exemplary game playing method is now described with reference to

FIG. 1. A

three dimensional alignment game playing method includes the steps of: a) providing a three dimensional alignment game system


10


as described above; b) providing each player with one of multi-piece player sets


12




a-c


; c) allowing each player a play in rotation from first to last player, a play being the rolling of dice


16


, moving a game piece


24


along the continuous pathway the number of game piece landing areas


46


designated by the dice


16


, determining if game piece


24


landed on a game piece landing area


46


for indicating that game piece color (black, white, green), and if the game piece landing area


46


and the game piece


24


are for the same color, positioning a marble/marker


22


into a marble hole


34


of the one of the nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


indicated by the landed on game landing piece area


46


or rotating the one of the nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


indicated by the landed on game landing piece area


46


ninety degrees in either direction; and d) continuing play until one player has three marble/markers


22


, one on each of the top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables


28


,


30


,


32


, in alignment.




It can be seen from the preceding description that a three dimensional alignment game system and method have been provided.




It is noted that the embodiment of the three dimensional alignment game system described herein in detail for exemplary purposes is of course subject to many different variations in structure, design, application and methodology. Because many varying and different embodiments may be made within the scope of the inventive concept(s) herein taught, and because many modifications may be made in the embodiment herein detailed in accordance with the descriptive requirements of the law, it is to be understood that the details herein are to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A three dimensional alignment game system comprising:two multi-piece player sets; and a game piece alignment assembly including a top, a middle and a bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving table positioned one above another, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of said nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of said other two nine-marker receiving tables; each nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; each of said two multi-piece player sets including a number of markers; said markers of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from said markers of said other multi-piece player set.
  • 2. The three dimensional alignment game system of claim 1 further including:a board assembly having a circular turntable; said game piece alignment assembly being mounted upon said circular turntable such that rotation of said circular turntable causes said entire game piece alignment assembly to rotate in unison.
  • 3. The three dimensional alignment game system of claim 1 wherein:each of said two multi-piece player sets further includes a game piece; and said three dimensional alignment game system further includes: a die; and a board assembly having a game board area having a continuous pathway of game piece landing areas designated thereon wherein each game piece landing area is designated with a designation indicating one of said identifying characteristics of one of said multi-piece sets and a level designation indicating one of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables.
  • 4. The three dimensional alignment game system of claim 3 wherein:said board assembly further includes a circular turntable; and said game piece alignment assembly is mounted upon said circular turntable such that rotation of said circular turntable causes said entire game piece alignment assembly to rotate in unison.
  • 5. The three dimensional alignment game system of claim 4 wherein:said board assembly further includes two separate marker holding channels formed therein for holding said markers not yet positioned onto one of said top, middle and bottom nine-marker receiving table.
  • 6. A three dimensional alignment game playing method comprising the steps of:a) providing a three dimensional alignment game system comprising: two multi-piece player sets; and a game piece alignment assembly including a top, a middle and a bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving table positioned one above another, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of said nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of said other two nine-marker receiving tables; each nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; each of said two multi-piece player sets including a number of markers; said markers of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from said markers of said other multi-piece player set; b) providing each player with one of said multi-piece player sets; c) allowing each player a play in rotation from first to last player, a play being either positioning of one marker on one of said marker receiving areas of one of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables or rotating one of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables with respect to said other two nine-marker receiving tables; and d) continuing play until one player has three markers, one on each of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables, in alignment.
  • 7. A three dimensional alignment game playing method comprising the steps of:a) providing a three dimensional alignment game system comprising: two multi-piece player sets; a game piece alignment assembly including a top, a middle and a bottom, rotatable, nine-marker receiving table positioned one above another, respectively, and in mechanical connection such that each of said nine-marker receiving tables is rotatable independently of said other two nine-marker receiving tables; a die; and a board assembly having a game board area having a continuous pathway of game piece landing areas designated thereon wherein each game piece landing area is designated with a designation indicating one of said identifying characteristics of one of said multi-piece sets and a level designation indicating one of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables; nine-marker receiving table having nine individual marker receiving areas arranged in three parallel rows each including three individual marker receiving areas; each of said two multi-piece player sets including a number of markers and a game playing piece; said markers and said game playing piece of each multi-piece player set having an identifying characteristic in common and a readily identifiable characteristic to distinguish it from said markers and said game playing piece of said other multi-piece player set; b) providing each player with one of said multi-piece player sets; c) allowing each player a play in rotation from first to last player, a play being the rolling of a die, moving a said game piece along said continuous pathway the number of game piece landing areas designated by the die, determining if said game piece landed on a game piece landing area for indicating that game piece, and if the game piece landing area and the game piece correspond, positioning a marker on or rotating the indicated one of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables; d) continuing play until one player has three markers, one on each of said top, middle or bottom nine-marker receiving tables, in alignment.
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