Claims
- 1. A game comprising:
a plurality of movable pieces, each movable piece shaped to define a plurality of predefined sides surrounding an upper face, and printed with plural indicia divided into identifiable groups of indicia; and a die shaped to define a plurality of predefined faces, and printed with a separate indicia on at least two of the predefined faces, each separate indicia of the die associated with at least one of the identifiable groups of indicia; wherein:
the die may be used to select one of the indicia associated with one of the predefined sides of a moveable piece by matching an indicia on the die to an indicia on a moveable piece.
- 2. The game of claim 1, further comprising a playing surface marked with predefined spaces, wherein each movable piece is sized to fit approximately within at least some of the predefined spaces.
- 3. The game of claim 1, wherein at least one of the moveable pieces includes a hole for receiving a string-like holder.
- 4. The game of claim 1, wherein the identifiable groups of indicia include both a color and a number, and the die is printed with a color matching approximately a color of at least one of the identifiable groups of indicia.
- 5. The game of claim 4, wherein the number of at least one of the identifiable groups of indicia is printed on a background of the color of that at least one of the identifiable groups of indicia.
- 6. The game of claim 1, wherein at least some of the identifiable groups of indicia of at least one of the moveable pieces is associated with each of the plurality of predefined sides of the at least one of the moveable pieces.
- 7. The game of claim 1, further comprising at least one outcome-determinative movable piece, shaped to define a plurality of predefined sides surrounding an upper face, printed with plural indicia divided into identifiable groups of indicia, and printed with unique identification to show visually a difference of the at least one outcome-determinative movable piece from the plurality of movable pieces.
- 8. A tile for use in a board game, comprising:
a hole formed in the tile for receiving a string-like holder; plurality of predefined sides surrounding an upper face; and printed indicia placed on the upper face, adjacent each of the plurality of sides; wherein a printed indicia is associated with each of the plurality of predefined sides.
- 9. The tile of claim 9, wherein the printed indicia includes both a color and a number.
- 10. A method of simulated battle between movable game pieces comprising the steps of:
providing a first movable game piece and a second moveable game piece; identifying each of the first movable game piece and the second moveable game piece with indicia representing a player alignment, and plural indicia divided into identifiable groups of indicia; providing a die shaped to define a plurality of predefined faces, and printed with a separate indicia on at least two of the predefined faces, each separate indicia of the die associated with at least one of the identifiable groups of indicia; choosing one of the identifiable groups of indicia on the first moveable game piece by rolling the die to obtain a separate indicia that indicates one of the identifiable groups of indicia by matching one indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia; determining a first battle value based on another indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia indicated on the first moveable game piece; choosing one of the identifiable groups of indicia on the second moveable game piece by rolling the die to obtain a separate indicia that indicates one of the identifiable groups of indicia by matching one indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia; determining a second battle value based on another indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia indicated on the second moveable game piece; and comparing the first battle value to the second battle value to determine a winner of the battle.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the one indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia is based on color.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the separate indicia on the die are based on color.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the another indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia is a number.
- 14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the another indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia is a number.
- 15. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
providing an outcome-determinative movable piece; identifying the outcome-determinative movable piece indicia representing a player alignment, and with plural indicia divided into identifiable groups of indicia; further identifying the outcome-determinative movable piece with unique identification to show visually a difference of the outcome-determinative movable piece from the first movable game piece and the second movable game piece; choosing a second one of the identifiable groups of indicia on the first moveable game piece by rolling the die to obtain a separate indicia that indicates one of the identifiable groups of indicia by matching one indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia; determining a third battle value based on another indicia of the second one of the identifiable groups of indicia indicated on the first moveable game piece; choosing one of the identifiable groups of indicia on the outcome-determinative moveable game piece by rolling the die to obtain a separate indicia that indicates one of the identifiable groups of indicia by matching one indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia; determining a fourth battle value based on another indicia of the one of the identifiable groups of indicia indicated on the outcome-determinative moveable game piece; and determining a winner of a game if the third battle value beats the fourth battle value.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the second one of the identifiable groups of indicia indicated on the first moveable game piece is the same as the one of the identifiable groups of indicia indicated on the first moveable game piece, if so indicated by rolling the die.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to the following U.S. provisional patent application, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes: Ser. No. 60/340,030, entitled “Tile-Based Board Game,” filed Nov. 1, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60340030 |
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