This disclosure relates to a game set and method for operating the game set.
Tile-arranging games, such as dominos, are known. Generally, these tile-arranging games involve arranging at least one tile with respect to at least one other tile in accordance with the rules of the game.
According to one aspect, a game set includes a plurality of tiles. Each tile has opposite first and second surfaces, opposite first and second sides extending between the first and second surfaces, and opposite first and second ends extending between the first and surfaces. The first surface of each tile includes a directional marking having a tail end and a leading end. The tail end of each directional marking is adjacent to only one of the first side, the second side, and the first end. The leading end of each directional marking is adjacent to only one of the first side, the second side, and the second end. When the tiles are arranged such that the leading end of the directional marking of one tile is adjacent to the tail end of the directional marking of another tile, the directional markings of the arranged tiles collectively define a single path that begins at the tail end of a first one of the tiles and terminates at the leading end of a last one of the tiles.
According to another aspect, alone or in combination with any other aspect, a method for operating a tile game includes providing a game set. The game set includes a plurality of tiles. Each tile has opposite first and second surfaces, opposite first and second sides extending between the first and second surfaces, and opposite first and second ends extending between the first and surfaces. The first surface of each tile includes a directional marking having a tail end and a leading end. The tail end of each directional marking is adjacent to only one of the first side, the second side, and the first end. The leading end of each directional marking is adjacent to only one of the first side, the second side, and the second end. When the tiles are arranged such that the leading end of the directional marking of one tile is adjacent to the tail end of the directional marking of another tile, the directional markings of the arranged tiles collectively define a single path that begins at the tail end of a first one of the tiles and terminates at the leading end of a last one of the tiles. A playing field is provided. A first tile is added to the playing field. With the first tile on the playing field, additional tiles are added to the playing field until a last tile is added. Each tile added to the playing field is arranged so that the directional marking is visible to the players. Each tile that succeeds a directly adjacent and preceding tile on the playing field is arranged so that the tail end of the directional marking on the succeeding tile is adjacent the leading end of the directional marking of the directly adjacent and preceding tile. The directional markings on the tiles added to the playing field collectively define a single path that begins at the tail end of the first tile and terminates at the leading end of the last tile.
For a better understanding, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as is commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains.
As used herein, the term “players” can be used interchangeably to refer to an individual who prepares for, assists with, and/or performs the operation of a game set.
As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” can include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” as used herein, can specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
As used herein, the term “and/or” can include any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
As used herein, phrases such as “between X and Y” can be interpreted to include X and Y.
As used herein, the phrase “at least one of X and Y” can be interpreted to include X, Y, or a combination of X and Y. For example, if an element is described as having at least one of X and Y, the element may, at a particular time, include X, Y, or a combination of X and Y, the selection of which could vary from time to time. In contrast, the phrase “at least one of X” can be interpreted to include one or more Xs.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “on,” “connected” to, “engaging,” etc., another element, it can be directly on, connected to or engaging the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being, for example, “directly contacting” another element, there are no intervening elements present. It will also be appreciated by those of skill in the art that references to a structure or feature that is disposed “directly adjacent” another feature may have portions that overlap, underlie or directly contact the adjacent feature, whereas a structure or feature that is disposed “adjacent” another feature may not have portions that overlap, underlie or directly contact the adjacent feature.
It will be understood that, although the terms “first,” “second,” etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. Thus, a “first” element discussed below could also be termed a “second” element without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure. The sequence of operations (or steps) is not limited to the order presented in the claims or Figures unless specifically indicated otherwise.
The invention comprises, consists of, or consists essentially of the following features, in any combination.
An example tile 10 designed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure is shown in
Each side 16, 18 has a length 24, measured in a longitudinal direction, that is about twice as long as a width 26, measured in the lateral direction, of each end 20, 22 so that the top and bottom surfaces 12, 14 of the tile 10 are configured substantially as rectangles. The “longitudinal” direction is substantially perpendicular to both the “transverse” and “lateral” directions, and is indicated at “LO” in
The top surface 12 can include at least one division indicator 2727, which signifies a division the top surface into equally dimensioned and longitudinally adjacent, first and second halves 28, 30. The example tile 10 of
The top surface 12 further includes one directional marking 32. The directional marking 32 can project upwards from the top surface 12. Alternatively, the directional marking 32 can be depressed into the top surface 12. As another alternative, the directional marking 32 can lie on the same plane as the top surface 12 so that the directional marking is neither a depression in the top surface nor a projection from the top surface. The directional marking 32 extends from a tail end 34 of the directional marking 32 to the leading end 36 of the directional marking 32. The tail and leading ends 34, 36 are spaced from one another. The tail end 34 is on the first half 28 of the top surface 12 and adjacent, such as directly adjacent, to only one of the first side 20, the second side 22, and the first end 20. As shown in the example tile 10 of
The leading end 36 is on the second half 30 of the top surface 12 and adjacent, such as directly adjacent, to only one of the first side 16, the second side 18, and the second end 22. As shown in the example tile 10 of
The example tile 10 of
The tile 10 of
The tile game set 40 can include at least one tile 10 per each of the first through ninth directional markings 32a-i. For example, the tile game set 40 can include ten (10) tiles 10 for each of the first through ninth directional markings 32a-i so that the tile game set has a total of ninety (90) tiles 10. Each tile 10 of the tile game set 40 can be at least partially formed from paper, chipboard, coated paper, cardboard, vinyl, plastic, silicone, metal, wood, rubber, any other applicable material, or any combination thereof. The material or materials forming each tile 10 can also be recycled material. Alternatively, each tile 10 of the tile game set 40 can be rendered digitally in a digital environment so that the tile game set 40 can be utilized on a desktop computer, laptop, gaming console, phone, smart phone, tablet, any other similar device, or any combination thereof.
An example operation of the time game set 40 is described below. In other words, the below description describes how to play a tile game using the tile game set 40. This example operation/game is not intended to limit the use of the tile game set 40 or the individual tiles 10 of the tile game set 40.
A playing field 42 for the tile game set 40 can be any substantially flat surface upon which the tiles 10 of the time game set 40 can be placed. The playing field 42 can also include a grided game board that is packaged with the tile game set 40. Each square unit of the grided game board may be equal to or larger than the dimensions of one half 28, 30 of a tile 10 so that a single tile 10 is positioned on two adjacent square units of the grided game board when properly positioned on the grided game board. The playing field 42 has four playing sides 44 (shown here as first through fourth playing sides 44a-d). A player can be positioned at each playing side 44a-d so that two to four players can participate in the operation of the tile game set 40. In the example operation described herein, a first player 46a is positioned at the first playing side 44a and a second player 46b is positioned at the second playing side 44b, which is opposite to the first playing side 44a.
Each player 46a-b is provided or draws a predetermined number of random tiles 10 for their inventory 48. For example, each player 46a-b may draw or receive five random tiles 10 for their inventory 48. Each player 46a-b thus does not get to seek out and select particular tiles 10, they draw or receive random tiles 10. Drawing or receiving tiles 10 that have their directional markings 32 hidden from view can help ensure that each player 46a-b receives random tiles 10. The remaining tiles 10 are placed in a tile bank 50.
One of the players 46a-b (e.g., the second player 46b) can then randomly select a first tile 10 (shown in
After the first tile 10′ is flipped, the first player's turn begins. The first player 46a can view the tiles 10 in their inventory 48 and select a desired second tile 10 (shown in
After the first player 46a finishes their turn, the second player 46b may select a desired third tile 10 (shown in
As shown in
The players 46 take turns adding tiles to the playing field 42 until the tile game ends in accordance with the rules of the tile game. For example, each player 46 can begin the tile game with a predetermined number (e.g., five) of points or “lives” in the tile game. During the game, players 46 can lose a point when a directional indicator 38 of a tile 10 points in their direction. Once a player 46 has lost all of their points, they are out of the tile game and cease to play. The game continues until there is only one player 46 left in the tile game. The last remaining player 46 can be declared the winner of the game.
It is contemplated that at least two players 46 can be on a team in the tile game. Similar to the above, the last remaining team in the tile game can be declared the winner of the tile game.
Alternatively, or in addition to the above ending format, the tile game can end when there are no tiles 10 remaining in the players' inventories 48 and the tile bank 50, or when no additional tiles 10 can be added to the playing field 42 in the manner described above. In either of these two ending formats, the players 46 will count the number of directional indicators 38 pointing towards their side 44 of the playing field 42. The player 46 with the least directional indicators 38 pointing toward their side 44 of the playing field 42 can be declared the winner.
It is also contemplated that the tiles 10 of the tile game set 40 may have coded indicators, such as by having color coded directional markings 32 and/or by having coded division indicators 27, to indicate specific uses and/or special actions according to the rules of the tile game. For example,
The yellow directional marking 32 and/or the lightning bolt shaped division indicators 27 can be configured to indicate that a player 46 adding a tile 10 having a yellow directional marking 32 and/or lightning bolt shaped division indicators 27 to the playing field 42 during their turn can add one tile 10 to the playing field 42 in addition to the tile 10 having a yellow directional marking 32 and/or lightning bolt shaped division indicators 27 during the same turn. The blue directional marking 32 and/or the snowflake shaped division indicators 27 can be configured to indicate that a player 46 adding a tile 10 having a blue directional marking 32 and/or snowflake shaped division indicators 27 to the playing field 42 causes the player 46 whose turn is next to lose their turn. The red directional marking 32 and/or the heart shaped division indicators 27 can be configured to indicate that a player 46 adding a tile 10 having a red directional marking 32 and/or heart shaped division indicators 27 to the playing field 42 gains a point or “life” in the tile game. The green directional marking 32 and/or the recycling symbol shaped division indicators 27 can be configured to indicate that a player 46 adding a tile 10 having a green directional marking 32 and/or recycling symbol shaped division indicators 27 to the playing field 42 replaces the last tile played 10X with the tile 10 having the green directional marking 32 and/or the recycling symbol shaped division indicators 27 currently being played. The replaced last tile played 10X can be placed in the tile bank 50 or in the inventory 48 the player 46 who played the tile 10 with the green direction marking 32 and/or the recycling symbol shaped division indicators 27 once removed from the playing field 42. A tile 10 having the black directional marking 32 and/or the diamond shaped divisional indicators 27 can be considered a “standard” or “normal” tile that does not trigger a special action when added to the playing field 42.
The tile game set 40 may be configured to have at least one of each of the tiles 10 shown in
As an added feature, each tile 10 of the tile game set 40 can include at least two magnets 54, 56. For example, as shown in
As shown in
Although the magnet 54 has been described as being adjacent the tail end 34 of the tile 10 with the ferromagnetic element 58 adjacent the leading end 36, it is contemplated that the magnet 54 may be adjacent the leading end 36 of the tile 10 with the ferromagnetic element 58 adjacent the tail end 34.
While aspects of this disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to the example aspects above, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various additional aspects may be contemplated. For example, the specific methods described above for using the tile game set are merely illustrative; one of ordinary skill in the art could readily determine any number of tools, sequences of steps, or other means/options for placing the above-described tile game set, or components thereof, into positions substantively similar to those shown and described herein. In an effort to maintain clarity in the Figures, certain ones of duplicative components shown have not been specifically numbered, but one of ordinary skill in the art will realize, based upon the components that were numbered, the element numbers which should be associated with the unnumbered components; no differentiation between similar components is intended or implied solely by the presence or absence of an element number in the Figures. Any of the described structures and components could be integrally formed as a single unitary or monolithic piece or made up of separate sub-components, with either of these formations involving any suitable stock or bespoke components and/or any suitable material or combinations of materials. Any of the described structures and components could be disposable or reusable as desired for a particular use environment. Any component could be provided with a user-perceptible marking to indicate a material, configuration, at least one dimension, or the like pertaining to that component, the user-perceptible marking potentially aiding a user in selecting one component from an array of similar components for a particular use environment. A “predetermined” status may be determined at any time before the structures being manipulated actually reach that status, the “predetermination” being made as late as immediately before the structure achieves the predetermined status. The term “substantially” is used herein to indicate a quality that is largely, but not necessarily wholly, that which is specified—a “substantial” quality admits of the potential for some relatively minor inclusion of a non-quality item. Though certain components described herein are shown as having specific geometric shapes, all structures of this disclosure may have any suitable shapes, sizes, configurations, relative relationships, cross-sectional areas, or any other physical characteristics as desirable for a particular application. Any structures or features described with reference to one aspect or configuration could be provided, singly or in combination with other structures or features, to any other aspect or configuration, as it would be impractical to describe each of the aspects and configurations discussed herein as having all of the options discussed with respect to all of the other aspects and configurations. A device or method incorporating any of these features should be understood to fall under the scope of this disclosure as determined based upon the claims below and any equivalents thereof.
Other aspects, objects, and advantages can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/363,041, filed 15 Apr. 2022, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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