Claims
- 1. A tossable, lightweight, tri-dimensional game comprising:
- a tri-dimensional body to be tossed and caught during play, said body including an endless playing surface; said endless playing surface including distinct areas defining at least first and second visually distinguishable surface areas forming an uninterrupted alternating pattern; and
- a plurality of playing pieces, said playing pieces each having attachment means for being releasably attached to at least said first surface areas with sufficient strength to be retained on said selected surface areas during tossing while enabling said playing pieces to be manually detached from said selected surface areas.
- 2. A strategy-type game as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body has a substantially spherical configuration.
- 3. A strategy-type game as claimed in claim 1, wherein said playing pieces are flexible and each have first attachment means cooperable with second attachment means on at least said first surface areas for releasably attaching said playing pieces to selected surface areas, and wherein said first and second attachment means and playing piece flexability are such as to enable said playing pieces to be peeled off said selected surface areas.
- 4. A strategy-type game as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first and second attachment means comprise a plurality of first and second magnetic members adhered respectively to said playing pieces and to at least said first surface areas.
- 5. A strategy-type game as claimed in claim 3, wherein said playing pieces each have two sides facing opposite directions and are each provided on one side with said first attachment means and on the other side with said second attachment means, whereby a plurality of playing pieces can be releasably attached one on top of another to provide a stack of playing pieces releasably attached to a selected surface area.
- 6. A strategy-type game as claimed in claim 1, wherein said said playing pieces are attachable to only said first surface areas.
- 7. A strategy-type game as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first surface areas each have an equal number of playing paths to adjacent first surface areas.
- 8. A strategy-type game as defined in claim 7, wherein said first surface areas have a polygonal outline defining a plurality of vertices with each vertex of any given first surface area contacting the vertex of an adjacent first surface area to thereby define said playing paths.
- 9. A tri-dimensional strategy-type game, comprising an endless playing surface, said endless playing surface enclosing a tri-dimensional body with said endless playing surface being divided into distinct areas defining at least first and second visually distinguishable surface areas forming a pattern such that said first surface areas each have an equal number of playing paths to adjacent first surface areas.
- 10. A tri-dimensional strategy-type game as defined in claim 9, with said endless playing surface being divided into distinct areas defining at least first and second visually distinguishable surface areas forming an uninterrupted alternating pattern.
- 11. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 9, wherein said body has a substantially spherical configuration.
- 12. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 9, wherein said predetermined number of playing paths is at least three.
- 13. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 12, wherein said predetermined number of playing paths is equal to four.
- 14. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first surface areas have a polygonal outline defining a plurality of vertices with each vertex of any given first surface area contacting the vertex of an adjacent first surface area to thereby define said playing paths.
- 15. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first surface areas have a triangular outline.
- 16. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first surface areas have a square outline
- 17. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first surface areas have a pentagonal outline.
- 18. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first surface areas each have an equal number of adjacent first surface areas and wherein said equal number of playing paths is equal to said equal number of adjacent first surface areas.
- 19. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 9, wherein at least two of said first surface areas have fewer adjacent first surface areas than playing paths to said adjacent first surface areas.
- 20. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 12, 14, or 17, wherein said first surface areas are identical in configuration relative to one another.
- 21. A tri-dimensional strategy-type game comprising:
- a tri-dimensional body including an endless playing surface; said endless playing surface including distinct areas defining at least first and second visually distinguishable surface areas forming an uninterrupted alternating pattern; and
- a plurality of playing pieces, said playing pieces each having attachment means for being releasably attached to at least said first surface areas with sufficient strength to be retained on said selected surface areas while enabling said playing pieces to be manually detached from said selected surface areas.
- 22. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 10, 11, 12, 14, or 17, wherein said first surface areas are at least twelve in number.
- 23. A strategy-type game playing surface as claimed in claim 12, 14, or 17, wherein said first surface areas are identical in configuration relative to one another, and wherein said first surface areas are at least twelve in number.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 104,992, filed Oct. 6, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Frank Brady, Games, "The $100,000 Gambit", Jan.-Feb. 1981, pp. 18-20. |
Continuations (1)
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