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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the memory game for matching images, displayed on the image display screen, with the image, displayed earlier on said screen.
2. Description of Related Art
Previous technological devices and games which demand that a player compared responses with visual helps, are described in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,978,302; 4,829,431 and 5,122,062.
Some prior art educational devices and games include a timing mechanism to test the user's skill in a shortened time frame. The following patents disclose such devices, even though they are known in other contexts: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,710,455; 4,593,904 and 5,178,545.
Finally, the following U.S. Pat. Nos are cited as being of general interest, but otherwise do not appear to be as relevant to the disclosed invention: U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,835,052; 4,508,353; 5,411,271; 6,287,197; 7,690,992. Part of the concept of the video game was described in a work of the author of this invention: “Author's Description of New Type of Game for Entertaining Programs, Devices, etc.”, May 31 2005, PAU 2-879-540, Copyright Office.
The present invention comprises an entertaining video match game method for an apparatus, a machine or a device for entertainment which displays a set of the images, in which a player is challenged to match the image previously displayed on an image display screen with the image, displayed repeatedly, as a rule, within a short time interval. The present invention comprises the method for a video match game device, in which the player is challenged to match the image—ORIGINAL, previously displayed on a screen. Each said image of video game is understood one static image or a group of the static images making the dynamic image, for example, an animation character. The images are stored in a memory unit, for example, in a database coupled to a control section. The sequence of the displayed images is defined according to a game program and a display set. An initial set may be converted in a few display sets and used in several different games. Video game makes a player to find a match an image to the ORIGINAL out of the several responses—the images of a display set. In a difficult game version all images of a display set are displayed on an image display screen in the similar way, not allocating anybody. In other versions a player may, at least, to divide a display set mentally in two parts—the original(s) and responses—by means of the game program help(s) or by counting (1, 2, . . . ).
When the same image is displayed on an image display screen the second time, a player through input section should signal about that a control section by pushing, for example, some button of a touch-screen, keyboard, etc.
A relative division of the game versions into three levels may be only considered at an observance of other equal conditions.
For example, if an initial set consists of four single-element images, for example, a doll, a cube, an apple and a young animal, the child may win, using even a difficult version of a game.
If an initial set consists of ten static images, each of which consisting of ten separate elements of the different shapes and colors, even if the easiest version of a video game is used, hardly will a player win.
Creation of an initial set for adults, for example, out of twelve fragments of some picture isn't a difficult problem. Such initial set will give twelve different game versions.
The features and advantages of the present invention will become more obvious from the following detailed description of the exclusive embodiments of the present invention with the reference to the appending drawings.
Preferred embodiments of a video game method and a game program product for processing a video game according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the appending drawings.
Control section 102 may comprise a microcomputer, microprocessor or any other suitable device known in the art. A memory unit 104 may consist of one or more different structures of memory: HDD hard disk, DVD-ROM compact disc, flash card or any other storage media known in the art. A memory unit 104 stores a game program, a database, a score and other data associated with the video game 100. A score memory contains an account information, including, the high results received in the previous games of a video game. An image display screen 106 may include the liquid crystal monitor, matrix, or any other type of the display known in the art. An input section 108—operator interface—may comprise a few push buttons, joystick, keyboard, touch-screen or the like.
A control section 102 executes control of an apparatus, machine or device of video game 100 in accordance with game program, to a player's parameter identifications and input signals, communicates the resulting video game play activity, for example, by a text, animation, sound and/or the like functions. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that any device, capable of generating or reproducing an image may be used without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.
Explanations for any process other than the processes relating to the present invention are omitted.
There are difficult, medium and easy versions of an embodiment of the present invention and, hence, three or more levels of difficulty. In the description a difficult level of a video game first of all is connected with a location of the ORIGINAL in a display set, therefore it is the first parameter of a game. In the difficult version of a game it is necessary for a player to remember all images till the moment when one of the displayed images will appear on a screen for the second time. Other parameters of a game may also be selected by a player or are used by default.
In accordance with the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a main process of a difficult version a video game, illustrated in
The first parameter of the difficult game version: the ORIGINAL may be located at any place of an initial set and may have the same place number in a display set. This and other parameters of a game may be used by default or selected by a player at step 204.
The other parameters of a game may be: the image number of an initial set, the time interval of demonstration of each image or their manual operation, the player's category, etc. The category of a player may be included on a structure of parameters if representatives of different categories use a video game, for example, a child and an adult, or a man and a woman. In this case it is possible the use of the access code to a game to the separate categories. For each category of the players it is desirable to prepare the special initial sets on the specific themes.
For men, for example, the flowers, fragments of the pictures, cars, beautiful women may be prepared as the themes; for children the fruits, toys, flowers, young animals may be the themes.
For the game parameters setting one of the known systems may be used and, hence, it is not described in detail.
At step 206 a game program chooses a random digit—a database line number if a database consists of two or more lines. Out of such lines a group may be formed, which may permanently input as one line, increasing a version game number.
At step 208 a game program inputs a line under said number of step 206 as an initial set of a game. An initial set consists of two or more different images. Each image of an initial set has a place number, designated, for example, by digits 1, 2, 3, etc. The maximum number of the images is defined by the manufacturer of a game, for example, twelve. In said example, with a view of simplifying the description this parameter—four images—is selected.
The same number may be practically selected, for example, for the category—CHILDREN. An initial set of said example consists of the images with digits: 302, 304, 306, 308 and with the place numbers 1-4 (
To display on an image display screen a game program makes up a display set out of the initial set images. A display set has one place more than an initial set. In said example it has 4+1=5 places.
At step 210 (
In said example a game program selected digits “4” and “2” out of the digits 1-5. Out of two different digits of step 210 a game program selects the smaller and bigger digits. In said example out of two digits of step 210—“4” and “2”—the smaller digit is “2”.
At step 212 in the place of an initial set with the smaller digit there is an image with the name the ORIGINAL. In said example in an initial set in place “2” there is an image 304—a square (
In another place of a display set we'll call the ORIGINAL as the RIGHT RESPONSE, the place is defined by a bigger digit of step 210. In said example it's digit “4”. The RIGHT RESPONSE—304—a square—takes place “4” of a display set and image 308 becomes a non-used image of an initial set.
At step 214 a game program completes forming a display set, defining the place numbers in a display set for the non-used images of an initial set. In said example place “1”—image 302—and place “3”—image 306 of an initial set become the non-used images.
These images may remain under the same numbers and in a display set. If the bigger digit of step 210 is within the limits of an initial set, the image which is in this place can be transferred to the last place of a display set. In said example image 308 at place “4” of an initial set is transferred to the last place “5” of a display set. If the bigger digit of step 210 is out of the limits of an initial set, then all non-used images of this set may remain under the same numbers in a display set.
There is another principle to locate the non-used images of an initial set in the empty places of a display set is possible.
For example, three non-used images—302, 306 and 308—may be distributed at random in three empty places 1, 3, 5 of a display set. At step 216 (
At step 218, when one of the images of a display set is displayed on an image display screen the second time, a player should react, pushing, for example, some button of an input section 108, i.e. sending some signal to control section 102 of the video game 100 (
At step 220 the game program compares an image matched by a player with the RIGHT RESPONSE that is defined by a game program at step 212, or compares their place numbers in a display set. If both images are identical, making a pair or their numbers are equal, it's a win—step 222, and the illustration in
If images or their numbers are different, it's a fail—step 224, and the illustration in
Control section 102 informs a player about the results of a game by the video or/and sound fragments, various texts, labels, etc.
For example, in
At step 226 a choice is given to a player: to start a new game—step 228, or to exit a game—step 230.
In a difficult version a player does not know, what image is the ORIGINAL and should remember all displayed images till the moment when the RIGHT RESPONSE appears, that makes this version of a game the most difficult of all said versions with other things being equal. In the difficult game version an embodiment of a database of the display sets is possible. In contrast to an initial set a display set may be only used for the concrete group of the game parameters.
If in such display set to give a place number of the ORIGINAL or the RIGHT RESPONSE, embodiment the present invention in a compact video game device is possible because of the steps 210, 212 and 214, to form a display set, are excluded.
In accordance with the second aspect of the present invention, the main process of the easy game version is provided in
The first parameter of an easy game version at step 204 (
Steps 206, 208 and 210 remain the same as in a difficult game version. At step 212 in a place of an initial set with smaller figure, as well as in the difficult game version, there is the ORIGINAL, but the ORIGINAL is always given the first place in a display set.
The steps 214-230 remain the same as in the difficult game version. Using an easy game version, a player knows that the first image the display set is always the ORIGINAL and should only remember one image till the moment of the next demonstration of this image what makes this game version the the easiest with other things being equal. In the easy game version an embodiment of a database of the display sets for the concrete group of the game parameters is possible.
In accordance with the third aspect of the present invention, the main process of the medium game version is provided in
The first parameter of the medium game version at step 202: the ORIGINAL must be located in one of two or more initial places of a display set and the number of the initial places is selected by a player or is used by default at step 204.
Other parameters of a game may be also selected by a player or are used by default at step 204.
The steps 206, 208 and 210 remain the same as in the other game versions.
At step 212, as in the previous versions, the ORIGINAL and the RIGHT RESPONSE places are defined, and for definition of the ORIGINAL place in the display set the random selection from all initial places of the display set is necessary. In said example a player has selected as an parameter two initial places, i.e. the place numbers “1” and “2” out of which a game program has randomly chosen a digit “1”.
To win, a player should remember two initial images (in the example—the square and a circle) out of which only one image will be repeated the second time—in an example has appeared a square in the fourth place of a display set. (
In
Steps 214-230 remain the same, as in the other game versions. In a medium game version a player should remember the number of the initial images selected by him or her as the initial place number. If a display set, for example, consists of thirteen images out of which six initial images, to count to six and simultaneously to remember six different images is very difficult. In this case it is possible to use a help. In said example only two initial images were selected and counting 1, 2 doesn't cause an additional difficulty.
In this case it is possible to reject the both helps 802 and 804 or only help 804 (
While the invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, modifications or changes may be made to the methods and structure of the game without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
The present invention can be applied to a video game apparatus or a machine, a personal computer, a cellular phone terminal, a portable videogame device or the like.