Dual maze

Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Moving surface

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273110, 273116, 273123R, A63F 700

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057495750

ABSTRACT:
A tiltable dual maze game board with rolling ball playing pieces. Each board is identical and can be tilted independently of the other to cause the playing pieces to move up ramps, around obstacles and around or into holes. Each board's control tilt mechanism includes two separate controller assemblies located perpendicular to each other under the board each of which has external handles. Each control assembly has two hinged vertical rods extending to join the board underneath by a ball joint connection. Ball bombs may be thrown from above in an attempt to knock out playing pieces before they reach the final winning hole.

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advertisement for Mystery Maze (TM), Marx Catalog, p. 31. received 05 Apr. 1977.

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