Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Alignment games
Patent
1983-12-19
1985-02-05
Skogquist, Harland S.
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Alignment games
273290, A63F 300
Patent
active
044974914
ABSTRACT:
A plurality of geometrically arranged circular depressions are formed in a game board to nestingly receive one or a stack of game pieces. The game pieces, which may be in the shape of discs, are stackable in ascending order reflective of the valuation assigned to each and which valuation is indicated by a raised symbol on the upper surface of each game piece. The lower surface of each game piece includes an indentation configured to mate with a lower valuation symbol formed on the upper surface of another game piece to interlock the game pieces when stacked and regulate the stacking order. To play the game, each of the players is given a set of game pieces. Taking turns, the players attempt to align a specific number of uncovered ones of their game pieces of a common valuation upon the game board and any existing stacks; variations in object and mode of play are contemplated.
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