Amusement devices: games – Chance devices – Dice
Patent
1991-09-20
1992-05-19
Layno, Benjamin
Amusement devices: games
Chance devices
Dice
A63F 904
Patent
active
051141477
ABSTRACT:
A game played between two or more players comprises a plurality of elongated sticks of generally square cross-section. Each of the four sides of each stick are of a different color. Some colors occur more frequently than others and are worth fewer points. The less frequently a color appears, the more it is worth. The game is played by tossing the sticks into the air and having them land on a surface. Points are scored according to the assigned values of the respective colors appearing on the upwardly facing sides of the sticks. Each player attempts to outscore his opponent by rolling rare combinations of colors. The player who can roll the rarest combination wins.
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Layno Benjamin
McGuire Katherine
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