Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Memory or matching games
Patent
1989-02-06
1990-08-14
Layno, Benjamin
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Memory or matching games
273236, 273276, 273283, 273 1R, 273157R, A63F 300
Patent
active
049481460
ABSTRACT:
A game in which a number of players each attempt to collect all of the parts of a meal indicated on a menu allocated to each player at the outset of the game. No two menus are alike, but there is one part of the meal that is common to each of the menus. Other parts are common to some but not all of the menus. Each of the parts of the meal is displayed on one side of a commonly shaped, preferably pie shaped, piece. The pieces fit into cutout portions of a tray provided to each player. In addition to the menu item pieces, similarly shaped pieces have instructions on one side which cause players to trade pieces. All of the pieces are placed face down and each player in turn picks up a piece to obtain the needed parts of the meal. As each player picks and replaces unneeded items, the other players attempt to recall the location of items they need so that they can pick them on their next turn.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2458966 (1949-01-01), Waldrop
patent: 3817531 (1974-06-01), King et al.
patent: 3879861 (1975-04-01), Grantham
Breslow Jeffrey D.
Snyder Carol D.
Layno Benjamin
Marvin Glass & Associates
Pacocha John S.
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