Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Electrical
Patent
1980-01-24
1982-07-27
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Electrical
273 1E, 273138A, A63F 300
Patent
active
043413854
ABSTRACT:
In the game disclosed herein, participants move their tokens, each representing a detective, over an indicia-carrying game board in pursuit of an imaginary thief whose location is not apparent on the board. The indicia on the board defines a multiplicity of locations of several types and possible paths of movement between locations in accordance with certain rules of the game. A value representing the location of the imaginary thief is held in a memory or storage register within a digital computing apparatus. The digital computing apparatus also includes a fixed table of information representing the various playing field locations, together with data representing the character of each location. The value representing the location of the thief is periodically changed, upon player initiation, in a manner determined by a random number generator but in a conformance with predetermined rules of movement. The digital computing apparatus also drives sound generating means to produce one of a plurality of characteristic sounds following each of the thief's moves. Each characteristic sound is associated with a particular type of location on the playing field so that the sounds constitute clues as to the thief's movement and location. The digital computing apparatus includes also a player operable means for initiating a capture and for designating a playing field location at which the capture is to take place. The processor determines whether the player has properly located the thief and generates corresponding audible sounds indicating success or failure.
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Doyle Holly T.
Doyle Robert O.
Thomis Wendl
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