Fingertip hockey game

Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Disk or ring games

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273 85R, 273127B, A63F 300

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041666208

ABSTRACT:
Two players take turns propelling a puck, by flicking it with a fingertip, over the surface of a playing board towards the other player's goal. The playing board is boarded by an outer wall which provides carom surfaces at the perimeter of the playing board and a pair of goals in the nature of openings in such outer wall. A plurality of short inner wall sections are arranged on the playing surface to provide both additional carom surfaces and a labyrinth path for the puck. In one embodiment the inner wall sections are movably mounted onto the playing board. A two-position goal attachment, engageable with the outer wall, is provided for each goal. In one position the attachment forms a closure for the goal. In the other position it forms a collector for the puck after it passes through the goal.

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