Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response – Questions and answers
Patent
1992-01-10
1993-03-16
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
Questions and answers
273308, 273434, A63F 100, A63F 918, A63F 922
Patent
active
051938189
ABSTRACT:
A game in the form of a parlor game, video game or television game for purposes of entertainment. The game comprises a plurality of distinct, arbitrarily selectable information units, each unit being divided into two independently viewable sub-units. The first sub-unit has a visual representation of a different, recognizable object and the second sub-unit is a visual representation of the identity of that object and questions and answers concerning that object. Means are provided for the selection of a particular question by the player and for accumulating the player's score based on proper answers to the questions. For the parlor game form of the game, the units comprise two-sided cards, the first side displaying a photograph of an object and the second side the identity of the object and a plurality of questions concerning the object and answers to those questions.
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