Amusement devices: games – Surface projectile game; game element – Moving surface
Patent
1989-04-05
1990-09-04
Green, Randall L.
Amusement devices: games
Surface projectile game; game element
Moving surface
273118R, 273123R, 273118R, A63B 700
Patent
active
049538632
ABSTRACT:
A game assembly includes a plurality of toy blocks or cubes containing passsageways which are strategically stacked so as to determine the path of a ball dropped through interconnecting passageways within the arrays of stacked blocks or cubes. The blocks or cubes may be strategically reoriented during play so as to change the path of a ball dropped through the blocks or cubes. The game involves inspecting and/or memorizing moves made by the players taking part in the game, as well as geometric orientation of the blocks or cubes, so as to define a desired path for a ball which is dropped through the stack. A collection plate below is marked with certain designated areas, preferably in color and each player tries to get as many balls as possible through the stack and into his designated area or to predict the exact location for each ball.
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Zeidler Dennis E.
Zeidler Douglas D.
Green Randall L.
Jackson Gary
Price Wm. R.
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