Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Electrical
Patent
1993-02-05
1994-01-11
Layno, Benjamin H.
Amusement devices: games
Board games, pieces, or boards therefor
Electrical
273249, 273138A, 434335, 434319, A63F 300, A63F 924
Patent
active
052774295
ABSTRACT:
A game assembly utilizing sound identification as a method of determining the length of a player's move, wherein the player forfeits his turn if he fails to recognize the sound. A first player uses a keyboard to identify a randomly-generated sound, while a second player attempts to anticipate the random sound to be generated by moving panels over certain keys of the keyboard Additionally, the game assembly keyboard includes a processor which randomly appends the generated sound with a bonus sound, the player receiving an additional turn upon successful identification of the generated sound during such a bonus condition.
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Layno Benjamin H.
Smith Engineering
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