Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-16
2006-05-16
Pierce, William M. (Department: 3711)
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
C273S432000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07044469
ABSTRACT:
A game combines two forms of communication, which, in preferred embodiments, are acting and drawing. In those embodiments, certain players try to act ideas presented on cards to drawers, who use dry-erase boards to draw, for different ends based on the specific embodiment.
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Bushman Earl
Davis Owen
Jaffe Gary
Peco Jamie
Saad David
Pierce William M.
Scheinberg Michael O.
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