Method of playing a board game

Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Piece moves over board having pattern

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273138R, 273290, A63F 300

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053401131

ABSTRACT:
A board game is provided which consists of a game board having a generally spiraled type path of travel in a clockwise direction divided into consecutive playing position spaces
a plurality of playing pieces one for each player, and a chance device for determining the movement of the playing pieces. The chance device is similar to the Hawaiian game called Pogs which uses a plurality of milk caps or disks each having an identifiable indicia on a first face, and a hitter disk. The disks are stacked with the first faces turned down. Each player takes turns throwing the hitter disk toward the stack knocking the stack over and toppling the disks. The respective playing piece moves the number of playing position spaces equal to the number of disks turned over with their first face up.

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