Amusement devices: games – Problem eliciting response – Questions and answers
Patent
1995-07-07
1996-05-07
Grieb, William H.
Amusement devices: games
Problem eliciting response
Questions and answers
434350, A63F 900, G09B 300
Patent
active
055138527
ABSTRACT:
A game of intellectual challenge with at least two players, a host and a plurality of clocks, one for each player and the host, wherein the game is played as a parlor game or on TV, wherein categories of questions are cast as numbered disks and the category is chosen by a designated player wherein the game is divided into two rounds and the winner of the first round is determined by the player whose clock is first moved to a 12 o'clock position, and the winner of a Jackpot in a bonus round is determined by one of the players that participates in the bonus round answering 12 of 16 questions correctly in a prescribed time period of 2.5 minutes.
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Grieb William H.
Halger Robert
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