Method of having a concept integration board game

Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor

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050022822

ABSTRACT:
A method of playing a game where players verbally describe relationships between randomly chosen concepts. Each player is randomly given a set of markers representing a wide range of characteristics or facts of nature. Each player places a marker on any space in the playing lattice of the playing board. The first player picks a card which has a statement of physical, mental, physiological, spiritual or emotional characteristics of human beings and natural phenomena. Then that player must use the statment to describe the relation between the first player's placed marker and any other marker on the playing lattice which are inner-connected to the first player's placed marker. An inner-connection being defined as similarly colored lattice spaces connected by similarly colored lines running through the middle portion of the lattice. The other players vote on whether they find the described relationship acceptable. If acceptable, another marker from the first player's set of markers is placed on the playing lattice and play continues to the next player.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3940863 (1976-03-01), Kritzberg
patent: 4684135 (1987-08-01), Bouchal

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