Patent classifications
A63F3/00138
GAME BOARD BASED ON REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT
A game board based on real estate management is provided. The game board may include pawns, a board, foundation pieces, house pieces, action cards and renter pegs. Further, the board may include zones associated with at least one real estate restriction. Further, the game board may include at least one track including a plurality of spaces. Further, the plurality of pawns traverses along the at least one tracks. Further, a traversal of a pawn corresponding to a player along a track of the at least one track may be based on a random outcome associated with the player. Further, placement of a foundation piece corresponding to a player on a real-estate property space indicates the player's ownership of the real-estate property space. Further, a renter peg attached to a foundation piece placed on a space indicates collectability of rent for a real estate property associated with the space.
ELECTION BOARD GAME AND METHOD OF USE
While there are numerous board games available in United States and worldwide, the current invention is intended to provide a fun and educational board game centered on the electoral voting process of the United States, but also with other educational and historical content contained therein, including a geographic, colorized map of the United States, a depicture image of the events of Jan. 6, 2020 at Capitol Hill, a showing of all 50 states providing the path of play of the game with each states geometric shape, images representing both the Democratic and Republican parties, the seal of the president of the United States, and figurines and/or game pieces representing elements or activities germane to the United states such as the White House, a voting ballot box, a courtroom chair, a gold bar, a top hat such as worn by Abraham Lincoln, a microphone such as used by any president since the invention of the microphone, and the key such as the key to any US city or the key to freedom.
Board Game Device
A board game device is disclosed which comprises a body component that is configured in a flat, rectangular shape which can be folded into a box. The game is intended for two to four players. Players use the central spinner to dictate where they can go on the board game device and can pick up cards when necessary to further dictate player movement across the board. Throughout the game, players must navigate the barriers to polling and voting, with spaces on the board representing various hindrances that players must overcome, thereby awarding points either negatively or positively based on their reactions to certain voting scenarios. The goal of the game is to accumulate the most points.