A63F2009/0273

Projectile Target Assembly And Method Of Use
20240123327 · 2024-04-18 ·

A projectile target assembly for use in a targeted projectile launching game includes an outer ring and an inner ring, which can be positioned on a substantially horizontal surface with the inner ring within the outer ring. A first target is defined by and positioned between the outer ring and the inner ring. A second target is defined and outlined by the inner ring. A post is positionable in a substantially vertical configuration within the inner ring. A first receptacle, which is attached to the post proximate to its upper end, has an upper facet that is open to define a third target. A second receptacle, which is attached to and positioned in the first receptacle, has an upper face that is open to define a fourth target. Projectiles are launched at the first, second, third, and fourth targets as part of a targeted projectile launching game.

CASTLE SIEGE GAME
20260000969 · 2026-01-01 ·

A castle siege game includes a plurality of castle pieces arrangeable to define outer walls of a castle. A plurality of wall blocks is stackable on each other to define a pair of collapsible walls of the castle. A catapult is positionable at a strategic location to launch a projectile to knock over the plurality of wall blocks. A crossbow is positionable at a strategic location to launch a projectile to knock over the plurality of wall blocks. A battering ram is positionable in a strategic location with respect to a respective one of the outer walls of the castle. The battering ram is urgeable into cocked position thereby enabling the battering ram to strike the respective outer wall of the castle. The catapult and the crossbow and the battering ram are employed to simulate laying siege to a castle in a medieval battle scenario.