Patent classifications
A63F2003/00996
ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY TRIVIA BOARD GAME
An educational board game in which players advance game pieces from location to location on a map of the United States by correctly answering trivia questions related to cinema, music, concerts, stage plays, movie locations and plots, and the individual artists, performers, directors, composers, etc. who are associated with the performance industry. The locations on the board can be where movies were filmed, where concerts were played, where stage plays were presented, where the actors, directors, musicians, etc, reside or information about their careers and performances, etc.
Baseball card game
Provided is a method 10 for playing a baseball card game. The game is typically played by two players over a predetermined number of innings, as is known in the art of baseball games. The game generally comprises various sets of playing cards that are used in conjunction with a player's collection of baseball cards. As such, a preferred embodiment of the game (represented by method steps 10) includes a set of play cards that provide gameplay options, a set of pitch cards that provide pitching options, and a set of bat cards that provide batting options.
Control algorithms and methods for a game board arrangement
A method and device for controlling a user interface displaying a game board, comprising, via at least one processor, displaying a game board arrangement having a plurality of game objects each having one or more characteristics, information on said game board arrangement and the game objects being stored in memory, determining an initial selection of a first game object based on user input and the stored information, determining a subsequent input selection of a second game object based on user input and the stored information determining the validity of the subsequent selection as being valid defined by said first and second game objects based on a first direction of the sequence with respect to the game board arrangement, the length of the sequence and if the first and second game object have at least one same characteristic, updating said game board arrangement information.
Systems and methods for rendering a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment
Systems and methods for rendering of a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment based on a physical marker are discussed herein. Virtual content objects may be rendered by a display device in an augmented reality environment based on the field of view seen through the display device and a position of a marker (and one or more linkage points associated with the marker) in the real world. When rendered in the augmented reality environment, the virtual content objects may be visualized from any angle, from the exterior or interior of the object, and manipulated in response to user input. Virtual content objects and/or user visualizations of virtual content objects may be shared with other users (local and/or remote), enabling multiple users to potentially build, modify, and/or interact with a virtual content object simultaneously and/or cooperatively.
Systems and methods for rendering a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment
Systems and methods for rendering of a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment based on a physical marker are discussed herein. Virtual content objects may be rendered by a display device in an augmented reality environment based on the field of view seen through the display device and a position of a marker (and one or more linkage points associated with the marker) in the real world. When rendered in the augmented reality environment, the virtual content objects may be visualized from any angle, from the exterior or interior of the object, and manipulated in response to user input. Virtual content objects and/or user visualizations of virtual content objects may be shared with other users (local and/or remote), enabling multiple users to potentially build, modify, and/or interact with a virtual content object simultaneously and/or cooperatively.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RENDERING A VIRTUAL CONTENT OBJECT IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY ENVIRONMENT
Systems and methods for rendering of a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment based on a physical marker are discussed herein. Virtual content objects may be rendered by a display device in an augmented reality environment based on the field of view seen through the display device and a position of a marker (and one or more linkage points associated with the marker) in the real world. When rendered in the augmented reality environment, the virtual content objects may be visualized from any angle, from the exterior or interior of the object, and manipulated in response to user input. Virtual content objects and/or user visualizations of virtual content objects may be shared with other users (local and/or remote), enabling multiple users to potentially build, modify, and/or interact with a virtual content object simultaneously and/or cooperatively.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RENDERING A VIRTUAL CONTENT OBJECT IN AN AUGMENTED REALITY ENVIRONMENT
Systems and methods for rendering of a virtual content object in an augmented reality environment based on a physical marker are discussed herein. Virtual content objects may be rendered by a display device in an augmented reality environment based on the field of view seen through the display device and a position of a marker (and one or more linkage points associated with the marker) in the real world. When rendered in the augmented reality environment, the virtual content objects may be visualized from any angle, from the exterior or interior of the object, and manipulated in response to user input. Virtual content objects and/or user visualizations of virtual content objects may be shared with other users (local and/or remote), enabling multiple users to potentially build, modify, and/or interact with a virtual content object simultaneously and/or cooperatively.
Treasure hunt scavenger game utilizing canisters with NFC tags and a smartphone
A game that includes a game app and several physical containers that are hidden in various locations. A number of teams use the game app to find containers designated for that team to advance. The winning team is the team that finds all the containers assigned to it and reaches the finish line, or, when time runs out, the team that has the most containers. Finding a container assigned to another team does not count. A game master initially sets up the containers in various locations and sets up the other game parameters.
PROBABILITY-BASED GAME AND METHOD OF PLAY
A board game and associated method for using the game board having a logical game structure, that in the representative embodiment taps into the emotional attraction of the sports draft combine. The game board has indicia representing an area of play and indicating sections including 1) a bust section, 2) a start section adjacent to the bust section, 3) a finish section, and 4) a movement section arranged between and adjacent to the start section and the finish section having a plurality of game piece movement positions, the plurality of game piece movement positions arranged on a plurality of pathways along the length of the area of play, each of the plurality of pathways having a pathway number and one or more game piece movement positions. The board game includes a plurality of game pieces wherein movement is at least partially determined by rolling one or more dice.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TECHNICAL PROCESSES
In a method and a system for improving a user's experience with a graphical user interface corresponding to a gaming or simulation environment on an electronic device, the interface renders multiple graphical objects and user selectable options corresponding to the graphical object. The user selects one or more selectable option, and performs a touching or a swiping operation through multiple points on the display screen. The touching or swiping operation leads to deploying of multiple resources corresponding to the selected option, at different locations on the interface. For controlling the different deployed resources, the user can swipe through different regions of the display screen. The number of resources deployed at the different locations on the screen depends on certain parameters, including the pressure applied by the user on the screen. Results of the simulation can be employed to control real technical systems, for example for food production.