A63F2003/00996

APPARATUS FOR A BOARD GAME
20220258037 · 2022-08-18 ·

A board game apparatus is described that includes a square playing board, and a first set and a second set of game coins. The square playing board includes a playing surface and two opposite playing sides, namely, attacking side (A) and defending side (D). The first set of game coins (f) are marked with indicia, such as I, II, III, IV, V, VII, and XI. The second set of game coins (s) consist of indicia Hash (#). The attacking side (A) is allotted with the first set of game coins (f) and the defending side (D) is allotted with the second set of game coins (s). The board game apparatus is designed to play games employing mathematical skills which provide amusement and educational stimulation to both adults and children.

Systems and Methods for Rendering a Virtual Content Object in an Augmented Reality Environment
20220080311 · 2022-03-17 ·

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
20220096929 · 2022-03-31 ·

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.

Lottery gaming system and method

A lottery gaming system and method providing players with various different lottery ticket purchase options, wherein higher wager levels have higher average expected payouts.

MATHEMATICS LEARNING GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20220076589 · 2022-03-10 ·

Disclosed is a mathematics learning game system for users to improve upon their mathematics skills. Also disclosed is a method of using the system. The system may include cards, each having three color spots of different colors, and a random number in each color spot, a pair of 20-sided dice with the numbers 1 to 20, each side being of one of the colors of the color spots on the cards, and a timer device. A target number and target color are determined by rolling the dice. Players arrange cards to combine numbers of the target color from the cards into a mathematical expression with a solution as close as possible to the target number. Aspects of the present invention may be embodied as a system, method, or computer program product, such as an app that may operate on a computing device or network.

Lockbox puzzle game
11148041 · 2021-10-19 · ·

A lockbox game is presented herein. The game includes a locked container with one or more prizes therein. The locked container, with the cover locked, is provided to a participant along with a series of puzzles. The participant is required to solve the puzzles in order to collectively reveal a lock code that can be used to open the locked container and retrieve the one or more prizes therein. The game can be presented in a number of different versions, including a stationary or tabletop version and a travel version. A mobile application may be used to display puzzles, convert puzzle solutions to portions of the lock code, or reveal locations to which the participant must travel during the game.

MAZE GAME AND METHOD FOR PLAYING
20210236913 · 2021-08-05 ·

A board game kit comprising a gameboard with markings that define a maze for a player to escape to win the game. The markings define a plurality of enclosed areas, a plurality of walls, a plurality of first directional arrows on the spaces, at least one passageway directing the player to skip at least one adjacent space, a plurality of different first graphical characters disposed on spaces within the maze, and a second graphical character on at least one space of the maze. The board game kit further includes at least one game piece assigned to each player to be moved within the maze, at least one die for each player to roll to provide a first instruction for each player to move within the maze, and a deck of a plurality of playing cards to provide a second instruction for each player to move within the maze.

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.

GAME SYSTEM, GAME SHEET, GAME PROGRAM, AND GAME DEVICE
20210146231 · 2021-05-20 ·

There is provided a game system that can be easily enjoyed by people of a wide range of ages, hardly makes players bored even after consecutive matches, and can be played by various number of players. The game system is designed to be played by at least two players, and includes a game board provided with a plurality of scattered dots and a plurality of marks arranged at positions spaced from the plurality of dots; positioners to be arranged at any of the plurality of dots and assigned to each of the players; and boundary indicators made of flexible string material and used to linearly connect the positioners arranged at any of the plurality of dots among the plurality of positioners assigned to each player.

GAME BOARD AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING AN ENTERTAINING EXPERIENCE OF WAR BETWEEN THE PLAYERS OVER A PLURALITY OF AREAS OF A GAME BOARD
20210154565 · 2021-05-27 ·

Disclosed is a system and method for providing an entertaining experience of war between players over a plurality of areas of a game board. The game board includes a plurality of areas, which may be depicted as a world map, a plurality of board playing cards, and connectors, where the connector makes adjacent a first board playing card of a first playing area with a second board playing card of a second playing area. Each player is delt a plurality of holding cards including the suit assigned to that specific player. The objective of the game is for players to alternate swap requests, swapping holding cards with board playing cards until a player accumulates a winning hand including a straight flush. The defined areas and connectors on the game board increases the interaction and frequency of battles between players making it more difficult to accumulate a winning hand.