Dice angle game
09993720 ยท 2018-06-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F2007/3625
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B67/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A63F7/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F7/36
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A dice angle game is played on an apparatus that preferably has a flat playing surface, two side walls, two end walls, two barriers, scoring areas between the barriers and the adjacent end walls, and a plurality of dice. The game is played by rolling a dice against a side wall and trying to have it land in a scoring area.
Claims
1. An apparatus for playing a dice angle game, the apparatus comprising: (a) a playing surface with two sides and two ends; (b) two side walls along the sides of the playing surface;(c) two end walls along the ends of the playing surface, the side walls and the end walls defining an enclosed playing area with an open top; (d) two barriers at fixed positions within the playing area, each barrier being spaced apart from an adjacent end wall and being positioned an equal distance from each side wall, each barrier extending between the sides a distance that defines a width and extending between the ends a distance that defines a depth and wherein the width exceeds the depth; (e) two demarcated scoring areas, each scoring area being located between a barrier and an adjacent end wall, and each scoring area having a border defined in part by the barrier; and (f) a plurality of dice; wherein each scoring area includes a recess of sufficient size for a dice to enter; and wherein the playing surface has no barriers other than the two barriers forming a part of the border of the scoring areas.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the playing surface is rectangular and flat.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each barrier comprises a wall that is parallel to an adjacent end wall.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the side walls, the end walls, and the barriers have heights that are equal.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the side walls and end walls have lengths and wherein the lengths of the side walls are two to five times the lengths of the end walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) The invention is best understood by reference to the drawings. Referring first to the
(6) The apparatus in generally about one to two feet in width and about two to six feet in length. Larger dimensions are suitable, but are often undesirable because of the storage room required. When the playing surface is rectangular, the length of the side walls are generally about two to five times the length (width) of the end walls.
(7) The playing surface is preferably flat. However, uneven surfaces having undulations and the like are also suitable.
(8) The playing surface contains at least two scoring areas. In the embodiment shown, a square scoring area 20 is adjacent each end wall and is protected from direct access by a barrier 80. The barrier is preferably a short wall section that is parallel to the end wall and is equidistant from the side walls. The scoring area is demarcated by lines, color, or other indicia. Additional scoring is achieved by entering a round scoring recess 30 contained within each scoring area 20.
(9) The heights of the end walls, side walls, and barrier are preferably equal. However, unequal heights are also suitable.
(10) Dice 100 are thrown from behind one back wall toward the opposite scoring area. The word dice is used herein to include both the singular and the plural. The location in which a player stands relative to the board apparatus 10 is defined as the player location 50. A foul line 40 runs through each barrier to designate the point at which a dice must be thrown.
(11) The apparatus is generally made of wood, plastic, or other durable material. Padded materials are added to the playing surface and to the interior walls if desired.
(12) The dice angle game is played by placing the board apparatus 10 on a horizontal surface with two players on opposing teams playing from a player location 50 alternating throws until the dice are exhausted. The horizontal surface is preferably elevated, such as a table or countertop. When a player 110 receives a turn, he rolls the dice along the playing surface so that it bounces once off a side wall. He attempts to have the dice come to rest in the scoring area behind the barrier at the opposite end. When rolling the dice, the player must release it before crossing an invisible latitudinal foul line that passes through the barrier closest to him.
(13) The embodiment of the board apparatus shown uses cubic dice without any indicia. However, dice with indicia on one or more faces are used if desired. Non-cubic, polyhedral dice having a different number of facets are also used if desired. Using non-cubic dice provides a different rolling action and a different ricochet action off the walls.
(14) After all dice have been exhausted for a round, a score is preferably determined according to the cancellation scoring algorithm illustrated in
(15) Scoring of this embodiment of the game includes a predetermined target score, e.g., twenty-one points, which must be reached for a player or team to win the game. Victory is achieved when a player's score equals or surpasses the target score and also leads the opponent by two or more points. The game continues until victory is achieved.
(16) Modifications and variations of both the rules of the game and of the board apparatus provided in this embodiment disclosed herein can be made without departing from the subject and spirit of the invention. For example, a different shape playing surface or variation of size, shape and location of scoring area are suitable. Alternatively, differing arrangements, sizes and shapes of the barriers on the playing surface are employed to provide a game having differing probabilities of scoring. Moreover, scoring arrangements differing from the one that is taught are used if desired. Such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention.