Electronic counting apparatus for a child's game and method therefor
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1. A method of playing a game, comprising the steps of:
- (a) releasably attaching a shake sensor for detecting movements to a bodily part of a player;
(b) detecting with said shake sensor movements imparted to the bodily part of said player;
(c) counting the number of said movements of said bodily part detected by said shake sensor over a predetermined interval of time; and
(d) outputting a score to the player indicative of the number of movements counted in step (c).
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Abstract
An electronic game apparatus includes a wearable unit having a wearable housing configured for releasable attachment with a bodily part of a player. An inertia sensor affixed to the wearable housing detects oscillations imparted to the wearable housing and produces an output signal corresponding to each oscillatory movement. A counter, affixed to the wearable housing, counts each oscillatory movement imparted to the wearable housing.
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1. A method of playing a game, comprising the steps of:
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(a) releasably attaching a shake sensor for detecting movements to a bodily part of a player; (b) detecting with said shake sensor movements imparted to the bodily part of said player; (c) counting the number of said movements of said bodily part detected by said shake sensor over a predetermined interval of time; and (d) outputting a score to the player indicative of the number of movements counted in step (c). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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