Floor game for team building
First Claim
1. A game playing apparatus, comprising:
- a) panels positioned adjacent to each other forming a playing area, the panels having an upper surface having a film for polarizing incident light thereon; and
b) an optical instrument receiving light reflected from the panels, wherein a path across the playing area is identifiable utilizing the optical instrument.
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Abstract
A floor game including tiles which are laid on a playing surface forming a playing area, and an optical instrument. Each tile is covered by a polarized film. A path across the playing area is revealable by utilizing the optical instrument available to a game facilitator. The players see a design on the playing area. A path across the playing area is invisible to players not wearing the optical instrument. Each player traverses the path with assistance of the game facilitator and by observing steps taken by the previous players. The object of the game is for players to discover and traverse the path across the playing area from end to end through a team effort. In an alternative embodiment, the game is played with one or more teams utilizing one or more playing areas with each team trying to complete a path on their respective playing area.
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28 Claims
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1. A game playing apparatus, comprising:
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a) panels positioned adjacent to each other forming a playing area, the panels having an upper surface having a film for polarizing incident light thereon; and
b) an optical instrument receiving light reflected from the panels, wherein a path across the playing area is identifiable utilizing the optical instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A game playing apparatus, comprising:
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a) a plurality of base plates having a top surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface of each base plate adapted for placement on a floor surface and the top surface capable of supporting a person standing thereon;
b) a film for polarizing incident light disposed on the top surface of each base plate; and
c) an optical instrument for receiving light reflected from the film. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A game playing apparatus, comprising:
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a) a base plate having a top surface and a bottom surface;
b) a film for polarizing incident light disposed on the top surface of the base plate; and
c) an optical instrument for receiving light reflected from the film wherein each base plate is formed of a rigid material with sufficient flexibility to allow the bottom surface of each base plate to be in contacting relation with a surface of an existing floor wherein the rigid material comprises tile.
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24. A method for playing a game by a group of players, comprising:
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a) setting up a playing area with panels, wherein each panel is covered with a polarized film that when viewed through an optical instrument a path across the playing area is revealed;
b) guessing by a player not wearing the optical instrument whether a particular panel is on the path;
c) determining by a facilitator wearing the optical instrument if the guess is correct;
d) positioning the player on the path if the guess is correct or moving the player off the playing area if the guess is incorrect;
e) guessing by a next player where is the next step of the path; and
f) repeating steps b) to e) till the whole path is discovered. - View Dependent Claims (25)
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26. A method for playing a game, comprising:
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a) setting up a playing matrix with substantially identical game pieces, wherein a path crosses the playing matrix that is revealable utilizing an optical instrument;
b) guessing whether a particular game piece is on the path;
c) determining whether the guess is correct;
d) if the guess is correct, whether a next game piece is on the path; and
e) repeating steps b) to d) till the entire path is discovered. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28)
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