Map puzzle game
First Claim
1. A map puzzle game, comprising:
- (a) a puzzle game base including a lightweight, durable, flexible, material, (b) said puzzle game base having indicia on a front surface thereof, comprising;
(i) a world continental or world regional outline map;
(ii) border indicia; and
(iii) outline map indicia circumscribing a plurality of numbered location marker indicia;
(c) a plurality of playing pieces having a front face comprising reproductions of postage stamp indicia present on front surfaces of official postage stamps, said postage stamp indicia being related to said puzzle game base indicia;
(d) attachment means for removably attaching said playing pieces to said base, said attachment means comprising a two-part, self-adhesive hook-and-loop fastener system including a hook member that attaches to a back face of each of said playing pieces, and a loop member that attaches to said base at each of said marker indicia and said numbered location marker indicia;
(e) a map puzzle key comprising;
(i) miniature replica of all base indicia;
(ii) an alphabetical list of all political entities represented on said base indicia;
(iii) each of said political entity names being juxtaposed with a number indicating the correct position of each of said game pieces on said base;
(iv) each of said numbers juxtaposed with a one-line description of the corresponding correct stamp image; and
(v) an ascending numeric list of each of said political entity names, juxtaposed with the same indicia as in “
(f) (ii), (iii), and (iv)”
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(f) an expanded reference that relates the stamp image for each playing piece to the political entity it represents.
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Abstract
An educational map puzzle game teaches children and adults to locate political entities of the world on a map. Puzzle pieces comprised of postage stamp reproductions or simulated postage stamp reproductions correspond to specific sites on large-format continental and regional outline maps. Players earn points for matching puzzle pieces with correct map sites within a predetermined time period. Learning value is enhanced by reference material relating the significance of each postage stamp image to the country or territory it represents. Self-adhesive hook-and-loop members removably attach game pieces to the base. The game can be played on a vertical or horizontal surface. The base is attractive enough to be framed and vertically suspended, or pasted directly to a wall and used interactively with the puzzle pieces. In an alternate embodiment, the map base serves as an ornamental display device for stamp and coin exhibitors and collectors.
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30 Claims
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1. A map puzzle game, comprising:
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(a) a puzzle game base including a lightweight, durable, flexible, material, (b) said puzzle game base having indicia on a front surface thereof, comprising;
(i) a world continental or world regional outline map;
(ii) border indicia; and
(iii) outline map indicia circumscribing a plurality of numbered location marker indicia;
(c) a plurality of playing pieces having a front face comprising reproductions of postage stamp indicia present on front surfaces of official postage stamps, said postage stamp indicia being related to said puzzle game base indicia;
(d) attachment means for removably attaching said playing pieces to said base, said attachment means comprising a two-part, self-adhesive hook-and-loop fastener system including a hook member that attaches to a back face of each of said playing pieces, and a loop member that attaches to said base at each of said marker indicia and said numbered location marker indicia;
(e) a map puzzle key comprising;
(i) miniature replica of all base indicia;
(ii) an alphabetical list of all political entities represented on said base indicia;
(iii) each of said political entity names being juxtaposed with a number indicating the correct position of each of said game pieces on said base;
(iv) each of said numbers juxtaposed with a one-line description of the corresponding correct stamp image; and
(v) an ascending numeric list of each of said political entity names, juxtaposed with the same indicia as in “
(f) (ii), (iii), and (iv)”
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(f) an expanded reference that relates the stamp image for each playing piece to the political entity it represents. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 30)
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13. A method of playing map puzzle game, comprising the steps of:
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(a) arranging on a game base a plurality of game pieces having the form of postage stamp reproductions, said game pieces being positioned along at least one border of said game base;
(b) randomly selecting a single game piece from said plurality of game pieces and attempting to correctly match said game piece with indicia on a front surface of said game base; and
(c) noting the time period required for carrying out step “
(b)” and
determining whether step “
(b) produced a correct match within a predetermined time period.- View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
(a) scoring three points for a correct answer on the first try;
(b) scoring two points for a correct answer on the second try; and
(c) scoring one point for a correct answer on the third try.
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16. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 15, wherein said scoring steps are carried out by a custodian using a timing device and an answer key.
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17. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 16, wherein said custodian is a player that is not the first player.
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18. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 15, wherein each of said three tries does not create a correct match, said first player'"'"'s turn is thereby concluded, said randomly selected game piece is repositioned along said border, and a second player is accorded a turn, during which said second player carries out step “
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19. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 18, wherein said first player becomes the custodian.
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20. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 19, further comprising the steps of repeating steps “
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“
(c)”
until each of said game pieces has been correctly matched with indicia on said puzzle game base.
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21. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 20, further comprising the steps of:
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(a) recording points scored on a score sheet; and
(b) tallying points scored by each player.
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22. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 21, wherein the player having the highest number of points is declared the winner.
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23. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 19, further comprising the steps of:
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(a) allotting a pre-selected period of time for playing said map puzzle game;
(b) repeating steps “
(b)” and
“
(c)”
for said pre-selected period of time;
(c) recording points scored on a score sheet;
(d) tallying points scored by each player;
(e) declaring as winner the player having the highest number of points.
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24. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 13, wherein said game has a plurality of game participants.
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25. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 24, wherein said game participants are selected from the group consisting of players, teams and mixtures thereof.
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26. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 13, wherein the number of said participants ranges from 2 to 50.
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27. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 23, wherein said game includes a plurality of map puzzle bases, and further comprises the steps of:
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(a) rotating said map puzzle bases among a plurality of teams;
(b) repeating steps “
(i)”
to “
(n)”
for each rotation of said map puzzle bases;
(c) declaring as winner the team having the cumulative score based on all rotations of said map puzzle bases.
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28. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 13, wherein each of said postage stamp reproductions includes a characteristic of a stamp-issuing entity corresponding to one of said indicia on said front surface of said game base.
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29. A method for playing a map puzzle game as recited by claim 28, wherein said characteristic is selected from the group consisting of an indigenous people, culture, religion, history, flora, fauna, architecture, landmark, topography, and mixtures thereof.
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