Gaming system for modular toys
First Claim
1. A system comprising an interactive computer game, the interactive computer game comprising device-executable instructions stored on one or more tangible device-readable media that, when executed by a computing system, direct the computing system to:
- receive data identifying a plurality of physical modules, the plurality of physical modules being connected together to form a coherent physical whole object which is freely movable and the data being received from a wireless communication module in at least one of the plurality of physical modules, the data comprising an identifier which identifies a type of at least one physical module of the plurality of physical modules;
in response to receiving the data identifying the plurality of physical modules and based at least in part on the type of the at least one physical module, generate an objective of the game;
update game play based at least in part on the data received; and
present the objective within the game, wherein the objective requires interaction with the object.
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Abstract
An interactive computer game is described which works in conjunction with a number of physical modules that a user can connect together in different ways to form a coherent physical whole object. The game receives data from the object via a wireless link, the data identifying at least which modules form part of the object and updates game play based on the data received. At some point within the game play, the game presents an objective or goal to the user which the user can only achieve by interacting with the physical object formed from the modules. In an embodiment, this interaction comprises re-arranging the modules or swapping modules to form an object with a different visual appearance, moving all or part of the object and/or interacting with a sensor on a module in the object. The game may receive further data from the object during the user interaction.
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20 Claims
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1. A system comprising an interactive computer game, the interactive computer game comprising device-executable instructions stored on one or more tangible device-readable media that, when executed by a computing system, direct the computing system to:
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receive data identifying a plurality of physical modules, the plurality of physical modules being connected together to form a coherent physical whole object which is freely movable and the data being received from a wireless communication module in at least one of the plurality of physical modules, the data comprising an identifier which identifies a type of at least one physical module of the plurality of physical modules; in response to receiving the data identifying the plurality of physical modules and based at least in part on the type of the at least one physical module, generate an objective of the game; update game play based at least in part on the data received; and present the objective within the game, wherein the objective requires interaction with the object. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19)
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16. A method of operating an interactive computer game, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a communication interface of a computing device, data identifying a plurality of physical modules, the modules being connected together to form a coherent physical whole object which is freely movable and the data being received from a wireless communication module in at least one of the plurality of physical modules; updating, by one or more processors of the computing device, game play within the interactive computer game based at least in part on the data received; identifying, based at least in part on the data identifying the plurality of physical modules, information associated with the plurality of physical modules, the information comprising at least one of; a type of at least one of the plurality of physical modules; a particular combination of the plurality of physical modules;
ora particular topology of the physical modules in the physical whole object; in response to identifying the information associated with the plurality of physical modules, generating a goal for the game; presenting, by an output controller associated with the computing device, the goal within the game, wherein the goal is defined such that it requires interaction with the object to achieve the goal. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. One or more tangible device-readable media with device-executable instructions that, when executed by a computing system, direct the computing system to:
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receive data from at least one of a plurality of physical modules, the plurality of physical modules being connected together to form a coherent physical whole object; update game play of a game based at least in part on the data received; access additional data from a remote server, the additional data comprising a list of total physical modules owned by a user of the game, the list of total physical modules including the plurality of physical modules; generate an objective of the game dynamically based at least in part on the data received and the list of total physical modules owned by the user, wherein the objective requires interaction with the object in order to achieve the objective; present the objective within the game play; receive further data from the at least one of the plurality of modules during user interaction with the object; and determine, in real time, if the objective has been met based on the further data received.
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20. A system comprising:
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one or more processors; and computer-readable storage media storing computer-readable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising; receiving data identifying a plurality of physical modules, the plurality of physical modules being connected together to form a coherent physical whole object which is freely movable and the data being received from a wireless communication module in at least one of the plurality of physical modules; updating game play based at least in part on the data received; projecting an image onto the object; and presenting an objective within the game, wherein the objective requires interaction with the object.
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