3D game
First Claim
1. A game comprising:
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an internal three-dimensional pathway structure enclosed within the shell and includes a plurality of parts, wherein a first pathway is formed by a first spatial alignment sequence of a plurality of the parts;
one or more external controllers coupled to the shell and the internal three-dimensional pathway structure, wherein by manipulating one or more portions of the controllers accessible outside of the shell, at least one of the parts is moved with respect to another one of the parts to achieve a desired result thereby creating a second pathway formed by a second spatial alignment sequence of a plurality of the parts, wherein the second spatial alignment sequence is different than the first spatial alignment sequence;
at least one game state; and
a plurality of levels, wherein the at least one game state is saved by locking a corresponding level.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a three-dimensional game. In some embodiments, the three-dimensional game is a maze game where a player maneuvers at least one ball around tracks and barriers disposed within an enclosure. The player is able to select which track they would like to attempt, and then work with gravity and carefully shift, flip, turn and twist the enclosure to guide the ball. In some embodiments, the enclosure includes a first portion and a second portion. A handle is externally coupled to each portion of the enclosure to manipulate parts of the three-dimensional game to create new pathways, to align pathways enabling completion, or both. A current game state can be preserved by resting the three-dimensional game on a pedestal configured to receive the enclosure.
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20 Claims
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1. A game comprising:
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a shell; an internal three-dimensional pathway structure enclosed within the shell and includes a plurality of parts, wherein a first pathway is formed by a first spatial alignment sequence of a plurality of the parts; one or more external controllers coupled to the shell and the internal three-dimensional pathway structure, wherein by manipulating one or more portions of the controllers accessible outside of the shell, at least one of the parts is moved with respect to another one of the parts to achieve a desired result thereby creating a second pathway formed by a second spatial alignment sequence of a plurality of the parts, wherein the second spatial alignment sequence is different than the first spatial alignment sequence; at least one game state; and a plurality of levels, wherein the at least one game state is saved by locking a corresponding level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A game comprising:
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a shell; an internal three-dimensional pathway structure enclosed within the shell and includes a plurality of parts; one or more external controllers coupled to the shell and the internal three-dimensional pathway structure, wherein one or more of the parts are able to be moved with respect to the shell by manipulating one or more portions of the controllers accessible outside of the shell to achieve a desired result, wherein the internal three-dimensional pathway structure is suspended within the air by the controllers within the shell such that the internal three-dimensional pathway structure does not contact the inside of the shell; at least one game state; and a plurality of levels, wherein the at least one game state is saved by locking a corresponding level, wherein the at least one game state is achieved by moving the game to thereby orient gravity to an at least one mobile element such that the at least one mobile element moves through the three-dimensional pathway structure.
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20. A game comprising:
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a ball; a shell; an internal three-dimensional pathway structure enclosed within the shell and including a first part, a second part and a third part; and one or more external controllers coupled to the shell and the internal three-dimensional pathway structure; wherein by manipulating the controllers in a first manner, the first part is moved adjacent to the second part thereby forming a first pathway traversable by the ball from the first part directly to the second part, and further wherein manipulating the controllers in a second manner, the first part is moved away from the second part and adjacent to the third part thereby eliminating the first path and forming a second pathway traversable by the ball from the first part directly to the third part.
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