Melding Card Games With Solving Component
The present disclosure is directed to card games, and more particularly to card games in which players play to form certain card combinations or “melds,” in order to collect information that in turn allows the players to solve a puzzle.
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This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/765,429, entitled “Melding Card Games with Solving Component,” and filed Feb. 3, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present disclosure is directed to card games, and more particularly to card games in which players play to form certain card combinations or “melds,” in order to collect information that in turn allows the players to solve a puzzle.
For example, some embodiments may include various playing cards, information cards with pieces of information relating to a possible solution, and a solution card that indicates the possible solutions. In an exemplary method of game play, a predetermined number of information cards may randomly be selected prior to game play, the information on the selected cards collectively indicating one of the several possible solutions. During game play, forming a meld of playing cards may allow a player to attempt to discover the piece of information on one of the information cards, for example by attempting to satisfy a requirement associated with a particular piece of information. In such a method, the goal of a player who has succeeded in discovering enough pieces of information may be to correctly determine the solution based on the discovered information in order to win the game.
Traditional card games in which players attempt to form melds include Rummy and variants such as Gin Rummy, Canasta, Five Hundred, Go Fish, and Old Maid. Specialized decks have been developed for use with some card games, such as Mille Bornes® (Parker Brothers, Inc.), Uno® (Mattel, Inc.), and the melding card game disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,247,697. Some specialized decks include cards that have certain effects on game play. For example, the game of Uno includes cards that instruct a player to perform an action such as drawing a number of additional cards.
Other examples of card decks and/or games in which objects or cards are matched to create sets or melds include the games and card decks disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,734,510, 3,990,698, 4,243,226, 4,369,976, 4,846,480, 4,915,393, 5,037,110, 5,106,100, 5,213,334, 5,374,067, 5,380,012, 5,451,062, 5,711,526, 5,772,212, 5,810,361, 5,816,576, 5,863,043, 5,887,873, 6,142,475, 6,332,615, 6,454,265, 6,588,756, and UK Patent Application GB 2,230,962A.
The disclosures of all of the aforementioned references are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
The card games of the present disclosure may be understood more readily after a consideration of the drawings and the Detailed Description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The exemplary playing cards shown may each have an obverse face including suit indicia 12 indicating one of several suits or categories of cards, and may also include card value indicia 14 indicating a numerical or other value of the card. Suit indicia 12 may be of any appropriate form adapted to distinguish cards of one suit from cards of another, and may thus include one or more indicia such as color, symbols, and so forth.
The suit indicia 12, as well as other features or components of the game apparatus, may reflect a theme or backstory associated with the game. For example, a commercial embodiment of the game illustrated in the figures is called “Lie Detector,” and the various game components feature game indicia and other decorative indicia resembling items, settings, and characters consistent with a “criminal investigation” theme, such as fingerprints, cameras, interrogation rooms, suspects, criminals, investigators, and other similar devices, symbols, and indicia. Moreover, a fanciful lexicon consistent with this theme is used in a set of instructions and rules that accompany this embodiment of the game. However, embodiments consistent with the game concepts and components discussed herein may include game components and/or rules that reflect any theme or combination of themes, or no theme, with any suitable indicia.
Thus, for example, the illustrated playing cards 2 are shown to include both a color (such as blue, green, etc.) and a symbol (such as a fingerprint, a camera, etc.) to distinguish the different suits. One suit is indicated to be a “wild” suit, cards of which may be used in some aspects of game play to substitute for other suited cards. Wild cards 16 include indicia designating the card as a wild card (shown in
Card value indicia 14 on the obverse face of some playing cards 2 may be indicated, for example, by a number, as shown on the exemplary melding cards of
In some embodiments of the game, the obverse side of some or all of the playing cards may include other indicia, such as instructions to take a certain game action, for example if the playing card is discarded or played.
The reverse face of the playing cards (not shown) may include generic indicia, trade dress indicia, and/or other indicia, or may be left blank, such that the playing cards are indistinguishable when viewed from the reverse face.
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Each information card 4 is shown to include an obverse side 18 with category and other indicia 20, and a reverse side 22 with information indicia 24. The category indicia 20 indicates the type of information indicated on the reverse side 22. The information, as well as the categories, may reflect a game theme, as explained above. For example, in the exemplary embodiment shown, the categories of information may indicate suspects involved in the crime to be solved, each of which holds a piece of information about the criminal or “kingpin” behind the crime. The information may thus correspond to physical traits of the criminal, such as “eye color,” “hair color,” and so forth. The information indicia 24 on the reverse side 22 of an information card 4 may indicate one of several possibilities within the category indicated on the obverse side 18. For example, an “eye color” information card may indicate information indicia such as “blue eyes,” or some other eye color.
The illustrated embodiment described herein includes four categories of information, with two possibilities for each category. Thus, there are eight different information cards 4, two of each category, as follows:
In one method of game play, one of each category of information card may be selected at random at the beginning of the game. The information on the selected information cards describes one of 24, or 16, possible combinations of the four categories or traits. Each combination may thus correspond to one of 16 different “kingpins.” Players of the game may be allowed to discover the information indicated on one or more information cards 4 during game play, and attempt to determine the solution to the problem or puzzle, by deducing the identity of the kingpin.
Thus, the exemplary embodiment may also include a solution card 10, which includes solution indicia 26 indicating the different combinations of categories or traits. The solution card 10 indicated in
Thus, it can be seen that other embodiments of the game may incorporate a different number of categories of information, a different number of possibilities within each category, a different number of solutions, and so forth, as appropriate to achieve a desired level of difficulty for the game players.
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For example, the information card 4 on the requirement card 6 in
As explained in greater detail below, in some aspects of game play suitable for use with the illustrated embodiment, whether a player may discover the information on an information card may relate to the meld of cards formed by the player and the requirement indicia 28 associated with the information card 4. For example, when a meld of cards is formed, a player may add the sum of the values of the playing cards 2 in the meld and compare the resulting value to the number indicated by the requirement indicia 28 associated with a chosen information card 4. Optionally, the player may also roll one or more dice to generate an additional value to add to the sum.
According to an exemplary set of rules, if the sum exceeds the value on the requirement card 6, the requirement is deemed to be satisfied, and the player may look at the information on the reverse side 22 of the information card 4.
Consistent with the aforementioned theme of the game, the requirement card 6 may thus include decorative indicia indicating an interrogation room, in which the suspect (on an information card) is interrogated. The suspect's “breaking point” (the requirement to be satisfied) may be indicated by one of the requirement indicia 28, for example the number immediately above the information card 4 when placed on the requirement card 6. The value of the player's meld, plus the number indicated by a roll of the die, may represent the player's attempt to interrogate the suspect. If successful, the suspect is “broken,” and divulges information about the kingpin—and the player may accordingly be allowed to look at the information on the reverse side 22 of the information card 4.
Further, in some aspects of game play, an information card 50 may be moved, during game play, relative to its associated requirement card 60, such as to change the requirement that must be satisfied by a player attempting to discover the information on the information card 50. For example, in
Moreover, in some embodiments, the various requirement cards 60 may be associated with one or more categories of information cards 50. The requirement cards 60 of
Variations in the aforementioned game components and concepts are considered to be within the scope of the present disclosure. For example, although the requirement indicia and the card value indicia have been described in terms of numbers or numerical values, any such indicia that is adapted to represent a requirement or condition to be satisfied, and a characteristic associated with the card that relates to the requirement or condition, may be used. For example, each card value may be indicated by any appropriate symbol or set of symbols; an alternate embodiment may include playing cards that each include colored shapes and requirement cards with requirement indicia indicated by a set of colored shapes. All of such variations are considered to be within the scope of this disclosure.
An exemplary, non-limiting method of game play utilizing the components and concepts discussed above is outlined in the paragraphs below. Games may be played by two or more players, each of which is dealt a predetermined number of cards and plays them on a playing surface according to a set of rules. As described in greater detail below, when a meld is formed, a player may attempt to discover the information indicated by an information card 4 in an attempt to solve the crime by identifying the kingpin corresponding to the information on the information cards 4.
An exemplary method of game play for the embodiments shown in the figures provides that, prior to game play, all of the information cards 4 are shuffled, and one of each category is randomly selected. Each information card 4 is placed, showing the obverse side 18, on a requirement card 6, either at random or according to a predetermined arrangement, to indicate one of the requirement indicia 28 on the requirement card 6. For example, each information card 4 may be placed to indicate the highest numerical value on the requirement card 6. The playing cards 2 are shuffled together, a predetermined number is dealt to each player, and the remainder are placed face-down (that is, showing the reverse side 22) to form a draw pile. The top card is turned up (that is, showing the obverse side 18) to form a discard pile.
Any suitable method may be used to choose which player plays first, after which players take alternating turns.
During a turn, a player draws a predetermined number of cards from either the draw pile and/or the discard pile, and attempts to “meld” or form certain card combinations called “melds,” by laying a meld of playing cards 2 on the playing surface. Traditionally, melds include sequences of consecutively ranked cards in a particular suit, a group of cards of the same rank in different suits, and so forth. However, a set of rules for the game may indicate any desired combination or combinations of cards that may qualify as a “meld.” For example, according to an exemplary set of rules suitable for use with the illustrated embodiment and method, a meld may consist of one of the following card combinations:
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- three cards of the same suit;
- two cards of the same suit plus one wild card; or
- two wild cards plus any other card.
When a meld is formed, the player places the melded playing cards 2 on the playing surface and chooses which “suspect” the player will attempt to “break.” In other words, the player chooses an information card 4, and attempts to discover the information indicated on the chosen card. To do this, the player notes the requirement indicia 28 on the requirement card 6 indicated by the information card 4 and determines whether he has satisfied the requirement. For example, he may roll a die, add the number indicated on the die to the sum of the card values of the melded playing cards, and compare the total to the numerical value indicated by the requirement indicia 28 on the requirement card 6.
According to an exemplary set of rules, if the total exceeds the suspect's “breaking point” indicated by the requirement indicia 28, the player may look at the information on the reverse side 22 of the information card 4. The player then notes the information, and replaces the information card 4 on the requirement card 6. In some methods, the information card 4 may then be moved on the requirement card 6 to indicate a lower value on the requirement card 6, for example to indicate that once the suspect has been “broken,” subsequent attempts by other players to discover the suspect's information will be less difficult.
If the player's total does not exceed the suspect's “breaking point,” play may pass to the next player. In some methods, the information card 4 may then be moved on the requirement card 6 to indicate a lower value on the requirement card 6, for example to indicate that a suspect may be easier to “break” if repeated attempts have been made. Some methods may include moving the information card 4 on a requirement card 6 to a greater or lesser extent, depending on whether a player succeeds in “breaking” the suspect.
A player may be given an opportunity, for example before play passes to another player, to attempt to guess the identity of the kingpin, based on the information the player has discovered during the course of the game. In an exemplary set of rules, an incorrect guess may eliminate the player from the game, but a correct guess wins the game. So as not to spoil the fun for the remaining players, the guessing player may determine if his guess is correct by privately looking at all of the information on the information cards, revealing them to show that his guess is correct, or replacing them (without showing them to the other players) if his guess is not correct. In the latter case, the remaining players may proceed until someone correctly guesses the kingpin.
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As previously described, there are several manners in which a meld of playing cards can be formed. In
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Now, several exemplary processes of the present invention will be described. Referring to
In step 504, the player selects one card from each of the information card categories. Preferably, the player selects the cards without looking at the reverse side of any of the information cards.
In step 506, the player takes one of the selected information cards.
In step 508 the player takes one of the requirement cards and in step 510, the player selects a requirement indicia on the requirement card.
In step 512, the particular information card is associated with the selected requirement card and in particular, with the selected requirement indicia. An example of such association is illustrated in
In step 514, the player determines whether all of the initially selected information cards have been associated with a requirement card. If so, then the process continues to step 516 in which the game is played. If not, then the process returns to step 506 and the process of associating the selected information cards with requirement cards is repeated until step 516 is reached.
An exemplary embodiment of a game play process in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
In step 602, a predetermined number of playing cards are dealt to each player in the game.
In step 604, the first player selects a predetermined number of cards from either a draw pile or a discard pile.
In step 606, the player determines whether a meld of playing cards can be formed. As previously discussed, the requirements for a meld in a game can vary and should be established by the players at the start of the game. If the player can form a meld (step 608), then the process continues to step 612. If the player cannot form a meld, then at step 610 the game proceeds to the next player and the process returns to step 604.
In step 612, the player calculates the sum of the values of the melded playing cards. As previously described, the sum can be the addition of the card value indicia on the melded playing cards (without the use of a rolled die).
In step 614, the player selects an information card to “break.” Breaking an information card means the player is trying to meet or exceed the requirement indicia associated with the information card.
In step 616, the player determines the particular requirement indicia for the selected information card.
In step 618 (see
In step 620, the player views the information indicia on the information card. Preferably, the player does not allow any of the other players to view the information indicia.
In step 622, the player replaces the information card on the requirement card. In this example, the information card is placed on the requirement card with the requirement indicia visible due to the notch in the information card.
In step 624, the player determines whether the player wants to guess the solution to the game. In this embodiment, the solution to the game is the identification of one of the kingpins on the solution card. If the player does not want to make a guess at this time, the game proceeds to the next player and the process returns to step 610. If the player does want to make a guess, then the process continues to step 626.
In step 626, the player determines a guess as to the solution of the game.
In step 628, the player determines whether the guess is correct. This determination can be done by the player viewing the information cards that were initially selected. If the player's guess is incorrect, then the player is eliminated from the game (step 630) and the game proceeds to the next player and the process returns to step 610. In this case, the player that guessed incorrectly no longer can play in the current game. If the player's guess is correct, then the game ends (step 632).
An exemplary embodiment of an alternative portion of a game play process is illustrated in
In step 718, the player determines whether the sum meets or exceeds the requirement indicia. If the sum does meet or exceed the requirement indicia, the process continues to step 720. However, if the sum does not meet or exceed the requirement indicia, then the player has the option to roll a die (step 734).
In step 736, the player adds the amount rolled on the die to the value sum of the melded playing cards.
In step 738, the player determines whether the revised total meets or exceeds the requirement indicia. If the revised total is sufficient, then the player views the information indicia on the information card (step 720). If the revised total is insufficient, then the game proceeds to the next player (step 740).
An exemplary embodiment of an alternative portion of a game play process is illustrated in
In step 821, the player determines the appropriate reduced requirement indicia to be used with the replacement of the information card on the requirement card. As previously described, in one game process, once an information card has been viewed, the requirement indicia associated with the information can be reduced. For example, when the information card is placed back on the requirement card in step 822, the particular requirement indicia on the requirement card that is viewable in the notch of the information is lower than before. In one example, if the information card was aligned with the number 19 on the requirement card, then it can be placed on the requirement card with the number 17 showing in the notch.
Several aspects of the exemplary methods of game play may be modified from that disclosed above, and may be reflected in the set of rules to accompany the game. For example, the rules may specify any number of cards to be dealt initially, or drawn and/or discarded during a turn, different options for play available to each player on a turn, a different order of actions or phases during a player's turn, timing rules, and so forth.
Optionally, as mentioned above, the configuration of the game components may be modified to achieve a desired effect, in conjunction with the game rules. The apparatus and/or rules of the game may thus provide game play with a desired degree of complexity or difficulty, for example to adapt the game to players of a predetermined age range, and/or to adjust the relative degrees to which chance and strategy determine the winner of the game.
It is believed that the disclosure set forth above encompasses multiple distinct inventions with independent utility. While each has been disclosed in a preferred form, the specific embodiments thereof as disclosed and illustrated herein are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the inventions includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and subcombinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed herein. Similarly, where any description recites “a” or “a first” element or the equivalent thereof, such description should be understood to include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
Inventions embodied in various combinations and subcombinations of features, functions, elements, and/or properties may be claimed through presentation of claims in a related application. Such claims are also regarded as included within the subject matter of the inventions of the present disclosure.
Claims
1. A kit for playing a card game, the card game involving the determination of a solution, the kit comprising:
- a set of playing cards, each of the playing cards including a value indicia thereon;
- a set of information cards, each of the information cards including information indicia thereon;
- a set of requirement cards, each of the requirement cards including requirement indicia thereon, each of the information cards being configured to be associated with a requirement card so that one of the requirement indicia is identified; and
- a solution card, the solution card including a plurality of potential solutions to the card game, the information indicia being related to each of the potential solutions.
2. The kit of claim 1, wherein the card game involves a mystery and the solution is the identity of a criminal, the set of information cards can be separated into at least two categories of cards, each category of information cards being associated with a different type of information indicia, each type of information indicia being related to the identity of the criminal.
3. The kit of claim 2, wherein the information indicia relates to physical traits of a criminal, one category of information cards including information related to a first physical trait and another category of information cards includes information related to a second physical trait.
4. The kit of claim 3, wherein the first physical trait is one of a hair color, an eye color, the presence of glasses and the presence of facial hair, and the second physical trait is another of a hair color, an eye color, the presence of glasses, and the presence of facial hair.
5. The kit of claim 4, wherein the first physical trait is a hair color, and each of the information cards with the first physical trait identifies a hair color that is different than the hair color of the other information cards with the first physical trait.
6. The kit of claim 5, wherein the second physical trait is an eye color, and each of the information cards with the second physical trait identifies an eye color that is different than the eye color of the other information cards with the second physical trait.
7. The kit of claim 1, wherein the card game involves a mystery and the solution includes the identification of a criminal, the solution card including a plurality of suspects that have different combinations of physical traits, each of the suspects having a different combination of physical traits than the other suspects.
8. The kit of claim 7, wherein the information indicia relates to a physical trait of at least one of the plurality suspects on the solution card, and each of the information cards identifies a different physical trait.
9. The kit of claim 1, wherein the value indicia are numbers, and each of the playing cards includes a number, the requirement indicia including a plurality of numbers, each of the requirement indicia forming a requirement to be met by a value of a meld of playing cards to view an information card associated with the requirement card.
10. The kit of claim 9, wherein the set of playing cards includes a plurality of suits, each of the playing cards including a number and suit indicia, the playing cards being combinable with other playing cards of a same suit to form the meld of playing cards.
11. The kit of claim 10, wherein the set of playing cards includes a wild suit, and a meld of playing cards can be formed that includes at least one playing card of the wild suit.
12. A method of playing a card game with the kit of claim 1, the method comprising:
- separating the information cards into the categories of information cards;
- selecting an information card from each category of information cards;
- for each selected information card, selecting a requirement card and a particular requirement indicia thereon;
- associating each of the selected information cards with one of the selected requirement cards so that the selected requirement indicia is identified;
- dealing a predetermined number of playing cards to each player;
- beginning a round wherein each player in turn is allowed to choose to draw a card from either a remaining deck of playing cards or a discard pile, form a meld of playing cards, and discard a playing card to the discard pile, wherein the player can view an information card if the value of melds formed by the player meets or exceeds the associated requirement indicia.
13. A set of rules for playing a card game with the kit of claim 1, wherein the rules specify that a player may view an information card associated with a requirement card if the player forms one or more melds of playing cards with a sum of the value indicia of the melded playing cards meeting or exceeding the requirement indicia identified by a selected information card.
14. The kit of claim 1, further comprising:
- a die; and
- a set of rules for playing the card game, wherein each of the playing cards includes suit indicia of one of a plurality of suits, and the rules specify that: a player may form a meld of playing cards of a same suit, the value of the meld being the sum of the value indicia of the playing cards in the meld; the player may roll the die and add the number rolled using the die to the value of the melded playing cards; and the player may view an information cards associated with a requirement card if the sum of the value indicia of the melded playing cards and the roll of the die meets or exceeds the requirement indicia identified by a selected information card.
15. The kit of claim 1, wherein the card game involves a mystery and the solution is the identity of a criminal, the solution card identifies potential suspects that can be the criminal, each of the potential suspects has a different combination of four physical traits, the information cards being separable into four categories based on information indicia relating to the four physical traits, the four physical traits being a hair color, an eye color, the presence of glasses, and the presence of facial hair, the requirement cards including requirement indicia that is a series of numbers, one of each category of information cards being configured to be associated with a particular requirement indicia on one of the requirement cards, the particular requirement indicia being a number and forming a requirement to be met by one or more melds of playing cards to view an information card associated with the requirement card, each of the playing cards has a suit and a number as its card value indicia, the playing cards being combinable with other playing cards of a same suit to form a meld, and the value of the meld of playing cards is a sum of the value indicia of the playing cards in the meld.
16. The kit of claim 1, wherein each information card includes a notch formed in its top edge, the notch being configured so that a particular requirement indicia on a requirement card is visible in the notch when an information card is placed on the requirement card.
17. A method of playing a melding card game, the method comprising:
- separating information cards into categories of information cards, each information card including information indicia, each category of information cards including cards with related information indicia;
- selecting an information card from each category of information cards;
- for each selected information card, selecting a requirement card and a particular requirement indicia thereon and associating the selected information card with the selected requirement card so that the particular requirement indicia is identified;
- dealing a predetermined number of playing cards to each player;
- beginning a round wherein each player in turn is allowed to: choose to draw a card from either a remaining deck of playing cards or a discard pile of playing cards, form a meld of playing cards, select an information card and its associated requirement card, determine whether a value of the meld of playing cards meets or exceeds the requirement indicia associated with the information card selected by the player, and view the information card selected by the player if the value of the meld of playing cards meets or exceeds the identified requirement indicia.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein during a turn, a player is allowed to combine the value of a meld of playing cards formed that turn and the value of a meld of playing cards formed in a previous turn, and the player is allowed to view an information card selected by the player if the value of the melds of playing cards meets or exceeds the identified requirement indicia.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein during a turn, a player is allowed to roll a die and to combine the value of a meld of playing cards with the number rolled on the die, and the player is allowed to view an information card selected by the player if the sum of the value of the meld of playing cards and the number rolled by the die meets or exceeds the identified requirement indicia.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein during a turn, after viewing an information card, the player is allowed to replace the information card with its associated requirement card so that a different requirement indicia is identified.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein the different requirement indicia that is identified is lower than the requirement indicia that the player needed to meet or exceed to view the information card.
22. The method of claim 17, wherein the meld of playing cards is a first meld of playing cards, the information card is a first information card, and in a subsequent round, each player in turn is allowed to:
- form a second meld of playing cards,
- select a second information card and its associated requirement card,
- determine whether a value of the second meld of playing cards meets or exceeds the requirement indicia associated with the second information card selected by the player, and
- view the second information card selected by the player if the value of the meld of playing cards meets or exceeds the associated requirement indicia for the second information card.
23. A deck of cards, comprising:
- playing cards, each playing card including card value indicia and suit indicia, the playing cards being separable into a plurality of suits;
- requirement cards, each of the requirement cards including requirement indicia thereon; and
- information cards, each of the information cards including information indicia thereon, each of the information cards being configured to be associated with a particular requirement indicia on a requirement card, wherein the playing cards are combinable to form one or more melds of playing cards using the suit indicia, a value of a meld being determined by a sum of the card value indicia of the playing cards in a meld, and a selected information card being viewable by a player if the sum of the card value indicia of one or more melds meets or exceeds the particular requirement indicia associated with the selected information card.
24. The deck of cards of claim 23, wherein the card value indicia on the playing cards are numbers, and the sum of the card value indicia of a meld is the sum of the numbers on the playing cards in the meld.
25. The deck of cards of claim 24, wherein the requirement indicia is a series of numbers, and the information card associated with a requirement card being configured to be associated with a number on the associated requirement card.
26. The deck of cards of claim 24, wherein the requirement indicia is a series of numbers, each information card includes a notch formed in its top edge, the notch being configured so that a number on a requirement card is viewable in the notch when an information card is placed on the requirement card.
27. The deck of cards of claim 26, wherein the selected information card is viewable by a player if the sum of the numbers on the playing cards in the meld meets or exceeds the number on the associated requirement card to which the selected information card is aligned.
28. The deck of cards of claim 23, wherein each of the requirement cards resembles an interrogation room and the requirement indicia is a plurality of numbers.
29. The deck of playing cards of claim 23, wherein the deck of playing cards relate to a mystery game in which a solution is the identification of a criminal from a set of potential suspects, the information indicia on the information cards relate to physical traits of the potential suspects, each information card including information indicia relating to a physical trait of the criminal, the information cards being separable into at least two categories based on the information indicia of the information cards, one information card of each category being configured to be associated with a different requirement card, and the information cards being viewable by a player in subsequent turns to determine the identification of the criminal.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 26, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2007
Applicant: MATTEL, INC. (El Segundo, CA)
Inventor: Brian Yu (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 11/627,543
International Classification: A63F 1/00 (20060101);