US2006151948A1PendingUtilityA1

Russian Roulette Board Game

Individually held — no corporate assignee on recordPriority: Jan 7, 2005Filed: Jan 7, 2005Published: Jul 13, 2006
Est. expiryJan 7, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A63F 2250/488A63F 3/00006A63F 5/04A63F 11/0011A63F 2250/027
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Abstract

A board game played with multiple players, all moving their respective pieces down a path of squares, towards the finish square. The first player to reach this finish is the game winner. The number of forward moves will be determined by spinning the roulette wheel, and where the ball drops, or ticker, that will be the number of squares to advance. Along the way, a player may land on a particular square requiring him or her to draw a card from the deck and perform the stated activity. At times during the game, a player will be required to use the fake pistol laying on the game board. Depending on the particular game situation, the player may be required to play Russian roulette with himself or herself, or shoot a player with the fake gun.

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1 . A path on which to move game pieces, square by square; 
 A multiple-player scenario where all players are attempting to get the finish or final square;    A roulette wheel centered or located somewhere in the game layout, to determine how many squares a player will advance;    A revolver-style handgun stationed on or near the game board, with which players will occasionally have to play Russian roulette or shoot with;    A stack of action cards on the game board, informing the player what action the player must perform, once the player has landed on a square on the path requiring them to draw a card;    A plastic, or other material fake revolver-style pistol, which will randomly make a shooting noise when the trigger is pulled; shooting sound would be one or more times out of six trigger pulls, and sound would be generated either mechanically or electronically; if the mechanism was electronically controlled, number of shooting sounds out of a maximum of six could be set with a small switch on the pistol;    A video game or slot-machine, casino-style game, using the above described Russian Roulette format, for either single or multiple players; Any form of entertainment that involves the use of a toy Russian Roulette gun, or any form of stress release that involves the use of a toy Russian Roulette gun.

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