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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 21, 1987
Filed:
Apr. 11, 1985
Sang K Sheem, Pleasanton, CA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A dart game toy that is suitable for simulating the popular ball games comprises a dart, a group of offensive target pieces to be used by offensive team, and a group of defensive target pieces to be used by defensive team, wherein one game play consists of a set of sequential dart throwings being thrown alternately by offensive team and defensive team. The objective of the offensive team is to have the dart landed on the offensive target pieces, and the objective of the defensive team is to have the dart landed on the defensive target pieces that are recognized as defensive countermeasures against the offensive target pieces on which the dart have landed. Game rules are made in such a way that the outcome of the sequential dart throwings are interrelated and interlocked, making the result of the set of dart throwings determinable after and only after all the dart throwings belonging to the play have been completed. In the game, the ratio in sizes between each offensive target piece and the corresponding defensive target as well as the ratio among the targets of different play options reflect the level of difficulty of each play option.