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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 08, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 22, 2011
James Allan Oakes, East Sussex, GB;
Henry Edward Oakes, East Sussex, GB;
Benjamin Guy Arbib, London, GB;
Matthew Young, Hertfordshire, GB;
James Allan Oakes, East Sussex, GB;
Henry Edward Oakes, East Sussex, GB;
Benjamin Guy Arbib, London, GB;
Matthew Young, Hertfordshire, GB;
Abstract
Systems and methods for map-based prize discovery game are disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for map-based prize discovery games may comprise: establishing an online game based on a map that includes a plurality of grid units; placing at least one object in hidden association with one or more predetermined grid units in the map; receiving from a first player at least one token and a selection of at least one available first grid unit; associating the selected at least one first grid unit with the first player; determining whether the first player wins a prize based on the selection of the at least one first grid unit and the placement of the at least one object in hidden association with the one or more predetermined grid units in the map. In another exemplary embodiment, it may be determined whether the first player wins based on a probability algorithm.