Pre-Emption Games filed 1 patent application this quarter in Game Mechanics.
The filing covers a physical board game system featuring transformable playing surfaces that can open, close, or swap during gameplay. These mechanical sections create distinct phases and add strategic complexity through dynamic changes to the board configuration.
The single game mechanics patent describes a physical board game where the playing surface itself transforms through mechanical sections that can open, close, or swap positions. Unlike traditional board games with static layouts or games that assemble from separate tiles, this system enables the board to physically reconfigure before or during play. The mechanical transformations create distinct gameplay phases and introduce strategic possibilities that emerge from the changing board geometry rather than simply tracking different game states on a fixed surface.
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