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FUN IN FURNITURE © Stefan Meyhoefer – Hamburg, Germany 05

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FUN IN FURNITURE

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Preface:We all live in a more or less technological world.

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Preface:However, the more digital our society becomes, the more we long for emotional commitment, traditional values and haptic experiences.

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Preface:In this context, board games and parlor games, in particular, become more and more interesting to us and have, therefore, received quite a comeback lately.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Idea:

Why should a coffee or side table always serve ONE purpose only?

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Idea:

What if one were to take an ordinary coffee or side table...

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Idea:

...and combine it with a well known Labyrith Game*...

* Playable always only for one person at a time.

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Idea:...to create a new and exciting kind of table game to be played by TWO PEOPLE at the same time.

All this without losing the original idea and function of a coffee or a side table.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Draft:At first glance RambleGamble© looks like any ordinary coffee or side table, indeed.

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Draft:Looking at RambleGamble© from a distance, only the four turning knobs (one on each side of the table) as well as the interesting inside of the table stand out at all.

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Draft:RambleGamble© can be produced in any color, shape or material.

Rectangular, squarish or even round.

Wood, plastic or metall.

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Draft:The design can be classic, modern or stylish. But always intersting and decorative.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Principle:

Having a closer look, one will quickly realize that Ramble Gamble© is not your average coffee or side table at all.

But it certainly is not your average Labyrinth Game either.

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Principle:

The rink within the torso of the table can be moved in steps and is easily to be exchanged.

The rink is being moved through a world-wide patented raster mechanism (knobs).

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Principle:

A lot different to the average Labyrinth Game, the raster mechanism allows the players to navigate their playing balls fairly strictly and well focused.

In that matter all moves can be seen and heard by both players.

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Principle:

The playing balls are thrown into the rink through a hole in the glass panel.

A dice determines how often a player is allowed to move respectively incline the rink for his own benefit.

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Principle:

During the game, one of the main concerns is to evade all traps and obstacles on the way towards the opposite goal.

GOAL

GOAL

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Principle:

If balls fall through any of the many traps or are being held off by obstacles, the balls are lost for this game.

The playing balls can have different sizes, weights or ratings (points).

GOAL

GOAL

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Principle:

As soon as one player has finished his moves, the other player is on.

Now it is up to the opponent to navigate his playing balls towards the oppositegoal. GOAL

GOAL

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Principle:

Everything boils down to hole-in as many playing balls into the opponent´s goal as possible.

This is not all too easy when there are about 10 playing balls in the rink at the SAME time. Each player has more than just one playing ball to be navigated.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Prototype:

In a nutshell RambleGamble© is a solid and decorative coffee or side table.

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Prototype:

Simply because of the fact that everything that one would place up on a regular coffee or side table can easily be placed up on the resitant glass panel of RambleGamble© as well.

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Prototype:

But as soon as the occasion arises, RambleGamble© turns out to be an interesting as well as communicative game.

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Prototype:

There are many different rinks and landscapes possible. And they can easely be exchanged as well.

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Prototype:

No matter, wheather a classic and well defined Labyrinth Game...

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Prototype:

...or an open and mirrored Fools Garden.

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Prototype:

The principle remains the same: Try to sink as many playing balls as possible – by chance, or luck or even strategy.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Board game:Sure enough, RambleGamble© can be produced in a much smaller version and without any table, too.

Measures: i.e. 40x50 cm

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Board game:Nevertheless, there are different decorative rinks possible in the smaller version also.

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Board game:The rinks are, of course, exchanable in the board game as well.

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Board game:However, the general run and raster mechanism as well as its functionality are identical to the table game.

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Board game:That way the board game can be played by one or two people as well.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Market:RambleGamble© was primary designed as a coffee or a side table within the living room.

For distribution, the furniture retail industry as well as broad furniture makets come into question.

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Market:For the board game, specialised toy stores, supermarkets and libaries come into question.

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Market:However, both versions can be put to use in restaurants, bars and cafés, airports as well as train stations.

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Market:But there are other holding areas, such as the doctor´s, in the office, authorities or the lobby of a hotel, that are perfectly suitable for RambleGamble©.

Kindergardens, Schools or community centers could be considered also.

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Content: 1. Preface 5. Prototype

2. Idea 6. Board game

3. Draft 7. Market

4. Principle 8. Contact

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Contact:

Stefan Meyhoefer

Elebeken 922299 Hamburg

Tel.: +49 (0)40 67956145Mobil: +49 (0)175 2251346E-Mail: [email protected]

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NOTICE: Copyright

RambleGamble© is a product of Stefan Meyhoefer and patented on a world-wide basis (PCT/EP2005/001003).

All of the information provided in this presentation is for business information only and cannot be used for commercial or private purposes.

The reprinting or reproduction of the above mentioned content shall be permitted only with the prior written consent of Stefan Meyhoefer.

If Stefan Meyhoefer grants his approval, explicit reference must be made to all publications/texts/pictures and their respective authors. The use of whole texts and parts of texts by unauthorized third parties shall be strictly forbidden.

Any violation will result in prosecution. In the event of a dispute, German law shall be applicable.

Place of jurisdiction and place of fulfillment is Hamburg, Germany.

© 2005 Stefan Meyhoefer. All rights reserved.

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Copyright:

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Elebeken 922299 Hamburg

Tel.: +49 (0)40 67956145 Mobil: +49 (0)175 2251346E-Mail: [email protected]

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Thank you for your interest!