A putting competition game system and its game method
A game system and putter technology, applied in sports accessories and other directions, can solve the problems of no multi-player battle, score ranking, no playability, and gateball occupying a large area, so as to improve the game atmosphere, easy to play, small space effect
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Embodiment 1
[0028] like figure 1 shown, see also figure 2 , Embodiment 1 provides a putter competition game system, including a ball, a putter, a pavement material 1 and a substrate 4 . like image 3 As shown, the base plate 4 adopts a detachable design and is assembled from a plurality of base plate units 41, and the base plate units 41 are connected by left and right engagement. Grooves 22, protruding teeth 21 and grooves 22 are arranged in sequence, and the protruding teeth 21 and grooves 22 on adjacent substrate units 41 correspond to each other, so that the protruding teeth 21 on adjacent substrate units 41 can be stably inserted and fixed on the In the groove 22 on the substrate unit 41 on the opposite side. The detachable design makes the base plate 4 easy to carry and carry, and the standardized base plate 4 can adapt to different shapes or sizes of space terrains, so that players can use the game system anytime and anywhere. A frame 3 for preventing balls from falling from t...
Embodiment 2
[0039] Compared with Embodiment 1, Embodiment 2 differs in that: the score display system includes a radar sensor arranged around the score zone 12, a control module 6 electrically connected to the radar sensor, and a control module 6 electrically connected to the control module 6. Display module 5; when the radar sensor performs regional positioning on the ball and measures the score area where the ball is located, it sends a signal representing the corresponding score to the control module 6, and the control module 6 controls the display module 5 on the screen after decoding the signal The corresponding score is displayed. The other parts of the second embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment.
Embodiment 3
[0041] Embodiment 3 Compared with Embodiment 1, the difference is that the score display system includes a camera sensor arranged around the scoring area, a control module 6 electrically connected to the camera sensor, and a control module 6 electrically connected to the control module 6. Display module 5; after the camera sensor captures the scoring area image, the score is obtained by automatically calculating the position of the scoring area in the image where the ball is located, that is, sending a signal representing the corresponding score to the control module 6, and the control module 6 decodes the signal That is, the display module 5 is controlled to display corresponding scores on the screen. The other parts of the third embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment.
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