Pharmaceutical industry board game

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-12-27
JENSEN JESPER L
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[0007]b) a first set of cards called project cards, comprising a project title, indications of costs for developing the projects for each of at least 2 rounds, indicati

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The interaction between all these resources and the prospects for development of new drugs and the income obtained by the pharmaceutical industry may be difficult to appreciate, in particular persons not connected to the pharmaceutical industry.

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[0022]The game board for each player represents a pharmaceutical company.

[0023]On the board, markings for at least 3 rounds are present. In principle there is no upper limit for the number of rounds that can be marked on the game board, however, it is preferred that the number of rounds is not too large in order to complete the game within an reasonable time. Usually it is preferred that markings for between 4 and 20 rounds are marked on the board, more preferred between 6 and 15 rounds, and most preferred between 8 and 12 rounds. The number of rounds should be at least one more round than the number of development rounds indicated on the project cards.

[0024]A first area is present on the board for placing project cards for projects in the development phase. The area should be sufficiently large to accommodate several project cards.

[0025]A second area, which is separate from the first area is also present on the board for placing project cards in the production phase. The area shoul...

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Abstract

A board game illustrating the development, production and sale of new drugs by the pharmaceutical industry is provided. The game can be played by 2 or more persons and can be used for educational purposes or for entertainment.

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FIELD OF INVENTION [0001]The present invention relates to a board game reflecting the pharmaceutical industry for educational or entertaining purposes.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002]Development of new drugs is an important activity of the pharmaceutical industry and occupies a considerable share of the re-sources, both with respect to finance and to staff. On the other hand, development of new drugs is crucial to the pharmaceutical industry in order to secure a suitable income in the future.[0003]The successful development, production and marketing of new drugs demand resources of different character such as financial resources, research facilities, production facilities, sales and marketing resources and legal resources, and will generally depend on both skills of the involved persons as well as luck. The interaction between all these resources and the prospects for development of new drugs and the income obtained by the pharmaceutical industry may be difficult to appreciate, in...

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IPC IPC(8): A63F3/00
CPCA63F3/00063A63F2003/0492A63F2003/0476A63F3/0478
Inventor JENSEN, JESPER L.
Owner JENSEN JESPER L
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