Invention Patent Information:
The idea for a murder mystery game that could be solved by players using first person documentation in a sequential way was invented in Florida by John Carroll in August of 2018.
The first Unsolved Case File was sold in the United States in January of 2019 on Amazon.com
We filed our initial provisional patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in May of 2019.
Our official non-provisional patent is currently under review with the United States Patent and Trademark Office under the following details:
EFS ID: 41073907
APPLICATION NUMBER: 17093043
CONFIRMATION NUMBER: 3469
TITLE OF INVENTION: Sequentially Ordered Gaming System For Solving a Mystery
APPLICANT NAME: John Carroll
ATTORNEY DOCKET NUMBER: ARAPA-JCARROLL-001U
APPLICATION TYPE: Utility under 35 USC 11(a)
The first Unsolved Case File was sold in the United States in January of 2019 on Amazon.com
We filed our initial provisional patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in May of 2019.
Our official non-provisional patent is currently under review with the United States Patent and Trademark Office under the following details:
EFS ID: 41073907
APPLICATION NUMBER: 17093043
CONFIRMATION NUMBER: 3469
TITLE OF INVENTION: Sequentially Ordered Gaming System For Solving a Mystery
APPLICANT NAME: John Carroll
ATTORNEY DOCKET NUMBER: ARAPA-JCARROLL-001U
APPLICATION TYPE: Utility under 35 USC 11(a)