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The present invention relates in general to a gaming device, and more particularly to a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching game.
Gaming devices such as slot machines, video poker machines, blackjack machines and keno machines are well-known. Slot and other machines having primary and secondary or bonus games or schemes are also well known. Such gaming devices have schemes in which a player has one or more opportunities to place wagers and interact with the gaming device. Since players continue to seek more entertainment and enjoyment from different types of gaming devices, it is desirable to provide players with gaming devices with new game schemes where the players have an opportunity to receive winning payouts and are entertained at the same time.
The present invention provides a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching game scheme. The multi-characteristic matching game scheme of the present invention can be employed as a primary or secondary or bonus game in a gaming device. The gaming device provides a base and a plurality of selections. The base and each of the selections include a plurality of characteristics. To play the game, the player selects at least one selection that has at least one characteristic that matches (i.e., that is the same as, that is equal to or that is equivalent to) one of the characteristics of the base. The game continues as long as the player continues to match characteristics between one of the selections and the base. If the player is unable to make a match, the game terminates or alternatively replaces the selection with new selections. The gaming device provides the player an award based on the number of matches and/or values associated with the matches.
Alternative embodiments of the present invention include providing multiple bases, providing awards associated with different numbers of matches or different ranges of numbers of matches, providing award values for each match, masking selections and having a varying number of characteristics, selections and bases.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, one or more of the selections could have multi-part characteristics and/or could have functional elements. Multi-part characteristics could match more than one or multiple different characteristics similar to the function of a wild card. Functional elements of selections could perform actions such as, but not limited to, changing one or more characteristics of the base, changing one or more of the selections or characteristics of the selections, adding another base, eliminating a selection, etc.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a selection could reveal associated selections such as selections that the first selection was blocking or overlaying. Such associated selections may have none, some or all of such selection's characteristics revealed to the player while it was blocked. This would enable the player to strategically select the selection that would unblock or make available a desired selection.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the selection could be masked and revealed as they are selected. If the chosen selection has a characteristic matching one of the characteristics of the base, it is matched to (or replaces) the base, otherwise the revealed selection is a miss. In this embodiment, a defined number of misses would end the game.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the multi-characteristic matching game includes a plurality of rounds. In each round, the gaming device displays a base including at least two characteristics and a plurality of selections, which each include at least two of the characteristics. The characteristics may be symbols, colors, numbers, letters, character's, images or any other suitable characteristics. In another embodiment, the gaming device displays a plurality of selections at the beginning of a game and enables the player to pick the base selection or base from the plurality of selections.
In each round of the game, the gaming device enables the player to pick selections having at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base. The player continues to pick selections in each round until there are no selections including at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base in that round. Each time the player picks a selection in a round, the selection is removed and cannot be re-picked in that round. Therefore, after each pick of the selections, if at least one of the characteristics of the picked selection matches one of the characteristics on the base, the picked selection replaces the base as the new base in the round. In one embodiment, the gaming device generates and displays a base at the beginning of the game. In another embodiment, the gaming displays a plurality of selections to the player and enables the player to pick the base from the selections. The game then continues as described above.
In one embodiment, the gaming device provides an award for each picked selection that includes a characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base. The award may be values, credits, multipliers or any suitable award. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides an award to the player for each matching characteristic between a picked selection and the base. For example, the gaming device provides two awards when the player picks a selection including two characteristics that match two of the characteristics of the base. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides at least one multiplier to the player when multiple characteristics of the picked selection match multiple characteristics of the base. In one aspect of this embodiment, the multiplier is based on the number of matching characteristics between the picked selection and the base. In a further embodiment, a modifier such as a multiplier is associated with each of the rounds and modifies the accumulated award in each of those rounds. The player continues to pick selections in each round until there are no rounds remaining in the game. At the end of the game, the modified awards are summed from each of the rounds to provide a total award to the player for the game.
In a further embodiment, a modifier is associated with at least one of the selections in the rounds of the game. The modifiers may be viewable by a player or masked or hidden from the player. The player picks the selections and obtains the modifier associated with each of the picked selections when the picked selections include at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base. Any modifiers obtained by the player from the selections are added or transferred to the modifier displays in each of the rounds.
In one embodiment, the modifiers associated with each of the rounds in a game are multipliers. In one aspect of this embodiment, at least two of the multipliers associated with the rounds are different. In another aspect of this embodiment, a plurality of the multipliers associated with the rounds are different. In a further aspect of this embodiment, all of the multipliers associated with the rounds are different. The multipliers may change in one or more of the rounds. In one embodiment, the multipliers increase in each round of the game. In another embodiment, the multipliers increase in a plurality of the rounds of the game. It should be appreciated that the multipliers may increase, decrease or remain unchanged in one or more of the rounds of the game. Additionally, the multipliers may be pre-determined, randomly determined, determined based upon a wager made by a player in the game or according to any suitable determination method.
In another embodiment, the awards provided to the player for each matching selection in the rounds are different in each round. In another embodiment, the plurality of the awards are different in the rounds. The awards may be randomly determined, predetermined, determined by a wager made by the player or determined according to any other suitable method. Additionally, the awards may increase, decrease or remain unchanged in one or more rounds of the game. The awards may be values, credits, multipliers or any suitable award. Alternatively, the awards may equal the value or values of one or more characteristics associated with a picked selection.
In a further embodiment, the gaming device provides a bonus award to the player when the player matches at least one characteristic of each of the selections in a round with one of the characteristics on the base in that round. In other words, the bonus award is provided to the player if the player uses all of the selections in the round. The bonus award may be provided to the player in one round, or a plurality of the rounds in a game, or in all of the rounds in a game. Furthermore, the bonus award may be one or more values, credits, multipliers, or any suitable awards. The bonus award is added to the players total award in the round in which the player obtained the bonus award. Additionally, the bonus award may be added to the other awards obtained by the player in the round and then modified by the modifier in that round. Alternatively, the bonus award is added to the modified award in each of the rounds.
In a further embodiment, the base and the selections in each of the rounds are playing cards. In this embodiment, the player picks card selections to match at least one of the characteristics on the card selections such as the suit, color or type of card, with one of the characteristics on the base card. The player continues to pick card selections in each of the rounds until there are no selections including at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base or until there are no card selections remaining in the round.
As described above, a player's goal is to continue to pick selections that include at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base. Because the picked selection replaces the base when the picked selection includes at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base, the player must determine how many matching selections the player can make by picking each of the initially displayed selections. The optimal or best selection in each pick therefore, is the selection that enables the player to match the most selections in the game. Thus, the player attempts to pick the selections that will enable the player to match the most selections in the game to maximize the player's award in the game.
In a further alternative embodiment of the present invention, a multi-characteristic matching game includes a prompt or indicator which directs the player to one of the selections in a game, and preferable to the best pick, best selection or optimal play or selection in the game at a point in time in the game. The prompt or indicator may indicate the selections by highlighting or illuminating, the designated selections. The gaming device may also indicate the designated selection by displaying a prompt or indicator adjacent to or near the designated selection. In one embodiment, the prompt is a statement such as “best pick” or any other suitable phrase or statement. The displayed prompt or indicator directs the player to the best selection or best pick in that round or game. In one embodiment, if the player does not pick the selection which is designated as the best pick by the gaming device, the gaming device continues to direct the player to the best pick until the player picks the best pick or best selection in the round or game. Thus, the gaming device ensures that the player will pick the best selection or selections in the game and therefore, obtain the best possible award in the game.
In another embodiment, the gaming device indicates or displays the best pick or optimal selection to the player in one or more picks of the selections. Thus, the gaming device does not display or direct the player to the best pick in each pick of the selections. In this embodiment, the best pick or best selection may be designated in one or more picks of the selections. The gaming device may randomly determine, predetermine or determine based on a wager by the player when to display or direct the player to the best pick in a game.
In one embodiment, the gaming device displays a plurality of selections to the player and enables the player to pick one of the selections to be the base at the beginning of a game. In this embodiment, the gaming device indicates which selection is the best pick or best selection to be the base in the game.
In one embodiment, the gaming device directs a player to the best pick or best selection in one or more picks in a game based on the player's previous pick or picks in that game. In this embodiment, the gaming device enables the player to pick one of the selections in the game. If the player does not pick the best selection, the gaming device directs the player to the best selection. In one aspect of this embodiment, the gaming device continues to direct the player to the best selection until the player picks the best selection. In another aspect of this embodiment, the gaming device directs the player to the best selection when the player does not pick the best selection for a designated number of picks of the selections. If the player picks a selection, other than the best selection, after the designated number of picks, the gaming device enables the player to pick that selection instead of the best selection. In one embodiment, the gaming device resets the designated number of picks each time a best selection is indicated in the game. In another embodiment, the gaming device stops indicating the best selection once the player exceeds the designated number of picks in the game.
In a further embodiment, the gaming device includes one or more additional prompts or indicators, which direct a player to the best pick. The additional prompts or indicators further direct the player to the best pick in a round or game. The additional prompts or indicators may be a prompt statement or phrase or any other suitable indicator or prompt as desired by the game implementor.
In another embodiment, the gaming device indicates and directs the player to the best pick or best selection in a round or game, which is not a selection including a wild symbol or wild characteristic. The gaming device continues to indicate or direct the player to the best selection or best pick in the round or game, which does not include a wild symbol or wild characteristic, until the unpicked selections only include wild symbols or wild characteristics or until there are no selections remaining in the round or game.
It should be appreciated that the indicators or prompts can be provided to or displayed to the player before the player picks a selection or after the player picks a non-optimal selection.
In one alternative embodiment, the gaming device displays at least one selection to a player at the beginning of a game and a base, wherein the selections and the base each includes at least two characteristics. In this embodiment, the number of displayed selections is based on a wager made by the player at the beginning of the game. Additionally, the base is randomly determined and displayed to the player. In one embodiment, the base is predetermined and displayed to the player. It should be appreciated that the base may be randomly determined, predetermined, determined based on a wager made by the player or according to any suitable determination method. Additionally, in one embodiment, the base is replaced with the picked selection when at least one of the characteristics of the picked selection matches any of the characteristics of the base.
In one embodiment, the gaming device enables the player to match at least one characteristic of one of the selections with any of the characteristics of the base. The player continues to match at least one characteristic of one of the selections with any of the characteristics of the base until none of the characteristics of any of the remaining selections match any of the characteristics of the base. The gaming device provides an award to the player based on the number of selections that the player matched with the base in the game. For example, one matched selection provides an award of five and seven matched selections provides an award of two hundred.
In one embodiment, the award is based on each matched selection in the game. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides an award to the player for a plurality of matched selections. The award or awards may be randomly determined, predetermined or determined based on the wager made by the player in the game. Additionally, the award may be a value, a modifier, a game element or any other suitable award. In a further embodiment, the gaming device provides a bonus award or an additional award to the player when the player matches a designated number of selections in a game. For example, the gaming device provides an award of five hundred to the player if the player matches the maximum number of selections with a base in a game.
As described above, the wager amount determines the number of selections displayed to the player in a game. In one embodiment, the number of selections displayed to the player is based on a wager amount associated with the selections. For example, each selection in a game is associated with one credit. Therefore, the player wagers one credit to receive one selection, five credits to receive five selections and seven credits to receive seven selections in that round. In another embodiment, the number of selections displayed to the player is based on one or more predetermined or designated wager amounts. For example, the gaming device displays five selections to the player when the player wagers ten credits, and the gaming device displays seven selections to the player when the player wagers twenty credits. It should be appreciated that the number of selections associated with the wager made by the player may be randomly determined, predetermined or based on any other suitable determination method.
In one embodiment, the base and the selections include playing cards. The playing cards may include one deck of playing cards or a plurality of decks of playing cards. The gaming device selects the base and the selections from the deck or deck of cards. In one embodiment, the base and the selections are randomly selected from the deck or decks of playing cards. As described above, the player picks card selections to match at least one of the characteristics on the card selections such as the suit, color or type of card, with one of the characteristics on the base or base card. It should be appreciated that the selections and the base may be playing cards or any other suitable types of cards.
In another alternative embodiment, the gaming device displays at least one round including at least one selection to the player. The gaming device determines the number of rounds and the number of selections to display in each of the rounds based on the wager made by the player in the game. In one embodiment, the player must wager the maximum wager amount in the game to initiate one or more subsequent rounds after the initial round in the game. In another embodiment, the player must make a maximum wager or maximum bet prior to each round to obtain the subsequent round or rounds in the game.
In one embodiment, the gaming device displays an initial or first round to the player. The gaming device then displays the number of selections to the player based on a wager made by the player at the beginning of the game. In this embodiment, the player must match at least one characteristic of each of the selections with any of the characteristics of a base to advance in a round and to advance to other rounds in the game. The player continues to pick selections until none of the characteristics of the selections match any of the characteristics of the base.
If the player cannot match any of the characteristics of the selections with any of the characteristics of the base and the player has selections remaining in the round, the gaming device ends the game and provides the total award accumulated in the game to the player. If the player matches at least one characteristic with any of the characteristics of the base for all of the selections in a round, the gaming device enables the player to advance to a subsequent or second round in the game when the initial wager made by the player is equal to or greater than a predetermined or designated wager amount. It should be appreciated that a designated wager amount may be predetermined, randomly determined or determined according to any other suitable determination method.
In one embodiment, the gaming device provides an award for each successfully picked selection in a round where at least one of the characteristics of the picked selection matches any of the characteristics of the base. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides an award to the player for a plurality of selections including at least one characteristic that matches any of the characteristics of the base. It should be appreciated that an award may be associated with one, a plurality or all of the picked selections having at least one characteristic that matches any of the characteristics of the base.
In one embodiment, a round award or bonus award is provided to the player when the player successfully matches all of the selections with the base in a round. The bonus award is added to the players total award in the game. In one embodiment, the round award or bonus award increases for each subsequent round in a game. It should be appreciated that the round award may increase, decrease or remain unchanged in one, a plurality or all of the rounds in the game. In one embodiment, a modifier such as a multiplier is associated with each round in the game. It should be appreciated that the modifier may be a multiplier, a positive value, a negative value or any suitable modifier.
In the above embodiments, the player continues to pick selections until there are no selections including at least one characteristic that matches any of the characteristics of the base in a round or until there are no rounds remaining in the game. At this point, the game ends and the gaming device provides the total accumulated award indicated in a total award display to the player for the game.
It is therefore an advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching primary game scheme.
It is a further advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching secondary game scheme.
It is another advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching game including a plurality of rounds.
It is another advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching game including a plurality of selections displayed to a player based on a wager made by the player.
It is a further advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching game including an indicator which directs the player to the best selection in a round or game.
It is another advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a multi-characteristic matching game including two or more indicators which direct the player to the best pick or best selection in the round or game.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying sheets of drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts, elements, components, steps and processes.
Referring now to the drawings, two embodiments of the gaming device of the present invention are illustrated in
If the present invention is employed as a bonus game, the gaming device 10 can incorporate any primary game such as slot, poker, blackjack or keno, any of their bonus triggering events and any other bonus game in addition to the bonus game of the present invention. The symbols and indicia used on and in gaming device 10 may be in mechanical, electrical or video form.
As illustrated in
As shown in
At any time before or after playing the game, a player may “cash out” and thereby receive a number of coins corresponding to the number of remaining credits by pushing a cash out button 26. When the player “cashes out,” the player receives the coins in a coin payout tray 28. The gaming device 10 may employ other payout mechanisms such as credit slips redeemable by a cashier or electronically recordable cards which keep track of the player's credits.
Gaming device 10 also includes one or more display devices. The embodiment shown in
The displays include a plurality of indicia such as bells, hearts, fruits, numbers, letters, bars or other images such as playing cards, which preferably correspond to a theme associated with the gaming device 10. Furthermore, the gaming device 10 preferably includes speakers 36 for making sounds or playing music.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The touch screen 50 and the touch screen controller 52 are connected to a video controller 54 and processor 38. A player can make decisions and input signals into the gaming device 10 by touching touch screen 50 at the appropriate places. As further illustrated in
It should be appreciated, that although a processor 38 and memory device 40 are preferable implementations of the present invention, the present invention can also be implemented using one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC's) or other hardwired devices, or using mechanical devices (collectively referred to herein as a “processor”). Furthermore, although the processor 38 and memory device 40 preferably reside on each gaming device 10 unit, it is possible to provide some or all of their functions at a central location such as a network server for communicating with a playing station over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), Internet connection, microwave link, and the like. The processor 38 and memory device 40 is generally referred to herein as the computer or controller.
With reference to
In addition to winning credits in this manner, preferably gaming device 10 also gives players the opportunity to win credits in a bonus round. This type of gaming device 10 will include a program which automatically begins a bonus round when the player has achieved a qualifying condition in the game. This qualifying condition can be a particular arrangement of indicia on the display device. The gaming device 10 preferably uses a video-based central display device 30 to enable the player to play the bonus round. Preferably, the qualifying condition is a predetermined combination of indicia appearing on a plurality of reels 34. As illustrated in the five reel slot game shown in
The present invention can also be employed as a primary game in a gaming machine as shown in
Referring now to
The multi-characteristic matching game of the present invention may be employed as a primary game in a gaming machine or a bonus game associated with a gaming device having a primary game. For purposes of this application, the multi-characteristic match game of the present invention is primarily described as a bonus game. The gaming device 10 employing the present invention in a bonus game initiates the bonus round when the player achieves a qualifying condition as discussed above.
Additionally, the gaming device 10 may include two versions of the multi-characteristic matching game including, both a primary game and a bonus round. The primary game could include one version of the multi-characteristic matching game that is more difficult to win (i.e., difficult to achieve a large number of matches, limiting the chance of winning or advancing to the bonus round). The bonus round could include another version of the multi-characteristic matching game that is easier to win in comparison to the primary game and that could include a much larger award or jackpot. It should also be appreciated that the gaming device 10 could also provide a plurality of multi-characteristic matching games sequentially played to obtain a large jackpot.
Preferably, the multi-characteristic matching game includes a plurality of characteristics associated with the base and each selection. Table 100 in
Table 100 illustrates a set of numbers consisting of numbers 1 through 9 (referred to as Characteristic 1 and generally designated 102) and a set of letters consisting of letters A through D (referred to as Characteristic 2 and generally designated 104). In this embodiment, the gaming device 10 provides 36 possible combinations of Characteristics 1 and 2. It should be appreciated that any suitable number of each characteristic may be employed in accordance with the present invention.
The gaming device 10 preferably assigns or associates one characteristic from each of the characteristic sets to the base and to each selection. It should be appreciated that more than one characteristic from each set could be assigned or associated with the base and the selections. In one embodiment of the gaming device 10, the controller randomly selects or assigns the characteristics to the base and the selections. In another embodiment of the present invention, the gaming device 10 could include an algorithm that assigns a weight factor to each characteristic, so that specific values of one characteristic set having higher weight factors have a greater chance of being selected by the gaming device. This may result in such specific characteristics having a greater chance of being associated with specific values of the other set or that such specific characteristics have a greater chance of being assigned to the base or selections. This weight factor may be consistent throughout the entire matching game or may change after each match. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention discussed herein, prior to beginning ordinary play of the game, the controller assigns or associates the characteristics to the base and the selections such that the base and the selections are all different (i.e., do not have all of the same characteristics.) In the embodiment utilizing 36 combinations, there would be one base and 35 selections which are all different.
While numbers and letters are illustrated as characteristics, any type of characteristics could be employed in connection with the present invention such as characters, pictures and images. The sets of characteristics may have some predetermined or logical relationship. For example, the sets could include values and suits associated with a deck of cards, months of the year and signs of the Zodiac, television programs and characters, sport teams and positions, cities and states, etc. Alternatively, the sets may not have any logical relationship. For example, one set could include colors and the other set could include numbers.
Referring now to one embodiment of the multi-characteristic matching game illustrated in
In this illustrated embodiment, the display displays a base 108, a match display 110 and a plurality of selections 112, 114, 116, 118 and 120. It should be appreciated that while five selections are illustrated, any suitable number of selections are contemplated. Appropriate messages such as “SELECTIONS,” “MAKE A SELECTION” or “SELECT A MATCH” are preferably provided to the player visually, or through suitable audio or audiovisual displays in conjunction with the plurality of selections.
The match display 110 tracks and displays the number of matches. In the illustrated embodiment, the award display is labeled “METER,” tracking the total number of matches made during the matching game. Each time the player makes a match, the match display 110 increases by one increment. The meter may start at zero or one as desired by the implementor of the game. Preferably, the number of matches has some corresponding award value as discussed subsequently, although other award methods are contemplated also as further discussed below.
In the illustrated embodiment, the controller selects a base and five selections from the thirty-six possible selections. In an alternative embodiment, the gaming device could: (a) select at least one value from the plurality of values of Characteristic 1 (here the number 8), assign it to the base and display it as C1; (b) select two or more values from the plurality of values of Characteristic 1 (here the numbers 8, 1, 5, 7 and 3), assign one to each of the five selections 112, 114, 116, 118 and 120, respectively, and display them as C1; (c) select at least one value from the plurality of values of Characteristic 2 (here the letter D), assign it to the base and display it as C2; (d) select two or more values from the plurality of values of Characteristic 2 (here the letters A, B, C, A and D), assign one to each of the five selections 112, 114, 116, 118 and 120, respectively, and display them as C2 as indicated.
In an alternate embodiment, the gaming device could select a base and selection that already have all characteristics predetermined.
It should be appreciated that one, more or none of the selections may initially have a characteristic that matches the base characteristic. When the invention is employed as a primary game, there may be no matches.
During the first play of the matching game illustrated in
The gaming device preferably highlights selection 112 or otherwise indicates the selection. The gaming device also records this match in the match display 110, incrementing the number of matches by one, so that the match display reads “01.” The matching game continues as illustrated in
The gaming device provides a new base as illustrated in
The player again picks one of the selections having a characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the new base 108. The player picks selection 118 having C2=A that matches C2=A of the base as illustrated. Again, the gaming device highlights the selection and records the match in the match display 110, incrementing the METER by 1 so that it displays “02.”
The matching game continues, alternatively providing new bases and selections as illustrated in
The gaming device terminates the matching game and determines whether the game should provide the player with an award. Alternatively, the matching game could continue until the player has selected a predetermined number of matches. The gaming device could continue the matching game until the players has matched all combinations of C1 and C2 , here 36 matches. Furthermore, the gaming device may provide accept and reject buttons enabling the player to terminate the matching game after each match. In this embodiment, the accept or reject decision might occur before the replacement selection is revealed. If the offer is rejected, and no characteristics of the selections match those of the base, the player will receive an award smaller than the previous offer.
Preferably, if the present invention is implemented as a bonus round, the gaming device provides the player with an award after terminating the matching game.
In one embodiment, the award is based on the number of matches as provided by the match display. Preferably, the greater the number of matches, the higher the award value as illustrated by pay table 122 in
While awarding credits based on the number of matches is preferred, other methods are contemplated for rewarding the player for playing the matching game. The award could be based on the value of the selections. For example, selecting a selection having C1=7 may result in the player receiving an award of 7, while a selection having C1=3 may result in the player receiving an award of 3. These awards would be added and displayed to the player in a value display as described below.
Alternatively, each characteristic could have a predetermined value, where each selection would result in the player receiving a predetermined award (10 credits for example). The gaming device may assign the characteristics different predetermined values, wherein matching one set of characteristics results in one predetermined amount (10 credits for example) while matching another characteristic may result in another predetermined amount (5 credits for example). The gaming device 10 could also randomly assign an award to the player or according to some algorithm. The number of matches may lead to a certain level of play at a next level such as a number of picks given for prizes.
In another embodiment, the gaming device 10 may award the player based on the last match. That is, the player may not receive an award until the last selection, at which time the gaming device 10 awards the value of the last selection to the player. For example, if the last remaining unmatched base has a characteristic of 7, the gaming device 10 could provide that player with an award of 7. It should be appreciated that this award may include a predetermined amount associated with the last selection or some other value associated with the last selection.
The gaming device 10 could also provide credits based on the number of matches and some value modified or altered by a modifying factor. For example, the matching game may include a multiplier such as 2×, 3×, 8×, etc., wherein the gaming device 10 provides an award equal to two, three or eight times the number of matches or predetermined value. The modifying factor could include factors other than a multiplier. For example, embodiments of the matching game are contemplated wherein the game tracks both the value for each match and the number of matches. The award could be based on some combination of these two, whether multiplied together, added together or subtracted one from the other (i.e., value of picked selection plus number of matches or times number of matches).
The gaming device 10 could provide an award wherein the value or number of selections not matched are used to modify the award. For example, the gaming device 10 could track those selections that are not matched by the player during the game. The gaming device 10 could track the number of the selections, the value of the selections, a predetermined value of the selections, etc. This number could then be used to modify the award. In this embodiment, the number would be used to reduce the award.
The gaming device 10 could also award the player based on some other factor. For example, the gaming device 10 might associate credits with specific selections. The gaming device 10 would award the player an extra or bonus value if certain selections are matched. Alternatively, the gaming device 10 may provide an extra or bonus value if the player is able to match all the selections or all possible combinations of the characteristics.
A further alternative embodiment of the multi-characteristic matching game of the present invention is illustrated in
In this embodiment, the award display includes a value display 210A labeled “VALUE” and a match display 210B labeled “METER.” The value display 210A tracks the awards for the matches made during the matching game. Preferably, the matches have some predetermined award value that is consistent throughout the matching game. For example, each match may be worth 100 credits. It should also be appreciated that different matches may have different awards. For example, matching the characteristics C1 may be worth 100 points as illustrated in
The gaming device 10 assigns characteristics C1 and C2 to the base and the selections as described previously. During the first play of this example bonus game illustrated in
The gaming device 10 records this match or selection in the award display 210, recording a predetermined award of 100 in value display 210A and incrementing the number of matches by one, so that match display 210B is “01.” The multi-characteristic matching game continues as illustrated in
The gaming device 10 provides a new base and generates a new selection 212 as illustrated in
The matching game continues, alternatively providing new bases and selections as illustrated. In this embodiment, the matching game includes a wild characteristic (labeled “WILD”) that may match any other characteristic as illustrated in
It should be appreciated that the wild characteristics could have a multiplier or other factor associated with it. That is, using the wild characteristic could result in values or matches being increased. For example, the wild characteristic could include a 2× multiplier, so that the award or number of matches is doubled. Alternatively, this multiplier or another suitable modifier could be employed at any time by the multi-characteristics matching game.
Referring now to the alternative embodiment of the matching game illustrated in
The gaming device 10 selects one combination of characteristics for each base. In this example, base 308 includes the number 8 as C1 and D as C2 while base 309 includes number 9 as C1 and B as C2 . In this embodiment, the object of the multi-characteristic matching game is to match one characteristic C1 or C2 of one selection to one characteristic C1 or C2 of either base, or both. It should be appreciated that the player may receive additional credits or points, or a multiplier if the player is able to match a characteristic of a selection to a characteristic of both bases.
Providing two bases enhances the player's chances of making a match assuming the same number of 36 combinations. During the first play of the game, the player is able to match C1 of selection 312 to C1 of base 308 as illustrated in
Referring now to the embodiment of the multi-characteristic matching game illustrated in
Referring now to the alternative embodiment of the multi-characteristic matching game illustrated in
During the first play of the bonus game illustrated in
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A game using three characteristics is generally illustrated in
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Both the base and the selections may have three or more characteristics. However, in a further alternative embodiment, the base may at any one time, have or display one or two out of the three possible characteristics of the base game. The controller can choose which characteristics to display for the base. In this embodiment, the selections may display all three possible characteristics. After a selection is matched to a base, a characteristic can be removed from the selection when it replaces the base.
Conversely, in another embodiment of the present invention, the base can display all three characteristics while the selections display only two out of the possible three characteristics of the selections. After a selection is matched to the base, a characteristic can be added to that selection for subsequent matches.
Alternative embodiments can include four or more sets of characteristics. As in the embodiments mentioned above, the controller can choose the number of characteristics to display for the base and selections. In addition, the controller can choose which sets of characteristics to display.
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In the display 806, the characteristics of only one selection in each set of selection is revealed to the player. The other selections in each set are masked from the player. When one of the selections in one of the sets has been selected, the next selection in that set is revealed to the player. Alternatively, the next selection in the set is not revealed to the player.
In the display 906, the characteristics of one selection in each set are revealed to the player, in addition to the characteristics of each of the other selections in each set. This provides the player with additional information for each new set which the player can use to make the selections.
In the display 1006, each selection in each set is fully revealed to the player which allows the player to select a strategy for maximizing the number of matches. It should be appreciated that the number of selections in any set may vary. It should also be appreciated that combinations of the revealed or masked selections in display 806, 906 and 1006 may be mixed. In particular, certain selections in a set may be revealed, masked, partially revealed or fully revealed.
In further alternative embodiments of the present invention, the amount wagered affects the play of the gaming device. In one embodiment, the credits wagered determine the number of selections provided to a player. For example, a user wagering one credit may receive one selection at the start of play, and a user wagering three coins may receive three selections at the start of play. It should be appreciated that the number of selections provided at the start of game play is not necessarily based on a one-to-one ratio. In another embodiment, the number of bases varies based on the player's wager. It should be appreciated that there is preferably a maximum wager for each game and an associated maximum number of selections or bases.
In another embodiment, the number of selections provided to a user may change during the course of game play based on the credits wagered during the course of play. For example, a user may begin a game with three selections. Upon choosing one or more selections, the user may be left with fewer selections than which the user started with. A user may then bet additional credits during the course of play to receive additional selections. In the example given, if the user has only two selections remaining to choose from, the user may bet an additional credit and receive one or more additional selections or bases.
In a further embodiment of the present invention where the selections are masked or partially masked, the amount wagered at the beginning of game determines the player's number of misses or miss limit. For example, wagering one credit may allow the user only one miss. However, if a user wagers three credits, the user may be entitled to three misses. Again, the number of misses allowed to a user based on the amount wagered may not necessarily be a one-to-one ratio. Similarly, the amount of misses may change based on the number of credits wagered during game play. For example, a user who has three misses and is allowed five misses may bet an additional credit and have the miss limit extended to seven misses.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the number of credits wagered may determine the number of possible characteristics allocated to a base or a selection. For example, a user wagering one credit may receive a base and selections having only two characteristics. However, a user wagering five credits may receive a base and selections having five characteristics. Again, in an alternative embodiment, the number of characteristics could be changed during game play. For example, wagering an additional credit during game play may provide a user with an additional characteristic.
Further, in another embodiment of the present invention, the amount wagered may determine the probability of matching a base and selections. For example, wagering only one credit may provide a user with less of a probability of matching selections to a base than wagering three credits. The controller can decide how to increase the probability, i.e., increasing the number of selections, characteristics, etc. The probability of matching a selection to abuse can also be changed during game play or desired by the implementor of the game.
In another alternative embodiment, an algorithm could be implemented wherein the determination of the characteristic of the selections are based upon the characteristics of the base and/or previously revealed selections. For example, a set may determine the second characteristic for the base with equal probability. That is, twenty-five percent probability for each of the characteristics A, B, C and D. If characteristic A is assigned, the game may make it more likely that characteristic A is assigned to the selections. One example would be a forty percent probability of selecting A and a twenty percent probability of selecting each of the remaining characteristics B, C and D. The game could alternatively perform the opposite and make it less likely to assign the matching characteristic to the selections.
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In one embodiment, the matching game includes multiple rounds where a player picks one or more selections having a least one matching characteristic with the characteristics of the base in each round. When the player cannot match at least one of the characteristics of any of the selections in a round with one of the characteristics of the base, the round ends and the gaming device provides the player with the accumulated award obtained by the player in that round. When there are no rounds remaining in the game, the game ends. The gaming device sums the accumulated awards obtained by the player in each of the rounds to determine a total award for the game. The total award is indicated in a total award display 1130. At the end of the game, the gaming device provides the total award to the player.
In another embodiment, a modifier such as a multiplier, is associated with each of the rounds. The multiplier may be predetermined, randomly determined, determined by a wager made by the player or determined using any suitable determination method. In one aspect of this embodiment, at least two of the multipliers associated with the rounds are different. In another aspect of this embodiment, a plurality of the multipliers associated with the rounds are different. In a further aspect of this embodiment, all of the multipliers associated with the rounds are different. In this embodiment, at the end of a game, the total award equals the sum of the awards in each of the rounds, multiplied by the multipliers associated with each of the rounds.
In one embodiment, the multipliers associated with each of the rounds increases in each successive round. For example, in a game with three rounds, the multiplier in round one may be 1×, the multiplier in round two may be 2× and the multiplier in round three is 3×.
In another embodiment, one or more modifiers are associated with the selections. The modifiers associated with each of the selections may be viewable by a player or may be masked or hidden from the player. In a game, the gaming device enables a player to pick the selections and adds the modifier associated with the picked selections to the modifier display in each of the rounds when the player picks a selection including at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base.
In a further embodiment, the multipliers associated with each of the rounds are the same and the awards associated with the matching selections picked by the player increase in each successive round. Therefore, the awards associated with matching selections picked by the player are larger in later rounds than in the earlier rounds. For example, in a game having three rounds, the gaming device provides an award of five for each matched selection round one, an award of ten for each matched selection in round two and an award of fifteen for each matched selection in round three.
In another embodiment, the gaming device provides a bonus award to the player when the player successfully matches at least one characteristic on each of the selections with one of the characteristics on the base in a round. The bonus award may be values, credits, prizes, multipliers or any suitable award. The bonus award may be provided in only one round in the game, in a plurality of rounds in the game or in all of the rounds in a game. Alternatively, the bonus award may be provided to a player when the player matches a designated number of selections in one or more rounds in a game. The designated number of selections may be predetermined, randomly determined, determined based on a wager made by a player in the game or according to any suitable method.
In a further embodiment, the base and the selections in a game are playing cards. The base card and the card selections include at least two characteristics such as the playing card suits (i.e., clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades), numbers, colors, or any other suitable characteristic on the cards. The player picks selections in each of the rounds to match at least one of the characteristics of the card selections with one of the characteristics on the base card. The player continues to pick selections in each of the rounds until there are no selections remaining in the rounds where one of the characteristics on the card selections matches one of the characteristics on the base card. When there are no rounds remaining in the game, the game ends and the player receives the total award in that game.
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In one embodiment, as described above, the gaming device provides an award to the player for each picked selection that includes at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base. The award may be values, credits, multipliers or any suitable award. In addition, the award may be predetermined, randomly determined or based on a wager made by a player in a game.
In another embodiment, the award equals or is based on one or more of the characteristics of a picked selection in a game. For example, in a particular game, the gaming device displays a plurality of selections, each including two characteristics—a letter and a number. In this game, each number represents a value and each letter is associated with a value. When the player picks a selection where the number on the picked selection matches a number on the base, the gaming device provides the value of the number to the player as the award for successfully picking a matching selection in the game. When the player picks a selection where the letter on the picked selection matches a letter on the base, the gaming device provides the value associated with the letter to the player as the award for successfully picking a matching selection in the game. When both characteristics of a picked selection match the characteristics of a base, the gaming device provides a combination of the awards to the player.
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In one embodiment, the gaming device provides an award of fifteen to the player for matching at least one of the characteristics of the picked selection with one of the characteristics of the base. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides the player with an award for each of the characteristics of the picked selection that match characteristics on the base. For example, when two of the characteristics on the picked selection match two of the characteristics on the base as described above, the gaming device provides the player with two awards of fifteen or a total award of thirty. In a further embodiment, the gaming device provides the player with at least one multiplier when the player picks a selection including multiple characteristics that match multiple characteristics on the base. The multiplier may be predetermined, randomly determined, based on a wager made by the player or determined according to any suitable method. In one embodiment, the multiplier is based on the number of matching characteristics between the picked selection and the base. For example, one matching characteristic provides a multiplier of 1× and two matching characteristics provides a multiplier of 2×.
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The total award for the round is now three hundred seventy. The award of three hundred seventy is added to the total awards from the previous two rounds of ten and twenty, respectively, to provide a total award for all three rounds of four hundred as indicated in the total award display 1230.
In the above example, the multipliers (i.e., modified) in each round was different. It should be appreciated that the multipliers may be the same, as least two of the multipliers may be different, a plurality of the multipliers may be different or all of the multipliers may be different in two or more rounds of a game. In another embodiment, the multipliers change after each pick in a round. In a further embodiment, the multipliers change after a plurality of picks of the selections in a round. Also, the multipliers may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged in one or more rounds of the game.
As described in the above embodiments of the present invention, a player's goal is to continue to pick selections that include at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base. Because the picked selection replaces the base when the picked selection includes at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base, the player must determine how many matching selections the player can make by picking each of the initially displayed selections. The optimal or best selection in each pick therefore, is the selection that enables the player to match the most selections in the game. As a result, although two selections may each include at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base, one selection is generally optimal over another selection in a game. The reason for picking one selection instead of another selection in a game is one selection may enable a player to pick a series of five selections by matching at least one characteristic of those selections with one characteristic on the base. The other selection may only enable the player to pick and match a series of three selections. Therefore, one selection is typically the best pick or best selection in a particular pick, because that selection enables the player to pick more subsequent selections by matching one characteristic of the selection with one characteristic of the base, than the other unpicked or available selections in that pick in the game. Thus, the player attempts to pick the selections that will enable the player to match the most selections in the game to maximize the player's award in the game.
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In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, a multi-characteristic matching game includes an indicator or prompt, which directs the player to one of the selections and preferably the best pick, best selection or optimal selection in a round or in a game. Referring to
In one embodiment, the gaming device displays a plurality of selections to the player and enables the player to pick one of the selections to be the base at the beginning of a game. In this embodiment, the gaming device indicates which selection is the best pick or best selection to be the base in the game.
Additionally, the indicator may be an illumination device associated with each of the selections which highlights or illustrates the best selection. In one embodiment, the gaming device indicates a best pick or best selection to the player by displaying the indicator prompt “best pick” next to the best selection or best pick determined by the gaming device. In this embodiment, the gaming device does not enable the player to pick any selection but the selection designated as the best or optimal selection in the round or game. Therefore, the player must pick the best selection or selections in the game and therefore, obtains the best possible award in the round or game.
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The gaming device determines that selection 1306 is the optimal selection in the game because selection 1306 enables the player to pick the most matching selections in the game. Selection 1306 includes the characteristics (C1=6, C2=D) where the first characteristic C1, matches the first characteristic of the base. If the player picks selection 1306, selection 1306 is removed from the selections and replaces the base 1302 to become the new base 1306. In this situation, of the remaining selections in the game, selection 1304 (C1=7, C2=D) and selection 1308 (C1=6, C2=C) include at least one matching characteristic with the characteristics of the base. Selection 1304 is the best selection of these two remaining selections because the second characteristic of selection 1304 matches the second characteristic of the base 1306. The first characteristic of selection 1304 then matches the first characteristic of selection 1310, which is functioning as the base. Thus, the player can match three of the four selections by picking selection 1306, which is indicated as the best selection in the game. Conversely, if the player picks selection 1308, the player will only be able to match one more selection, which is selection 1306. Therefore, selection 1306 is the best or optimal selection of the initial selections in the game because the player can make the most matches in the game and thereby obtain the largest possible award in the game by picking that selection.
It should be appreciated that the best selection or optimal selection in a game or games is determined based on the type of game being played and the characteristics of the base and the selections in the game. For example, if the object of a particular game is to pick all of the selections including the first characteristic (C1=2) in the game, then the selection or selections that are indicated as the best picks or best selections in the game are the selections including a first characteristic of C1=2. As another example, an object of a game may be to only pick selections where the second characteristic of the selection matches the second characteristic of the base, regardless of the first characteristics of the base or selections. In this example, the best selections will be the selections including a second characteristic which matches the second characteristic of the base. Therefore, it should be appreciated that a selection indicated as the best or optimal selection in one game, may not be the optimal selection in another game.
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In the embodiment illustrated in the above example, the device continues to indicate the optimal selection and does not enable the player to pick any other selection except for the determined optimal selection in the game. In another embodiment, the gaming device indicates the best pick or best selection after each pick by the player, but enables the player to pick any of the selections in the game. In a further embodiment, the gaming device determines and indicates the optimal selection of the plurality of selections in the game for a designated number of picks. Therefore, the gaming device directs the player to the optimal selection in the game by indicating the selection using the indicator or prompt 1314. The gaming device continues to direct the player to the best or optimal selection in the game for the designated number of picks and does not enable the player to pick any of the other selections. When the player makes or reaches the designated number of picks in the game, the gaming device overrides the restriction of only picking the designated optimal selection in the game and enables the player to pick any of the other selections in the game. Once the player picks another selection in the game, which is not the indicated optimal selection, the gaming device determines a new optimal selection in the game based on the remaining unpicked selections.
In one embodiment, the gaming device resets the designated number of picks after enabling the player to pick a selection other than the optimal selection. In another embodiment, the gaming device does not reset the designated number of picks and continues to indicate the optimal pick or selection in the game until the designated number of picks have been achieved. The game then continues but the gaming device does not indicate the optimal pick for the remainder of the game.
For example, the gaming device may direct the player to the best or optimal selection for two picks in a game. When a player makes two picks of the selections in the game, which are not the designated optimal selection, the gaming device overrides the restriction of only enabling the player to pick the optimal selection and enables the player to pick the desired selection by the player. The gaming device then determines a new optimal selection based on the remaining or unpicked selections in the game. The designated number of picks or the point in the game when the gaming device overrides the restriction may be randomly determined, predetermined, based on a wager made by the player or according to any suitable determination method. In one aspect of this embodiment, the gaming device determines and indicates the optimal selection in the game in a plurality of picks made by the player. In another aspect of this embodiment, the gaming device indicates the optimal selection in the game after a predetermined number of picks made by the player. In a further embodiment, the gaming device indicates the optimal selection in the game after a random number of picks by the player. It should be appreciated that the gaming device may indicate the optimal selection in the game after one or more picks by the player in the game.
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In this embodiment, the gaming device indicates or displays an indicator 1316, which indicates the best pick or optimal selection in the game. The gaming device also displays or includes a second indicator 1318, which further directs the player to the best pick or optimal selection determined by the gaming device in the game. In the example shown in
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In one alternative embodiment of the present invention, the multi-characteristic matching game includes a plurality of selections and at least one base, wherein the number of selections displayed in a game is determined by a wager made by the player. In one embodiment, the number of displayed selections is based on a wager amount associated with each of the selections in a game. For example in a game, each selection requires one credit. Therefore, one credit displays one selection and seven credits display seven selections. In another embodiment, the number of selections displayed to the player is based on a designated wager amount. For example, the gaming device displays two selections for five credits and seven selections for twenty credits. It should be appreciated that the number of selections displayed to the player and the wager required to display those selections may be predetermined, randomly determined or determined according to any suitable determination method.
In one embodiment, the base is randomly determined or selected and displayed to the player. In another embodiment, the base is replaced by at least one of the selections which includes at least one characteristic which matches at least one of the characteristics of the base. It should be appreciated that the base may be randomly determined, predetermined, determined based on the wager made by the player or determined according to any suitable determination method.
In one embodiment, the gaming device enables the player to match at least one characteristic of one or more of the selections with any of the characteristics of the base. The player continues to match selections with the base until none of the characteristics of the selections match any of the characteristics of the base. The gaming device then provides an award to the player based on the number of matched selections in the game. In one embodiment, the award is based on each matched selection in the game. In another embodiment, the gaming device provides an award to the player for a plurality of matched selections in the game. It should be appreciated that the award or awards may be randomly determined, predetermined or determined based on the wager made by the player in the game. Additionally, the award or awards may be values, modifiers, game elements or any other suitable award or awards.
In a further embodiment, the gaming device provides a bonus award or an additional award to the player when the player matches a designated number of selections in a game. For example, the gaming device provides an award of five hundred to the player if the player matches the maximum number of selections with a base in a game.
In one embodiment, the base and the selections include playing cards which are selected from at least one deck of playing cards. In this embodiment, the gaming device selects a number of cards or card selections from one or more decks of playing cards based on a wager made by the player and displays the base and the selections to the player. The player then picks the card selections to match at least one of the characteristics on the card selections such as the suit, color or type of card, with one of the characteristics on the base or base card. The player continues to pick card selections until there are no selections including at least one characteristic that matches one of the characteristics of the base or until there are no card selections remaining in the game. It should be appreciated that the selections and the base may be playing cards, images or any other suitable types of cards or images including matchable characteristics.
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In one embodiment, the multi-characteristic matching game 1400 includes a designated number of rounds. The designated number of rounds is based on a wager (which includes at least one component of a wager) made by the player in the game. It should be appreciated that the designated number of rounds may be randomly determined, predetermined or determined according to any other suitable determination method. In this embodiment, the gaming device initially provides a first round to the player. If the player wants to have a chance to play an additional round or rounds up to the designated number of rounds in the game, the player must wager the maximum number of credits (i.e., the max bet) to have an opportunity to initiate the subsequent round or rounds. It should be appreciated that the wager required to initiate a subsequent round or rounds may be any suitable wager desired by the game implementor.
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After the gaming device displays the base 1402 to the player, the gaming device enables the player to make a wager. The wager determines the number of selections 1404 which will be displayed to the player in that round. It should be appreciated that the gaming device may make a wager at the beginning of the game to determine the number of selections displayed in each of the rounds or make a wager at the beginning of each round in the game. It should also be appreciated that the player may make a wager in one round, a plurality of rounds or all of the rounds in the game. In one aspect of this embodiment, the gaming device displays a number of selections up to a designated number of selections such as selections 1404a, 1404b, 1404c, 1404d, 1404e, 1404f and 1404g. The number of selections displayed on the display device to the player is determined by the wager made by the player. In one embodiment, a predetermined wager amount is associated with each selection. For example, each selection in the game is associated with one credit. Therefore, if a player wagers five credits at the beginning of the game, the gaming device displays five selections 1404 to the player in that round. In another embodiment, the number of selections displayed to the player is based on a designated wager amounts. For example, in a game the gaming device will display one selection if the player wagers one credit, three selections if the player wagers five credits, five selections if the player wagers ten credits, and all of the selections up to the designated number of selections in that round if the player wagers twenty credits (i.e., the maximum wager amount). It should be appreciated that the wager amount that determines the number of selections displayed to the player may be randomly determined or predetermined in a game.
In a game, the player attempts to match at least one characteristic of each of the selections with one of the characteristics of the base 1402. The player continues to pick selections 1404 until none of the characteristics on the selections match any of the characteristics on the base 1402. When none of the selections 1404 match the base 1402 or there are no rounds remaining in the game, the game ends and the gaming device provides an outcome such as an award to the player.
In one embodiment, a match meter or match display 1406 indicates the number of selections that the player matched with the base in a particular round or rounds. Additionally, a total award display 1408 indicates the total accumulated award or number of credits received by the player in the game.
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In one embodiment, the gaming device only enables the player to play in a subsequent round or rounds when the player wagers the maximum possible wager (i.e., the maximum bet) in the initial round. Therefore, the player must wager the maximum number of credits in the initial or first round to receive all of the designated number of selections in that round. It should be appreciated that a wager amount may be a predetermined amount or a random amount associated with each of the selections or with each of the rounds.
In one embodiment, a modifier such as a multiplier is associated with each of the rounds where the maximum bet to initiate each round increases in subsequent rounds. For example, the maximum bet required to initiate the second round in a game is twenty credits, the maximum wager or bet to enter a third round in the game is forty credits and the maximum wager to enter a fourth and final round in the game is eighty credits. As described above, the player continues to pick selections in a round or rounds until none of the characteristics on the remaining selections match the base or until there are no rounds remaining in the game.
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In one embodiment, the gaming device replaces the base 1502 with the final matched selection 1504e. The final matched selection 1504e then becomes the initial base in the next round. In another embodiment, the gaming device randomly selects a new base to be the initial base in the next round of the game.
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In one alternative embodiment, a modifier or modifiers are associated with each of the rounds. The modifier associated with each round multiplies the award accumulated in that round. The modified award is then added to the player's total award in the game. In one embodiment, the modifiers or multipliers increase for each subsequent round in the game. The modifier may increase by a predetermined amount or a randomly determined amount. It should be appreciated that the modifier may increase, decrease or remain unchanged in one, a plurality, or all of the rounds in a game.
It should be appreciated that the alternative embodiments of the multi-characteristic matching game of the present invention can be simultaneously implemented in a single primary game or bonus round or each implemented individually in different primary games or bonus rounds. The determination of when to implement such alternative embodiments could also be randomly determined.
It should further be appreciated that the present invention may alternatively be implemented as a casino table game. In such embodiment, after the player makes an initial wager, the base and the selection may be revealed or partially revealed to the player as described above. Additional wagers may also be placed to obtain different or additional bases and/or selections.
It should be appreciated that as with the other embodiments described above, values or awards can be associated with the cards or selections, various functions may be associated with the cards or selections and additional award can be provided to the player based on the number of matches in the rounds.
While the present invention is described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims. Modifications and variations in the present invention may be made without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, and this application is limited only by the scope of the claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/243,706, filed Sep. 13, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,040,983, which is a continuation-in-part and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/813,698, filed Mar. 21, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,749,502. This application is related to the following commonly-owned co-pending patent applications: “Electronic Gaming Method and Apparatus Using Simulated Number Card Deck,” Ser. No. 09/539,277, “Image Matching Game Method,” Ser. No. 09/395,034, and “Gaming Device With Bonus Scheme Providing Increased Reward for Selecting Related Symbols,” Ser. No. 09/605,023.
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