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The present invention relates in general to a gaming device, and more particularly to a gaming device having independent bonus reels.
Gaming devices provide enjoyment and excitement to players, in part, because they may ultimately lead to monetary awards for the players. Gaming devices also provide enjoyment and excitement to the players because they are fun to play. Bonus games, in particular, provide gaming device manufacturers with the opportunity to add enjoyment and excitement to that which is already expected from a base game of the gaming device. Bonus games provide extra awards to the player and enable the player to play a game that is different than the base game.
Known gaming devices having bonus games employ a triggering event that occurs during play of the base game operation of the gaming device. The triggering event temporarily stalls or halts the base game play and enables a player to enter a second, different game, which is the bonus game. The player plays the bonus game, likely receives an award, and returns to the base game. In most instances, the bonus game is relatively short in relation to the time that the player spends repeatedly playing the base game. The player may play the bonus game several times while playing the base game of the gaming device.
Different types of bonus games are described in European Patent Application No's EP 0874337A1, EP 0945837A2 and EP 0984409A2, each of which are assigned to WMS Gaming, Inc. These games are generally versions of a “Do Until” type bonus game.
Patent Application No. EP 0874337A1 discloses a gaming device having a bonus game where the player spins a plurality of reels including several symbols. In the bonus game, if the player obtains a winning symbol combination on the reels, the player receives an award and spins again. The probability for obtaining a winning symbol combination on the reels is greater than fifty percent. Therefore, a player will likely have multiple opportunities to spin the reels in the bonus game and receive several awards. If the player does not obtain a winning symbol combination, the bonus game ends and the player receives the total accumulated award for the game. Thus, the player spins the reels in the bonus game until the player does not obtain a winning combination.
Patent Application No. EP 0984409A2 discloses a gaming device wherein the game enables the player to spin a plurality of reels having various symbols attempting to obtain awards. In this bonus game, the player starts the bonus game with a limited number of spins. Then, the player spins the reels until there are no spins remaining. The player receives an award after each spin. The final award in the bonus game is the total of all of the accumulated awards by the player in the game.
Patent Application No. EP 09454837A2 discloses a gaming device wherein the game presents the player with a plurality of selections in the bonus game. The selections include masked or hidden awards and end bonus outcomes or terminators. The player receives an award for each selection picked by a player that is not a terminator. The player continues to pick selections until the player selects a terminator. The terminator ends the bonus game and the player receives the total of all the awards they obtained during the game.
The above gaming machines employ a “Do-Until” style bonus game where a player spins reels or picks from a player selectable grid or board until the player obtains a terminator or runs out of picks. In these games, players can obtain multiple awards. While such bonus games offer advantages in player appeal and excitement, there is a continuing need to develop new types of bonus games that allow players to accumulate larger awards and increase the level of player excitement and enjoyment.
The present invention provides a gaming device and in particular a bonus game of a gaming device that enables players to accumulate awards by spinning a plurality of independent reels having a plurality of award symbols at least one award indicator associated with each reel. The reels are independently activated and deactivated. Additionally, in one embodiment, a terminating condition is associated with each reel. It should be appreciated, however, that the terminating condition may be associated with a plurality of reels, all of the reels or none of the reels. In one embodiment, the terminating condition deactivates a reel when a terminator or terminator symbol is indicated on the reel. In this embodiment, the gaming device starts the game by activating all of the reels displayed to the player and then randomly stops one of the reels. It should be appreciated that activation of the reels includes, but is not limited, spinning mechanical reels, or simulating the spinning of the reels on a video display device. If an award symbol is indicated on the stopped reel, the gaming device provides the player with an award associated with the indicated award symbol. The gaming device then re-activates the reel. If a terminator symbol is indicated on the reel the gaming device deactivates the reel and that reel is not activated again in the bonus game. The gaming device continues to re-activate the other reels and provide awards to the player until all of the reels are deactivated. The gaming device provides the total accumulated award to the player and the bonus game ends.
In another embodiment, the gaming device randomly selects and activates one reel. If an award symbol is indicated on the reel when the reel stops the gaming device provides an award to the player. The gaming device then randomly selects and activates another reel. It should be appreciated that the gaming device may subsequently activate the same reel or a different reel. If a terminating condition occurs, the gaming device does not provide an award to the player and deactivates that reel. It should also be appreciated that a terminating condition such as a terminator symbol may be associated with an award. Furthermore, once a reel is deactivated, the reel may no longer be re-activated in the game. The bonus game continues as described above until a terminator symbol is indicated on each reel. Therefore, the bonus game ends when all the reels are deactivated.
In another embodiment, a plurality of terminators or terminator symbols are included on the reels. Each reel may have one or more terminator symbols. The additional terminator symbols increase the likelihood that a player will receive a terminator.
In another embodiment, a probability of deactivation or a deactivation probability is associated with each reel. It should be appreciated that an equivalent or corresponding probability of activation may be associated with each reel instead of a probability of deactivation. The gaming device randomly determines whether a stopped reel will be re-activated based on the deactivation probability associated with the stopped reel. A reel with a higher deactivation probability will be less likely to be re-activated by the processor than a reel with a lower deactivation probability. When all of the reels are deactivated, the game ends. In one embodiment, the probability of deactivation associated with a reel increases after each activation of that reel. In another embodiment, the probability of deactivation of a reel increases after a plurality of activations of that reel. One or more deactivation probabilities may alternatively be used for one or more of the independently activated reels.
In a further embodiment, the terminating condition is determined by the processor where the processor randomly determines a number of activations for each reel. When the number of activations of a reel equals the determined number of activations for that reel, the reel is deactivated. The game ends when all of the reels are deactivated.
In another embodiment, the terminating condition is determined by the processor where the processor randomly determines a total number of activations for a game. The processor ends the game when the total number of activations in the game equals the determined total number of activations for that game.
In a further embodiment, the processor provides an award to a player if the player reaches a pre-determined number of activations for a reel before a terminating condition occurs for that reel. In another embodiment, the processor provides an award to a player if the player reaches a pre-determined number of activations for a plurality of reels before a terminating condition occurs for the plurality of reels. In a further embodiment, the processor provides an award to a player if the player reaches a pre-determined total number of activations in a game before all of the reels are deactivated and the game ends.
In another embodiment, the reels and the award symbols are associated with probabilities of being indicated and the terminating conditions are associated with probabilities of occurring such that one reel, award symbol or terminating condition has a greater probability of being indicated or occurring in a game than another reel, award symbol or terminating condition.
In a further embodiment, the gaming device includes reels having relatively low award values and reels having relatively large award values. The reels are associated with activation probabilities such that the probability of the gaming device activating a reel having relatively low award values is higher than the probability of the gaming device activating a reel having relatively large award values. Thus, each of the different reels can have different awards, different probabilities associated with the awards, and different probabilities associated with the reels.
In another embodiment, a number of activations is determined by the processor and associated with at least one reel in the bonus game. The number of activations may be associated with one reel, a plurality of reels or all of the reels. Furthermore, the number of activations may be the same for each reel or different for each reel. The processor deactivates a reel or reels, when the number of activations occurs for that reel or reels. When all of the reels are deactivated the bonus game ends.
In a further embodiment, a probability of deactivation is associated with at least one reel where the processor determines whether to deactivate a reel based on the probabilities. The deactivation probability may be the same or different for each reel. In one embodiment, the deactivation probability increases after each activation of a reel or after a plurality of activations of a reel or reels. In another embodiment, a number of activations is associated with a reel, a plurality of reels or all of the reels. In this embodiment, the player receives an award if the number of activations occurs for the reel, plurality of reels or all of the reels.
In another embodiment, the awards associated with the award symbols on the reels increment by a predetermined or random amount after the gaming device re-activates the reels.
Although the present invention is discussed relative to a bonus game of a gaming machine, it should be appreciated that the present invention could be employed as a primary game in a gaming device.
It is therefore an advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having a plurality of independent bonus reels that include a plurality of award symbols and at least one terminating condition that deactivates a reel where a player obtains awards until all of the reels are deactivated.
It is another advantage of the present invention to provide players with several opportunities to accumulate and obtain larger awards.
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.
Gaming Device and Electronics
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The base games of the gaming device 10 include slot, poker, blackjack or keno, among others. The gaming device 10 also embodies any bonus triggering events, bonus games as well as any progressive game coordinating with these base games. The symbols and indicia used for any of the base, bonus and progressive games include mechanical, electronic or video symbols and indicia.
In a stand alone or a bonus embodiment, the gaming device 10 includes monetary input devices.
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Gaming device 10 also includes one or more display devices. The embodiment shown in
The display devices display any visual representation or exhibition, including but not limited to movement of physical objects such as mechanical reels and wheels, dynamic lighting and video images. The display device includes any viewing surface such as glass, a video monitor or screen, a liquid crystal display or any other static or dynamic display mechanism. In a video poker, blackjack or other card gaming machine embodiment, the display device includes displaying one or more cards. In a keno embodiment, the display device includes displaying numbers.
The slot machine base game of gaming device 10 preferably displays a plurality of reels 34, preferably three to five reels 34, in mechanical or video form on one or more of the display devices. As seen in
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In certain instances, it is preferable to use a touch screen 50 and an associated touch screen controller 52 instead of a conventional video monitor display device. The touch screen enables a player to input decisions into the gaming device 10 by sending a discrete signal based on the area of the touch screen 50 that the player touches or presses. 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 also includes being implemented via one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC's), one or more hard-wired devices, or one or more mechanical devices (collectively referred to herein as a “processor”). Furthermore, although the processor 38 and memory device 40 preferably reside in each gaming device 10 unit, the present invention includes providing some or all of their functions at a central location such as a network server for communication to a playing station such as over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), Internet connection, microwave link, and the like.
With reference to the slot machine base game of
In addition to winning base game credits, the gaming device 10, including any of the base games disclosed above, also includes bonus games that give players the opportunity to win credits. The gaming device 10 preferably employs a video-based display device 30 or 32 for the bonus games. The bonus games include a program that automatically begins when the player achieves a qualifying condition in the base game.
In the slot machine embodiment, the qualifying condition includes a particular symbol or symbol combination generated on a display device. As illustrated in the five reel slot game shown in
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In one embodiment, each terminating condition is associated with a probability of occurring in a game such that the probability of one terminating condition occurring in a game is higher than another terminating condition occurring in a game. The probability of the terminating condition occurring may be higher than, equal to, or less than the probabilities of being indicated associated with an award symbol, a plurality of award symbols or all of the award symbols on the reels. Furthermore in another embodiment, the occurrence probability or probability of occurring associated with a terminating condition increases after each activation of a reel or reels, or after a plurality of activations of a reel or reels. The probability of occurring also may increase after a termination condition occurs in a game or after a plurality of terminating conditions occur in a game. It should be appreciated that the probability of occurring associated with a terminating condition may be the same for each reel, different for each reel or different for a plurality of reels.
An award indicator such as payline 114a, 114b and 114c, which indicates an award symbol 110 or a terminator symbol 112, is associated with each reel. In the illustrated embodiments, the gaming device includes three reels 100 which are designated as reels 102, 104 and 106. A total award display 108 displays the total award accumulated by a player in a game.
In one embodiment, the award symbols 110 are associated with awards that represent a number of credits to be provided to the player. However, it should be appreciated that an award does not have to be associated with each award symbol and that a multiplier, zero award, negative award or other type of modifier may be associated with one or more award symbols on the reels 100.
In one embodiment, the terminating condition is a terminator symbol or terminator 112 which ends the activation or deactivates a reel in a bonus game when the terminator symbol is indicated on the reel. The terminator symbol in
An independent award indicator such as paylines 114a, 114b, or 114c, is associated with each reel 102, 104 and 106. The award indicators indicate a symbol on the reel. In this embodiment, each reel 102, 104 and 106 includes one payline 114a, 114b, and 114c, respectively. It should be appreciated however, each reel may include any suitable number of award indicators. It should also be appreciated that the award indicators may be any suitable indicator.
The gaming device preferably includes a total award display 108 which indicates the value of the bonus award that the player has accumulated at each point during the bonus game. When the bonus game ends, the bonus award identified in the award display 108 is transferred to the player's credit meter or display in a conventional manner.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the bonus game is triggered from a base game. The gaming device displays three reels 102, 104 and 106 to the player. The gaming device then activates or spins all three reels 102, 104 and 106 simultaneously. In this embodiment, the gaming device randomly stops one of the reels. When the selected reel stops an award symbol 110 or a terminator symbol 112 is indicated by an award indicator such as a payline, on that reel. If an award symbol is indicated, the award associated with the award symbol is transferred to the total award display 108. The gaming device then re-activates that reel. However, if a terminator symbol 112 is indicated on the payline, the reel is deactivated and the gaming device does not activate that reel during that remainder of the bonus game. It should be appreciated, however, that a terminating condition such as a terminator symbol 112 may deactivate one reel, a plurality of the reels, or all the reels in a bonus game. The gaming device continues to select and stop one reel from the three reels 102, 104 and 106, until a terminator symbol is indicated on the paylines of each reel. Once a terminator symbol 112 is indicated on each payline 114a, 114b and 114c on each reel 102, 104 and 106, respectively, the bonus game ends and the player receives the total award indicated in the total award display 108. It should be appreciated that the gaming device may activate one reel several times, alternately activate a plurality of reels, or activate any combination of reels.
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In a further embodiment, the reels 100 include a plurality of terminator symbols. The additional terminator symbols on each reel 100 make it more likely that a player will obtain a terminator symbol on a reel 100.
The awards symbols 110 and terminator symbols 112 on the reels 100 are preferably associated with probabilities of being indicated on the paylines. The probabilities may be any probabilities of being indicated by an award indicator as desired by the game implementor. In one embodiment, the probabilities associated with the award symbols 110 are higher than the probabilities associated with the terminator symbols 112. It should also be appreciated that the probabilities associated with the terminator symbols 112 may be higher than the probabilities associated with the award symbols 110. In another embodiment, the probability of being selected by the processor associated with the terminator symbol 112 is higher than the probability associated with one award symbol, a plurality of award symbols or all of the award symbols. Probabilities may also be associated with the awards. In this embodiment, the probability associated with one award value is higher than the probability associated with another award value. It should thus be appreciated that each reel may have a separate associated probability table.
In a further embodiment, the gaming device predetermines a total award to provide to the player. The gaming device then repeatedly indicates award symbols on the reels until the awards associated with the award symbols accumulate to equal the predetermined total award. A probability of being selected by the processor is preferably associated with each total award such that the probability of one total award is higher than the probability of another total award.
The reels 100 may also be associated with award values such that one reel may have relatively low award values and another reel may have relatively large award values. It should be appreciated that the reels may include any type of awards including low awards, large awards or any combination of low and large awards. In this embodiment, the awards are associated with activation probabilities such that the probability of a reel having relatively low awards being activated by the processor is higher than a reel having relatively large awards being activated by the processor. It should be appreciated that a reel having relatively large awards may be associated with a higher probability than the probability associated with a reel having relatively low awards.
In another embodiment, the gaming device does not activate all the reels at the beginning of a bonus game. Instead, the gaming device randomly selects and activates one of the reels. The player receives an award if an award symbol is indicated on the reel. If a terminating condition occurs, the reel is deactivated. Therefore, the gaming device will not activate or reactivate that reel again in the bonus game. The gaming device will then select and activate or re-activate one of the other reels remaining in the bonus game. In this embodiment, the gaming device only activates a selected reel. Therefore, the gaming device will continue to select and activate or re-activate one reel out of the plurality of reels until a terminating condition occurs on each selected reel or in the game. When a terminating condition occurs for each reel or in a bonus game, the reels are deactivated and the bonus game ends. The player receives the total award indicated by the total award display 108.
In another embodiment, the awards associated with the awards symbols on a reel increment after the reel is re-activated in a game. It should be appreciated that the award values may be increased, decreased or unchanged after the gaming device increments the awards on the reels. Furthermore, the gaming device may increment the award values by a predetermined amount or a random amount as desired by the game implementor.
In another embodiment, the terminating condition is determined by the processor based on deactivation probabilities associated with each reel. The deactivation probability is the probability that the processor will deactivate a reel. After a reel stops, the processor randomly deactivates that reel based on the deactivation probability for that reel. For example, a reel has a deactivation probability of 50%. Therefore, it is equally likely that the reel will be re-activated after being stopped by the processor as deactivated. If the deactivation probability is 80%, then it is more likely that the reel will be deactivated by the processor than activated or re-activated. Any suitable probabilities may be associated with a reel, a plurality of reels or all of the reels. It should be appreciated that a probability that a reel will be activated by the processor may also be associated with the reels. Once all of the reels in a game are deactivated, the game ends.
In a further embodiment, the deactivation probability increases after each activation of a reel. Thus, the player's chances of obtaining more award becomes more difficult as the game progresses. In another embodiment, the deactivation probability increases after a plurality of activations of each reel or a plurality of reels.
In another embodiment, the terminating condition is determined by the processor where each reel is associated with a predetermined number of activations. When there are no activations remaining for a reel, the processor deactivates the reel and that reel can no longer be re-activated during the game. When all of the reels are deactivated, the game ends. It should be appreciated that a pre-determined number of activations may be associated with one reel, a plurality of reels or all of the reels in a game. It should also be appreciated that a probability is associated with the number of activations such that the probability of one number of activations being selected by the processor is higher than the probability associated with another number of activations. Preferably, the number of activations associated with a reel or reels is not displayed or shown to the player. However, it should be appreciated that the number of activations may be displayed to the player as desired.
In a further embodiment, the processor associates a pre-determined number of activations with at least one reel where an award is provided to a player if the predetermined number of activations occurs for that reel. In another embodiment, the processor associates a predetermined number of activations with a plurality of reels such that the gaming device provides an award to the player if the pre-determined number of activations occurs for the plurality of reels. In still a further embodiment, the processor associates a pre-determined number of activations with all of the reels in a game so the player receives an award if the pre-determined number of activations occurs for all of the reels. It should be appreciated that a probability of being selected by the processor is associated with the number of activations such that the probability associated with one number of activations is higher than the probability associated with another number of activations.
In another embodiment, a number of activations is determined by the processor and associated with at least one reel in the bonus game. The number of activations is preferably associated with a probability of being selected by the processor such that the probability associated with one number of activations is higher than the probability associated with another number of activations. The number of activations may be associated with one reel, a plurality of reels or all of the reels. Furthermore, the number of activations may be the same for each reel or different for each reel. The processor deactivates a reel or reels, when the number of activations occurs for that reel or reels. When all of the reels are deactivated the bonus game ends and the player receives the total award for the bonus game.
In a further embodiment, a probability of deactivation is associated with at least one reel where the processor determines whether to deactivate a reel based on the probabilities. The deactivation probability may be the same or different for each reel. In one embodiment, the deactivation probability increases after each activation of a reel or after a plurality of activations of a reel or reels. For example, the deactivation probability may be 50% for all the reels in a bonus game. After one reel is deactivated, the deactivation probability increases to 60% for the remaining reels. The deactivation probability continues to increase until all of the reels are deactivated. Therefore, it becomes more difficult to obtain awards in the bonus game as the game progresses. It should be appreciated that the activation probability may increase by a pre-determined amount or a random amount.
In another embodiment, a deactivation probability and a number of activations is associated with a reel, a plurality of reels or all of the reels. In this embodiment, the player receives an award if the number of activations occurs for the reel, plurality of reels or all of the reels before the reel or reels are deactivated by the processor.
It should be appreciated that the present invention may include one or more activators or activation initiators in communication with the processor which enables the player to select which reel or reels to activate, and to stop the activation of the reels.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/967,266, filed Sep. 28, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,634,945, the contents of which are incorporated in its entirety herein.
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