The subject invention pertains generally to an improved electronic gaming machine (“EGM”) and method of play and more particularly to a machine and method providing a minimum award threshold.
Electronic gaming machines (“EGMs”) are generally well known and have been relatively popular, and profitable, for a number of years. Such machines can be configured to offer a variety of casino or entertainment games, including for example, mechanical or electromechanical slot-type matching games, video games or electronic casino games, such as video poker, blackjack, keno, roulette, etc. As is generally known, such machines can accept wagers and compute a random game outcome from a group of potential outcomes. Some random outcomes can include both predetermined winning and non-winning/losing outcomes, with winning outcomes paying a multiple of a wager back to the player and non-winning outcomes paying nothing.
Although EGMs are well known in the art, it is desirable to offer players incentives to continue to play by making them more exciting and/or offering configurations which present the player with greater opportunity and perceived chances of winning. As will be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art, embodiments presented herein address these desires.
While this invention presented herein is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings, and will be described herein in specific detail, embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated. For example, although the following description describes embodiments in connection with a stand-alone electronic gaming device, it will be recognized that embodiments can also be practiced as part of an online gaming system played on any electronic device (including, but not limited to, a computer, tablet, or smartphone) that can be connected to an electronic network, including but not limited to the global computer network (“Internet”). It will further be understood that embodiments described herein can be carried out or implemented in connection with game or gaming machines that do not require an initial wager from a player, such as for example arcade or amusement-type redemption games.
Generally, embodiments of the subject invention relate to a gaming machine and method of play which can establish a minimum award threshold through activation of a triggering event. Once a minimum award threshold is triggered, the game can compare subsequent game awards to the minimum award threshold and can award a player the award having the higher value. Where a subsequent game award has a greater value than the minimum award threshold, the game can additionally reset the minimum award threshold to the higher value award.
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The displays 14a, 14b can include any kind of electronic display device suitable for visually presenting dynamic video images or representations of a game played on the EGM 10. The displays 14a, 14b can be CRT, LCD, plasma or LED display devices or monitors and can be physically enclosed in the same housing or cabinet 30 as the processor 12 or can be a located outside the cabinet 30 and be operatively coupled to the processor 12. The displays 14a, 14b can additionally include touch screen capabilities for receiving input from a player.
The processor 12 can execute the control programs 16 to perform primary functions for play the game, such as for example, randomly selecting game outcomes from a plurality of possible outcomes, recognizing a particular outcome as a predetermined winning or non-winning outcome and/or determining a reward amount associated with a particular winning outcome. The processor 12 can additionally control the game displays 14a, 14b by generating static or dynamic video for presentation thereon.
The control array 24 can include one or more input devices, such as for example, a keyboard, mechanical lever, a touch-screen, push buttons or pads and/or any other means for control, or desired combination of controls, able to accept input from a player and produce output to the game display 14a, 14b in response to a player's input. Where embodiments of the subject invention are practiced or provided in connection with a wagering game, the gaming machine 10 can further include a credit input device 26, such as for example a coin or bill acceptor or card reader and a payout device 28. The credit input device 26 and payout device 28 can be operatively connected to the processor 12 and when money or other credits are deposited in connection with a game, the control program 16 can instruct the payout device to issue an award in response to the selection of certain predetermined winning outcomes of the game. The reward or payoff can be provided in any form, including for example, coins, bills, credits, points, cards, tickets or coupons.
The gaming machine 10 can additionally feature communication capabilities for electrically transmitting signals, including control signals, game data or detected conditions to a remote electronic device such as for example, a computer, network or display device, dedicated storage device, or other mobile electronic device such as a PDA, smart phone, notebook computer or electronic tablet. Such communication capabilities can include a communication interface 32 that can connect the EGM 10 to external electronic devices via wired or wireless communication.
Where the outcome of the main game produces a bonus trigger, the EGM can proceed to Step 212 to initiate play of a first bonus game and evaluate the outcome of the first bonus game to determine whether a bonus game prize should be awarded. Where the outcome of the first bonus game results in the award of a bonus prize, the EGM can award the first bonus prize and also set a current minimum bonus prize to the same value of the first bonus prize. The EGM can then proceed to Step 216 and can determine whether it is appropriate to play an additional or subsequent bonus game. According to embodiments described herein, this can be a fixed determination (e.g., the prize may be a fixed number of free spins), or can be determined randomly (e.g. if a replay triggering event occurs in the play of the first bonus game, a later bonus game will be appropriate.)
Where a determination is made to play successive bonus games, the EGM can loop between determining a plurality of later bonus game outcomes and making additional evaluations as described below.
The EGM can initiate 218 play of a successive bonus game and evaluate the outcome of such game to determine 220 whether a winning outcome has been produced by the successive bonus game. Where a winning outcome has been produced, the game can determine 220 whether the value of the prize produced from the winning outcome of the successive bonus game is larger than the current minimum bonus prize. Where the value of the prize for the successive bonus game is larger, the value of the current minimum bonus prize can be increased 222 to the value of the prize due for the winning outcome of the successive bonus game and that prize can be awarded to the player. If the value of the prize produced from the winning outcome of the successive bonus game is not larger than the current minimum bonus prize, the game can award 226 the current minimum bonus prize.
According to embodiments presented herein, the play of any successive bonus game can result in the award of at least the value of the current minimum bonus prize. Alternatively, embodiments of the subject invention can require that any successive bonus game outcome be a winning outcome before any prize is awarded. And if such requirement exists, and a winning outcome is produced, the game can award the greater of the prize corresponding to the successive bonus game outcome or the current minimum bonus prize. Thus, the difference is that in the first instance, once any later bonus game is played, the player can get at least the value of the current minimum bonus prize. In the second instance, however, a player can be awarded if the successive bonus game outcome is a winning outcome, in which case the award can be the at least the value of the current minimum bonus prize.
Following the result of a successive bonus game and an award or adjustment of the current minimum bonus prize, the game can again determine whether to play another bonus game 216. If so, Steps 218 and 220 can be repeated to determine whether the successive bonus game is a winning outcome and can further award and adjust the minimum bonus prize the as illustrated in Steps 222 and 224 (or 226) of
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Where the outcome of the single play includes a minimum win trigger, the game can set 312 the minimum win threshold and determine the circumstances under which it will apply. According to one embodiment, the minimum win trigger can be independent of whether the play of the main game which activates the minimum win trigger was a winning outcome. According to such embodiment, the minimum win trigger can initiate a minimum win activation period, which can last until some minimum win terminating event has occurred. Such terminating event can include, for example, a certain number of plays of the main game, a certain number of winning or non-winning plays of the main game, a bonus game trigger, a minimum win terminating trigger, the passage of a certain amount of time, or any other desired terminating event. During the minimum win activation period, if a win occurs, the minimum win can either be set to the value of that win (if it was lower, or undefined) or the game can override the value of the win with a higher value prize which can be awarded instead.
Alternatively, the minimum win trigger can take effect only if the play of the main game which activates it is a winning outcome. (or, in other words, if the main game outcome is not a winning one, the outcome can be treated as if the minimum win is reset to zero and the minimum win activation period was immediately terminated). According to another alternative embodiment of the method described in
It will be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art that embodiments presented herein can incorporate any kind of triggering event or condition, such as for example, the occurrence of a predetermined number of outcomes; the consecutive occurrence of a predetermined number of identical outcomes; the consecutive occurrence of a predetermined number of non-winning outcomes; a predetermined number of plays or exceeding a predetermined threshold of total winnings or credits, without limitation.
Regardless of the manner in which the minimum win trigger is established, the EGM can proceed to Step 314 and determine whether it is appropriate to play an additional or successive game. Where appropriate, the game can initiate 316 play of a successive game and evaluate the outcome of such game to determine 318 whether a winning outcome has been produced by play of the successive game.
Where a winning outcome is produced in a successive game, the game can determine 320 whether the value of the prize produced from the winning outcome of the successive play is larger than the current minimum win threshold. Where the value is larger, the value of the current minimum win threshold can be increased 322 to the value of the prize due for the winning outcome of the successive play and that prize can be awarded to the player. If the value of the prize produced from the winning outcome of the successive play is not larger than the current minimum winning threshold, the game can award 324 the current minimum win threshold.
A further refinement of the subject invention which can be added to either the implementation of the invention as a bonus game feature (
As will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, while the description above details the preferred and best mode(s) of practicing the invention, many other configurations and variations are possible. For example, the invention need not be practiced with a commercial/regulated gaming system, but could be used with a variety of coin-operated amusement devices, home gaming systems, or any other appropriate system. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment(s) illustrated, but by the claims below and their equivalents.
From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims. Further, any steps or actions referenced above or in the accompanying figures do not require the particular order shown, or sequential order, to achieve desirable results. Other steps may be provided, or steps may be eliminated, from the described methods, and other components may be added to, or removed from the described embodiments.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/003,862 filed May 28, 2014, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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62003862 | May 2014 | US |