This invention relates to a gaming machine. More particularly, the invention relates to a gaming machine and to an improvement to a game played on such a gaming machine.
Players who regularly play gaming machines quickly tire of particular games and therefore it is necessary for manufacturers of these machines to develop innovative game features which add interest to the games. In so doing, it is hoped to keep players amused and therefore willing to continue playing the game as well as to attract new players.
Also with the growth that has occurred in the gaming machine market, there is intense competition between manufacturers to supply various existing and new venues. When selecting a supplier of gaming machines, the operator of a venue will often pay close attention to the popularity of various games with their patrons. Therefore, gaming machine manufacturers are keen to devise games which are popular with the Players as a mechanism for improving sales, retaining customers and attracting new customers.
According to the invention, there is provided a gaming machine having a display means and a game control means arranged to control images displayed on the display means, the game control means being arranged to play a game wherein one or more random events are caused to be displayed on the display means and, if a predefined winning event or combination of events results, the machine awards a prize, the gaming machine being characterised in that a predetermined symbol from a set of symbols of the game is selected as a bonus symbol and in that the display means is an interactive display means such that, when at least one of the bonus symbols appears then, by a player touching a part of the display means overlying the, or each, occurrence of the bonus symbol, a bonus prize is revealed in respect of the, or each, bonus symbol.
The set of symbols may be a set of standard symbols of the game or a predetermined subset of that set of standard symbols.
The, or each bonus symbol may be revealed in an animated manner such as the symbol which was touched by the player transforming into another symbol or indicium representative of a prize.
Further, it is to be understood that, in this specification, the term “symbol” relates to a symbol on a spinning reel-type game and, more particularly, a video simulation of such a spinning reel game, a card of a card game, a ball of a Keno game, or the like.
The feature may be applicable in respect of a base game. Instead, or in addition, the feature may be applicable in respect of a feature game which is triggered upon fulfillment of predetermined conditions. For example, in respect of a spinning reel-type game, the feature game may be triggered upon the occurrence of three predetermined special symbols.
The feature allowing the player to touch the screen to reveal the, or each, bonus symbol may be triggered by a predetermined event. Then, after the predetermined event has occurred, the control means may select a symbol from the set of symbols, or the subset of the set of symbols, to be the bonus symbol. Instead, the feature allowing the player to touch the screen to reveal the, or each, bonus symbol may be applicable for all games played.
In another embodiment, the, or each, bonus symbol may be selected by 20 the player.
The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
In
The machine 10 includes a top box 22 on which artwork 24 is carried. The artwork 24 includes paytables, details of bonus awards. etc.
A coin tray 26 is mounted beneath the console 12 for cash payouts from the machine 10.
Referring now to
The controller 34 also receives input pulses from a mechanism 38 indicating that a player has provided sufficient credit to begin playing. The mechanism 38 may be a coin input chute 38.1 (
Finally, the controller 34 drives a payout mechanism 40 which, for example, may be a coin hopper for feeding coins to the coin tray 26 to pay a prize once a predetermined combination of symbols carried on the reels 18 appears on the screen 16 or some other prize winning event occurs.
With a game played on the gaming machine 10 of the invention, for example, a spinning reel game, a bonusing feature is triggered by a pre-determined event or, instead, may exist for all games played. For ease of explanation, the invention will be described below with reference to its application to a spinning reel type game. It will, however, be appreciated that the invention is applicable to other gaming machine games such as card games, ball-type games such as Keno games, or the like.
In use, the game commences in a conventional way upon actuation of the game via the keypad 20. The player is given the opportunity to touch one or more of the standard symbols of the actual reels 18 and, if necessary, is prompted to do so. When the player touches the screen overlying the appropriate symbols, this is sensed by the sensors 36 of the screen. The sensors 36 send the appropriate command to the processor 32. The processor 32 then causes prizes to be revealed in the same location as the touched symbol by way of an animation technique which transforms the symbol to a win-indicating indicium or by using some other, similar method. Similarly, the symbol may transform into something other than an indicium representing a win. For example, the symbol may transform into one representing another bonus symbol.
A first embodiment of the game 16 is now described with reference to
One of the symbols is designated as a bonus symbol. The designation of the bonus symbol could occur randomly or by some predetermined process. Instead, the bonus symbol may be selected by the player. A further possibility is that the bonus symbol may be fixed in that the same symbol is always the bonus symbol for every base game or feature game, as the case may be.
In the embodiment illustrated in
Referring now to
When the screen display 52 occurs, the player touches the screen overlying one symbol from each row 54, 56 and 58. Hence, when the player touches the screen overlying one of the symbols in the row 54, the selected symbol transforms into a tree game indicator as shown at 60 in
The player then touches the screen overlying one of the symbols in the row 56. The selected symbol transforms itself as shown at 62 in
Finally, the player touches the screen overlying one of the symbols in the row 58 to cause the selected symbol to transform itself into a symbol 64 as shown in
Upon completion of the steps shown in
The screen of one of the free games is shown in
When the reels 18 of the first free game cease spinning to reveal the screen 66, after all applicable wins have been paid and have been multiplied by the multiplier of the selected symbol in the row 56 of the initial screen display of the second screen feature 52, the player touches the screen overlying the first special symbol 68 to reveal what bonus prize has been awarded. As shown in
The free games continue in this manner until all the free games have been awarded after which the game returns to the normal spinning reel game without bonuses until the next feature is triggered.
Hence, it is an advantage of the invention that a gaming machine 10 is provided with more player interaction which, the applicant believes, will result in greater player interest.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from time spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
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This application claims priority to and is a continuation of Ser. No. 11/704,590, filed Feb. 2, 2007, which claims priority to and is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/182,427 filed Jul. 25, 2002, which claims priority to and the benefit of International application number PCT/AU01/00044, filed Jan. 18, 2001, which in turn claims priority to and the benefit of Australian application number PQ 5564, filed Feb. 11, 2000, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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