The present invention relates to a roulette game apparatus communicatively linked to at least one game apparatus and the method to play a roulette game.
Gambling has evolved a lot during the last few years, and game manufacturers are always searching for new methods to interest and entertain players. Players are always demanding more features and payout schemes.
Improvements in these kinds of games are desired to enhance the player's interest and entertainment.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a method of playing a roulette game device played in response to a trigger in a primary game provided on at least two gaming machines communicatively linked to, but physically distinct from, said roulette game device. The method comprises: providing a player with a roulette game triggering event in said primary game played on said gaming machine; the player locking said gaming machine; said player accessing said roulette game device to play a roulette game; receiving a player selection of player indicia from said player on said roulette game device; activating said roulette game device; randomly determining roulette indicia on said roulette game device; comparing said player indicia to said roulette indicia to determine a roulette game outcome for said player; and upon entry of a wake up command by said player on said gaming machine, removing said primary game from said idle mode and allowing said player to play said primary game.
According to another embodiment, the game triggering event comprises a game access permission. According to other embodiments, the game access permission can be archived and the player can later select an archived game permission.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
The present invention is preferably carried out in conjunction with a gaming machine, as illustrated in
The invention may also be applied in conjunction with a computer program, or at a remote terminal, the game information (not shown) being distributed via a network, such as linked machines or the Internet, or broadcasted using an electrical or electromagnetic signal.
The bonus roulette apparatus may be a device added to the gaming machine, like a second screen (
In a first embodiment, the roulette device is used on a stand-alone gaming apparatus 10 and comprises a second screen 12 installed on top of the actual gaming apparatus, as illustrated on
Another embodiment comprises a separate roulette device as illustrated on
The roulette device illustrated on
In another embodiment, the roulette game play is delayed until a condition is met (such as the occurrence of a roulette activation triggering event in the primary game) or when the player desires to play the roulette game. In this embodiment, upon occurrence of a roulette game trigger, the player is awarded a roulette game access permission, or “ticket”. Examples of the condition triggering the actual access to the roulette game are, not exclusively: a predetermined number of “tickets” have been gathered; the roulette device becomes available; the credit meter reaches a value of zero (0) credit or the player cashes out; a roulette activation triggering event occurs in the primary game; or a predetermined or randomly determined length of time since the last roulette game play elapses. The player indicia determination is done one indicia at a time, upon occurrence of a roulette game trigger, or all at the same time, upon roulette game play. During roulette game play, the roulette indicia is compared to all the player indicia and a prize is awarded based on the result of the comparison.
The roulette game may also be shared by a plurality of gaming machines, the roulette device being played by a player at a time or shared by a plurality of players in a competitive or a collaborative embodiment. In a competitive embodiment, the roulette indicia is compared to each player indicia independently and each player receives a prize based on their own performance in the game while in a collaborative embodiment, even though the roulette indicia is compared individually to each player indicia, all the players receive a prize if one of the player indicia matches the roulette indicia. In this embodiment, the prize for matching may be equally divided among the participating players; divided according to the number of “tickets” each player had in play in the roulette game; or most of the prize may be awarded to the player to whom the winning player indicia belonged, the rest of the prize being divided among the other players.
Another competitive embodiment may be a game wherein all the roulette numbers are distributed before the roulette game may be played. In this embodiment, the players choose a number each time a roulette triggering event occurs or a number is attributed to a player upon a win in the primary game, this attributed number being determined by the winning outcome (for example the roulette indicia if the primary game is a roulette game). Upon distribution of all roulette numbers to the participating players, the roulette device is activated and roulette indicia is determined. The player to whom the winning number belongs is awarded a prize.
The methods used to evaluate and award a prize may also vary. A first embodiment comprises a method of awarding a prize according to standard roulette evaluation: a player selects (or is attributed) a number, a combination of numbers (by selecting the intersection of a plurality of number squares), a color, or a characteristic (odd or even, “1 to 12”, “13 to 24”, “25 to 36”) and is awarded a prize according to a pay table if the roulette number and its characteristics match the player selection (or attribution).
A second prize awarding embodiment depends on the characteristics shared by the player indicia and the roulette indicia. Accordingly, closer are both indicia, more important is the prize. The characteristics considered to determine the prize are: red/black, odd/even, tiers (“1-12”, “13-24”, “25-36”). For example, the player selects the number “2”, which is black. The roulette indicia is “35”, which is also black. The player is awarded the prize corresponding to “1 characteristic” in the pay table since both indicia only share the color as common characteristic. On the other hand, if the roulette indicia is “4”, the player is awarded the prize corresponding to “3 characteristics” since both indicia are black, even and in the first tier.
Other prize determination embodiments, offered with single player embodiments, imply that more than one roulette indicia is determined and compared to the player indicia. The comparison may ask for a total match (same number) or a partial match (at least one common characteristic) to be determined as a winning match. A first of such embodiments offers increasing payout amounts, as long as the player indicia match the roulette indicia. Accordingly, upon a match with a first roulette indicia, a second roulette indicia is determined and compared to the player indicia. If this second roulette indicia also matches the player indicia, a higher payout amount is awarded to the player and so on until a roulette indicia doesn't match or a predetermined number of roulette indicia determination has been used up. Another embodiment offers decreasing payout amounts. Accordingly, if the player indicia doesn't match a first roulette indicia, a second roulette indicia is determined and compared to the player indicia. If the player indicia matches the roulette indicia, a prize, having a lower value than the prize awarded for a match with the first roulette indicia, is awarded. If not, a third roulette indicia is determined, and so on until a match or a predetermined number of roulette indicia determination has been used up.
The prize determination embodiments may also be used in conjunction with each other to construct a payout schedule offering a prize in all roulette game plays. For example, a total match (same number) may result in a second roulette indicia determination to award a higher prize to the player, while a totally unsuccessful match (no common characteristic) may offer a second roulette indicia to compare with a decreased payout amount.
While illustrated in the block diagrams as groups of discrete components communicating with each other via distinct data signal connections, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the preferred embodiments are provided by a combination of hardware and software components, with some components being implemented by a given function or operation of a hardware or software system, and many of the data paths illustrated being implemented by data communication within a computer application or operating system. The structure illustrated is thus provided for efficiency of teaching the present preferred embodiment.
It should be noted that the present invention can be carried out as a method, can be embodied in a system, a computer readable medium, processor-readable memory or an electrical or electromagnetic signal.
The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 11/060,715 filed on Feb. 18, 2005 which claims priority under 35USC § 119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application 60/542,279 filed Feb. 18, 2004, U.S. provisional patent application 60/570,462 filed May 13 2004, and U.S. provisional patent application 60/623,740 filed Nov. 2, 2004, the specifications of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 11060715 | Feb 2005 | US |
Child | 12208036 | US |