The present invention relates to a method of gaming, a gaming system, and a game controller.
In many gaming venues, gaming systems are provided in the form of gaming machines. A popular game available on such gaming machines is a spinning-reel type game. In a 5×3 spinning-reel type game, five reels are displayed to a player, each of the reels corresponding to a column of three display positions. Typically, a player initiates a play of the game by placing a wager and causing all the reels to spin. When the spinning reels stop, they reveal a symbol for each display position of each reel, and an award is provided to the player if the displayed symbols comprise a winning symbol combination.
While such gaming systems provide players with enjoyment, a need exists for alternative gaming systems in order to maintain or increase player enjoyment.
In a first aspect, the invention provides an electronic method of gaming comprising:
selecting a symbol for display at each display position of a plurality of sets of display positions;
modifying the displayed symbols by interchanging a first set of symbols displayed at a first set of display positions with a second set of symbols displayed at a second set of display positions; and
determining whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as modified.
In an embodiment, each set of display positions comprises a column of display positions.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises determining whether to make another award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions prior to modifying the displayed symbols.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises determining whether a modification condition is met and modifying the displayed symbols upon the modification condition being met.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is not to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an ante bet has been made.
In an embodiment, the determination of whether the modification condition is met is performed randomly.
In an embodiment, after it has been determined that awards may be made both before and after modification, the method further comprises displaying an option to select either the award determined before modification or the award determined after modification.
In an embodiment, modifying the displayed symbols further comprises interchanging a third set of symbols displayed at a third set of display positions with a fourth set of symbols displayed at a fourth set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises: conducting a further round of symbol modification involving two different sets of symbols displayed at two different sets of display positions; and
determining whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as twice modified.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises selecting one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the first set of display positions and another one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the second set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the first set of display positions and the second set of display positions are selected randomly.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols displayed at different display positions swapping with one another.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols hopping from one display position to another display position.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols sliding from one display position to another display position.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols flipping from one symbol to another symbol.
In a second aspect, the invention provides a gaming system comprising:
a display;
a symbol selector arranged to select a symbol for display at each display position of a plurality of sets of display positions on the display;
a display modifier arranged to modify the displayed symbols by interchanging a first set of symbols displayed at a first set of display positions with a second set of symbols displayed at a second set of display positions; and
an award determiner arranged to determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as modified.
In an embodiment, each set of display positions is displayed as a column of display positions on the display.
In an embodiment, the award determiner is arranged to determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions prior to modification of the displayed symbols.
In an embodiment, the display modifier comprises a modification condition determiner arranged to determine whether a modification condition is met and the display modifier is arranged to modify the displayed symbols upon the modification condition being met.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is not to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an ante bet has been made.
In an embodiment, the display modifier is arranged to randomly determine whether the modification condition is met.
In an embodiment, after the award determiner has determined that awards may be made both before and after modification, an option to select either the award determined before modification or the award determined after modification is displayed on the display.
In an embodiment, the display modifier is arranged to further modify the displayed symbols by interchanging a third set of symbols displayed at a third set of display positions with a fourth set of symbols displayed at a fourth set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the display modifier is arranged to conduct a further round of symbol modification involving two different sets of symbols displayed at two different sets of display positions, and wherein the award determiner is arranged to determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as twice modified.
In an embodiment, the display modifier comprises a display position selector arranged to select one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the first set of display positions and another one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the second set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the display position selector is arranged to select the first set of display positions and the second set of display positions randomly.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols displayed at different display positions swapping with one another on the display.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols hopping from one display position to another display position on the display.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols sliding from one display position to another display position on the display.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols flipping from one symbol to another symbol on the display.
In a third aspect, the invention provides a game controller for a gaming system, the game controller configured to:
select a symbol for display at each display position of a plurality of sets of display positions on a display;
modify the displayed symbols by interchanging a first set of symbols displayed at a first set of display positions with a second set of symbols displayed at a second set of display positions; and
determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as modified.
In an embodiment, each set of display positions comprises a column of display positions.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to determine whether to make another award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions prior to modifying the displayed symbols.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to determine whether a modification condition is met and to modify the displayed symbols upon the modification condition being met.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is not to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an ante bet has been made.
In an embodiment, the determination of whether the modification condition is met is performed randomly.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to, after it has been determined that awards may be made both before and after modification, display an option to select either the award determined before modification or the award determined after modification.
In an embodiment, modifying the displayed symbols further comprises interchanging a third set of symbols displayed at a third set of display positions with a fourth set of symbols displayed at a fourth set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to:
conduct a further round of symbol modification involving two different sets of symbols displayed at two different sets of display positions; and
determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as twice modified.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to select one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the first set of display positions and another one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the second set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the first set of display positions and the second set of display positions are selected randomly.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols displayed at different display positions swapping with one another.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols hopping from one display position to another display position.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols sliding from one display position to another display position.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols flipping from one symbol to another symbol.
In a fourth aspect, the invention provides a gaming machine comprising:
In an embodiment, each set of display positions comprises a column of display positions.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to determine whether to make another award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions prior to modifying the displayed symbols.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to determine whether a modification condition is met and to modify the displayed symbols upon the modification condition being met.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an award is not to be made.
In an embodiment, the modification condition is that an ante bet has been made.
In an embodiment, the determination of whether the modification condition is met is performed randomly.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to, after it has been determined that awards may be made both before and after modification, display an option to select either the award determined before modification or the award determined after modification.
In an embodiment, modifying the displayed symbols further comprises interchanging a third set of symbols displayed at a third set of display positions with a fourth set of symbols displayed at a fourth set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to:
conduct a further round of symbol modification involving two different sets of symbols displayed at two different sets of display positions; and
determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as twice modified.
In an embodiment, the game controller is configured to select one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the first set of display positions and another one of the plurality of sets of display positions to be the second set of display positions.
In an embodiment, the first set of display positions and the second set of display positions are selected randomly.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols displayed at different display positions swapping with one another.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols hopping from one display position to another display position.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols sliding from one display position to another display position.
In an embodiment, the modification of symbols comprises displaying symbols flipping from one symbol to another symbol.
In a fifth aspect, the invention provides computer program code which when executed implements the above electronic method.
In a sixth aspect, the invention provides a tangible computer readable medium comprising the above program code.
In a seventh aspect, the invention provides a data signal comprising the above program code.
In an eighth aspect, the invention extends to transmitting the above program code.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings, there is shown a gaming system arranged to implement a game wherein a plurality of symbols are selected and displayed at a plurality of sets of display positions. During game play, the displayed symbols are modified by interchanging a first set of symbols displayed at a first set of display positions with a second set of symbols displayed at a second set of display positions.
Advantageously, the gaming system provides an alternative or additional opportunity to win.
General Construction of Gaming System
The gaming system can take a number of different forms. In a first form, a stand alone gaming machine is provided wherein all or most components required for implementing the game are present in a player operable gaming machine.
In a second form, a distributed architecture is provided wherein some of the components required for implementing the game are present in a player operable gaming machine and some of the components required for implementing the game are located remotely relative to the gaming machine. For example, a “thick client” architecture may be used wherein part of the game is executed on a player operable gaming machine and part of the game is executed remotely, such as by a gaming server; or a “thin client” architecture may be used wherein most of the game is executed remotely such as by a gaming server and a player operable gaming machine is used only to display audible and/or visible gaming information to the player and receive gaming inputs from the player.
However, it will be understood that other arrangements are envisaged. For example, an architecture may be provided wherein a gaming machine is networked to a gaming server and the respective functions of the gaming machine and the gaming server are selectively modifiable. For example, the gaming system may operate in stand alone gaming machine mode, “thick client” mode or “thin client” mode depending on the game being played, operating conditions, and so on. Other variations will be apparent to persons skilled in the art.
Irrespective of the form, the gaming system has several core components. At the broadest level, the core components are a player interface 50 and a game controller 60 as illustrated in
Components of the player interface may vary from embodiment to embodiment but will typically include a credit mechanism 52 to enable a player to input credits and receive payouts, one or more displays 54, a game play mechanism 56 including one or more input devices that enable a player to input game play instructions (e.g. to place a wager), and one or more speakers 58.
The game controller 60 is in data communication with the player interface and typically includes a processor 62 that processes the game play instructions in accordance with game play rules and outputs game play outcomes to the display. Typically, the game play rules are stored as program code in a memory 64 but can also be hardwired. Herein the term “processor” is used to refer generically to any device that can process game play instructions in accordance with game play rules and may include: a microprocessor, microcontroller, programmable logic device or other computational device, a general purpose computer (e.g. a PC) or a server. That is a processor may be provided by any suitable logic circuitry for receiving inputs, processing them in accordance with instructions stored in memory and generating outputs (for example on the display). Such processors are sometimes also referred to as central processing units (CPUs). Most processors are general purpose units, however, it is also know to provide a specific purpose processor using an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or a field programmable gate array (FPGA).
A gaming system in the form of a stand alone gaming machine 10 is illustrated in
A top box 26 may carry artwork 28, including for example pay tables and details of bonus awards and other information or images relating to the game. Further artwork and/or information may be provided on a front panel 29 of the console 12. A coin tray 30 is mounted beneath the front panel 29 for dispensing cash payouts from the gaming machine 10.
The display 14 shown in
The gaming machine 100 includes a game controller 101 having a processor 102 mounted on a circuit board. Instructions and data to control operation of the processor 102 are stored in a memory 103, which is in data communication with the processor 102. Typically, the gaming machine 100 will include both volatile and non-volatile memory and more than one of each type of memory, with such memories being collectively represented by the memory 103.
The gaming machine has hardware meters 104 for purposes including ensuring regulatory compliance and monitoring player credit, an input/output (I/O) interface 105 for communicating with peripheral devices of the gaming machine 100. The input/output interface 105 and/or the peripheral devices may be intelligent devices with their own memory for storing associated instructions and data for use with the input/output interface or the peripheral devices. A random number generator module 113 generates random numbers for use by the processor 102. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the reference to random numbers includes pseudo-random numbers.
In the example shown in
In addition, the gaming machine 100 may include a communications interface, for example a network card 112. The network card may, for example, send status information, accounting information or other information to a bonus controller, central controller, server or database and receive data or commands from the bonus controller, central controller, server or database. In embodiments employing a player marketing module, communications over a network may be via player marketing module—i.e. the player marketing module may be in data communication with one or more of the above devices and communicate with it on behalf of the gaming machine.
It is also possible for the operative components of the gaming machine 100 to be distributed, for example input/output devices 106,107,108,109,110,111 to be provided remotely from the game controller 101.
One or more displays 204 may also be connected to the network 201. For example, the displays 204 may be associated with one or more banks 203 of gaming machines. The displays 204 may be used to display representations associated with game play on the gaming machines 202, and/or used to display other representations, for example promotional or informational material.
In a thick client embodiment, game server 205 implements part of the game played by a player using a gaming machine 202 and the gaming machine 202 implements part of the game. With this embodiment, as both the game server and the gaming device implement part of the game, they collectively provide a game controller. A database management server 206 may manage storage of game programs and associated data for downloading or access by the gaming devices 202 in a database 206A. Typically, if the gaming system enables players to participate in a Jackpot game, a Jackpot server 207 will be provided to perform accounting functions for the Jackpot game. A loyalty program server 212 may also be provided.
In a thin client embodiment, game server 205 implements most or all of the game played by a player using a gaming machine 202 and the gaming machine 202 essentially provides only the player interface. With this embodiment, the game server 205 provides the game controller. The gaming machine will receive player instructions, pass these to the game server which will process them and return game play outcomes to the gaming machine for display. In a thin client embodiment, the gaming machines could be computer terminals, e.g. PCs running software that provides a player interface operable using standard computer input and output components. Other client/server configurations are possible, and further details of a client/server architecture can be found in WO 2006/052213 and PCT/SE2006/000559, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Servers are also typically provided to assist in the administration of the gaming network 200, including for example a gaming floor management server 208, and a licensing server 209 to monitor the use of licenses relating to particular games. An administrator terminal 210 is provided to allow an administrator to run the network 201 and the devices connected to the network.
The gaming system 200 may communicate with other gaming systems, other local networks, for example a corporate network, and/or a wide area network such as the Internet, for example through a firewall 211.
Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that in accordance with known techniques, functionality at the server side of the network may be distributed over a plurality of different computers. For example, elements may be run as a single “engine” on one server or a separate server may be provided. For example, the game server 205 could run a random generator engine. Alternatively, a separate random number generator server could be provided. Further, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that a plurality of game servers could be provided to run different games or a single game server may run a plurality of different games as required by the terminals.
Further Detail of Gaming System
Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the modules are typically implemented using a processor based on program code and data stored in memory but that one or more of the modules could alternatively be implemented in some other way, for example by a dedicated circuit.
In this example, the game is a spinning-reel type game comprising a number of columns of display positions corresponding to respective ones of a plurality of reels. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that such a spinning-reel type game may vary in terms of the number of columns or the number of display positions per column. For example, the game may be a 4×6 spinning-reel type game comprising four columns, each column having 6 vertically adjacent display positions; a 5×3 spinning-reel type game comprising five columns, each column having 3 vertically adjacent display positions etc.
It is envisaged that the spinning-reel type game can be a line-based game or a reel-based game. In a line-based game, a player's win entitlement is based on how many win lines the player plays in each game (for example, a minimum of one win line up to the maximum number of win lines allowed by the game) and how much they wager per line. Such win lines are typically formed by a combination of symbol display positions, one from each reel, the symbol display positions being located relative to one another such that they form a line. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that in some line-based games, the player's win entitlement may not be strictly limited to the lines they have selected, for example, “scatter” pays can be awarded independently of a player's selection of pay lines and can be an inherent part of a win entitlement.
In a reel-based game, a player obtains a win entitlement by selecting a number of reels to play and an amount to wager per reel. Such games are marketed under the trade name “Reel Power” by Aristocrat Leisure Industries Pty Ltd. The selection of the reel means that each displayed symbol of the reel can be substituted for a symbol at one or more designated display positions. In other words, all symbols displayed at symbol display positions corresponding to a selected reel can be used to form symbol combinations with symbols displayed at a designated, symbol display positions of the other reels. For example, if there are five reels and three symbol display positions for each reel such that the symbol display positions comprise three rows of five symbol display positions, the symbols displayed in the centre row are used for non-selected reels. As a result, the total number of ways to win is determined by multiplying the number of active display positions of each reels, the active display positions being all display positions of each selected reel and the designated display position of the non-selected reels. Thus, for a 5×3 spinning-reel type game having five reels and fifteen display positions, there can be 243 ways to win.
In
In this embodiment, the game controller 60 also includes memory 64 comprising game code 646 for implementing the modules. Memory 64 also includes, for use by the modules, symbol data 642, display data 644 and award data 648. The symbol data 642 comprises a plurality of symbols that may be selected for display on display 54 during a game. The display data 644 comprises one or more predetermined sets of display positions that may be selected during a game. The award data 648 comprises a plurality of awards that may be made.
Examples of awards include monetary prizes, bonus credits, feature games etc. Types of feature games include: those where a series of free game events are awarded such as free games or re-spins (where some reels are held while others are re-spun); games where the symbols on the reel are changed; and “second screen” games where game play is totally different to the base game, for example where the player makes selections in a “pick a box type” game.
The modules implemented by the processor 62 include a Random Number Generator (RNG) 622 and a display controller 629. The Random Number Generator (RNG) 622 is arranged to generate random numbers (including pseudo-random numbers) for use by the other modules. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the RNG 622 may in another example be implemented in a separate device, for example, in a Random Number Generator server. The display controller 629 is arranged to communicate with the player interface 50 to control the display 54 of the player interface 50.
In addition to the display controller 629 and the RNG 622, the modules implemented by the processor 62 include a symbol selector 623, a display modifier 624 and an award determiner 628.
The symbol selector 623 is arranged to select a symbol for display on display 54 at each of the display positions of the game. In this embodiment, the symbol selector 623 is arranged to select each symbol from symbol data 642 stored in memory 642. The manner in which the symbol selector 623 selects a symbol may be carried out in a variety of ways. For example, the symbol data 642 can specify a sequence of symbols for each reel such that the symbol selector 623 can select all of the symbols of a reel by selecting a stopping position in the sequence. In one example, three symbols of each of five reels may be displayed such that symbols are selected for display at fifteen display positions on display 54. It is known to use a probability table stored in memory 64 to vary the odds of a particular stop position being selected.
The display modifier 624 is arranged to modify the displayed symbols by interchanging one or more sets of the symbols displayed in the plurality of display positions with another one or more sets of the symbols displayed in the plurality of display positions. For example, on a 5×3 spinning-reel type game, the display modifier 624 can modify the displayed symbols of two reels by interchanging the symbols of the left-most reel with the symbols of the middle reel. In another example, the display modifier 624 can modify four reels of displayed symbols by interchanging the symbols of the left-most reel with the symbols of the middle reel and the symbols of the right-most reel with the symbols of the second-left-most reel. In some embodiments, the display modifier 624 may modify the displayed symbols more than once. For example, after the display modifier 624 has performed a first round of modification, the display modifier 624 can perform a second round of modification to modify the displayed symbols again by interchanging a further one or more sets of symbols displayed in the plurality of display positions with another further one or more sets of symbols displayed in the plurality of display positions as modified.
In the embodiment, the display modifier 625 is arranged to modify the displayed symbols using a display position selector 625 and a modification condition determiner 626.
The modification condition determiner 626 is arranged to determine whether a modification condition is met. The display modifier 694 is arranged to modify the displayed symbols upon the modification condition being met. The modification condition can be based on one or more game conditions or can be random. Examples of a modification condition based on game conditions include: whether an ante bet has been made by a player, whether an award is to be made to a player based on the symbols displayed on the plurality of display positions prior to modification of the displayed symbols, whether no award is made to a player based on the symbols displayed on the plurality of display positions prior to modification of the displayed symbols, whether a certain sized wager has been made by a player, whether a player has selected all the win lines of a game, whether a player has played sufficient games, whether a player is a member of a loyalty program etc. In other embodiments, the modification condition determiner 626 determines whether a modification is met randomly (for example, based on random numbers or pseudo random numbers generated by the RNG 622).
The display position selector 625 is arranged to select, from the plurality of display positions of the game, sets of display positions to be modified. Depending on the implementation, the display position selector 625 can select the sets of display positions either based on predetermined display data 644 stored in memory 64 or randomly based on random numbers or pseudo random numbers generated by the RNG 622.
In the embodiment, the award determiner 628 is arranged to determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions prior to the display modifier 624 modifying the displayed symbols selected by the symbol selector 623. In addition, the award determiner 623 is arranged to determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as modified. The award determiner 623 is also arranged to determine whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of sets of display positions as further modified. For example, the award determiner 628 may make an award to a player incrementally, each time after the displayed symbols have been modified. The award determiner 628 determines whether the displayed symbols include on a selected win line (or at symbol positions covered by reel selections) a winning combination. Possible winning combinations are stored as a pay table in the award data 648.
As stated previously, the display controller 629 is arranged to control the display 54. The display controller 629 is arranged to control the display 54 based on communication from the symbol selector 623, the display modifier 624 and/or the award determiner 628. For example, the display controller 629 can control the display 54 to: display the symbols selected by the symbol selector 623 in the plurality of display positions, display the symbols as modified by the display modifier 624, display that an award is to be made based on a determination by the award determiner 628, display an option to allow a player to use an input device (such as the game play mechanism 56) of the player interface 50 to select either an award determined before modification of symbols or an award determined after modification of symbols if the award determiner 623 has determined that awards may be made both before and after modification of symbols etc.
It is envisaged that the display controller 629 can control the display 54 to display the modification of symbols in a variety of ways including: displaying symbols displayed at different display positions swapping with one another on the display 54, displaying symbols hopping from one display position to another display position on the display 54, displaying symbols sliding from one display position to another display position on the display 54, displaying symbols flipping from one symbol to another symbol on the display 54, displaying symbols shifting from one display position to another display position, displaying columns rearranging with each other, displaying symbols being transported from one display position to another display position etc.
It is envisaged that the display 54 is a video display and that the reels of display positions are displayed as virtual reels on the video display. However, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that the display 54 can also be implemented using mechanical or electro-mechanical reels. For example, a reel on a mechanical display can be mechanically rotated from its position to the position of another reel, provided the reels are configured such that the same symbols can be displayed.
It is also envisaged that animation can be used to highlight the modification of displayed symbols (for example, peripheral lights on a gaming machine may flash when the reels are being interchanged during game play) and that information can be shown to explain the modification of displayed symbols (for example, before a game starts).
In this embodiment, some of the displayed symbols are then selected by the display position selector 625 for modification by the display modifier 624 which interchanges the symbols displayed at two or more different columns of display positions 740. As discussed previously, in alternative embodiments, the display modifier 624 can be arranged to modify the displayed symbols only upon a modification condition being met (as determined by the modification condition determiner 626). In an embodiment, if the modification condition is not met, the game ends 760.
As discussed previously, the modification of symbols can be displayed in many ways including as symbols shifting from one display position to another display position etc.
After the symbols of selected display positions are modified, the award determiner 628 determines whether to make an award based on the symbols displayed at the plurality of columns of display positions as modified 750.
In an embodiment, the symbols displayed at the plurality of columns of display positions as modified may be modified again (that is, by again interchanging the symbols displayed at two or more different columns of display positions). This modification of symbols and determination of whether to make an award based on the modified symbols can be repeated any number of times. The number of times the process of modifying symbols and determining whether to make an award can be defined, random, or based on a particular criteria being satisfied (for example, until an award is made or all combinations are exhausted, until no award is made etc.). At step 760, the game ends. In embodiments where the award determiner 628 has determined that multiple awards are to be made, an option may be displayed on a display to allow the player to select which one of the awards he or she wishes to take.
Further aspects of the method will be apparent from the above description of the system. It will be appreciated that at least part of the method will be implemented electronically, for example digitally by a processor. Persons skilled in the art will also appreciate that the method could be embodied in program code. The program code could be supplied in a number of ways, for example on a tangible computer readable storage medium, such as a disc or a memory (for example, that could replace part of memory 103) or as a data signal (for example, by transmitting it from a server). Persons skilled in the art, will appreciate that program code provides a series of instructions executable by the processor.
Accordingly, the displayed symbols are then modified by the display modifier 624 by rearranging or interchanging the order of the reels. In this example, the display position selector 625 determines the new order of the reels based on predetermined rules for swapping reels stored in display data 644.
After the new order of reels has been determined, the display controller 629 controls the display 54 to display the new order of reels. The new display of symbols is illustrated in
The award determiner 628 then determines whether an award should be made based on the symbols displayed at the 5 reels of display positions as modified. In this example, the award determiner 628 determines that two new pays may be credited to the player; one for the 4 star symbols stretching from Reel 1 to new Reel 4 or previous Reel 3 (sometimes referred to as “line 4”), and another for the 3 circle symbols in Reel 1, new Reel 2 or previous Reel 5, and new Reel 3 or previous Reel 4 (sometimes referred to as “line 18”).
It will be understood to persons skilled in the art of the invention that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, in particular it will be apparent that certain features of embodiments of the invention can be employed to form further embodiments.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the prior art forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art in any country.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/670,393 having a filing date of Aug. 7, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/114,621 having a filing date of May 24, 2011, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/348,087 having a filing date of May 25, 2010, all of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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