The present application claims priority to Australian Patent Application No. 2018203549, filed on May 21, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety as part of the present application.
The present application relates to systems and methods of electronic gaming, and more particularly, to systems and methods of electronic gaming, in which a number of free games associated with and provided in a feature game (or feature games) are incremented based upon one or more symbols occurring in a base game.
Electronic gaming machines (“EGMs”) or gaming devices provide a variety of wagering games such as slot games, video poker games, video blackjack games, roulette games, video bingo games, keno games and other types of games that are frequently offered at casinos and other locations. Play on EGMs typically involves a player establishing a credit balance by inputting money, or another form of monetary credit, and placing a monetary wager (from the credit balance) on one or more outcomes of an instance (or single play) of a primary or base game. In many games, a player may qualify for secondary games or bonus rounds by attaining a certain winning combination or triggering event in the base game. Secondary games provide an opportunity to win additional game instances, credits, awards, jackpots, progressives, etc. Awards from any winning outcomes are typically added back to the credit balance and can be provided to the player upon completion of a gaming session or when the player wants to “cash out.”
“Slot” type games are often displayed to the player in the form of various symbols arrayed in a row-by-column grid or matrix. Specific matching combinations of symbols along predetermined paths (or paylines) through the matrix indicate the outcome of the game. The display typically highlights winning combinations/outcomes for ready identification by the player. Matching combinations and their corresponding awards are usually shown in a “pay-table” which is available to the player for reference. Often, the player may vary his/her wager to include differing numbers of paylines and/or the amount bet on each line. By varying the wager, the player may sometimes alter the frequency or number of winning combinations, frequency or number of secondary games, and/or the amount awarded.
Typical games use a random number generator (RNG) to randomly determine the outcome of each game. The game is designed to return a certain percentage of the amount wagered back to the player (RTP=return to player) over the course of many plays or instances of the game. The RTP and randomness of the RNG are critical to ensuring the fairness of the games and are therefore highly regulated. Upon initiation of play, the RNG randomly determines a game outcome and symbols are then selected which correspond to that outcome. Notably, some games may include an element of skill on the part of the player and are therefore not entirely random.
In one aspect, an electronic gaming machine is provided. The electronic gaming machine includes a display device and a processor configured to execute instructions stored in a memory, which when executed by the processor, cause the processor to at least initiate a base game that displays a plurality of symbols across a plurality of rows, and evaluate the plurality of symbols displayed in the plurality of rows to determine an outcome of the base game. The instructions also cause the processor to determine whether an accumulation condition is satisfied based on the plurality of symbols displayed during the base game, and in response to the accumulation condition being satisfied, increment at least one free game meter of a plurality of free game meters stored in the memory. Each free game meter of the plurality of free game meters is associated with one feature game of a plurality of feature games, and each free game meter stores a number of free games that will be awarded to a player of the electronic gaming machine when the feature game associated with the free game meter is triggered from the base game.
In another aspect, an electronic gaming system is provided. The electronic gaming system includes at least one electronic gaming machine and a progressive system server communicatively coupled to the at least one electronic gaming machine, where the progressive system server includes a processor configured to execute instructions stored in a memory, which when executed, cause the processor to at least receive, from the at least one electronic gaming machine, data indicating that an accumulation condition was satisfied based upon an evaluation of a plurality of symbols displayed during a base game played on the at least one electronic gaming machine. The instructions also cause the processor to increment at least one free game meter of a plurality of free game meters stored in the memory of the progressive system server in response to the accumulation condition being satisfied. Each free game meter of the plurality of free game meters is associated with one feature game of a plurality of feature games, and each free game meter stores a number of free games that will be awarded to a player of the electronic gaming machine when the feature game associated with the free game meter is triggered from the base game.
In yet another aspect, a method for electronic gaming is provided. The method includes controlling, by a processor of an electronic gaming machine, a display device of the electronic gaming machine to display a plurality of rows including a plurality of symbols during a base game, and evaluating, by the processor, the plurality of symbols displayed in the plurality of rows to determine an outcome of the base game. The method also includes determining, by the processor, whether an accumulation condition is satisfied based on the plurality of symbols displayed during the base game, and in response to the accumulation condition being satisfied, incrementing, by the processor, at least one free game meter of a plurality of free game meters stored in the memory. Each free game meter of the plurality of free game meters is associated with one feature game of a plurality of feature games, and each free game meter stores a number of free games that will be awarded to a player of the electronic gaming machine when the feature game associated with the free game meter is triggered from the base game.
In one or more other aspects, a gaming system implements base games and feature games that are triggered in response to occurrence of trigger conditions in the base games. One or more jackpot features are provided that provide a player with a number of free games, and each jackpot feature has an associated free game meter that maintains a cumulative record of the number of free games that are available in the feature game, the cumulative record increasing each time a defined outcome occurs in a base game. When a jackpot feature is triggered, several free games are provided to the player according to the number of free games recorded in the free game meter for the jackpot feature. The free games provided in at least one jackpot feature include more rows of displayed symbols than are provided in the base game.
In at least one implementation, multiple jackpot features are provided, with each jackpot feature including a dedicated free game meter and the number of rows of displayed symbols provided for each jackpot feature during free games being different. For example, the jackpot features may have different levels with the number of rows increasing with increasing jackpot feature level. Higher jackpot feature levels tend to be less likely triggered.
A gaming system is also described that comprises a base game implementer arranged to implement a base game having a number of rows of displayed symbols, and at least one free game meter arranged to record a free game value indicative of the number of free games available in a feature game. The system also includes an accumulation condition determiner arranged to determine whether an accumulation condition exists in an outcome of a base game, and a free game meter incrementor arranged to increment a free game meter of multiple free game meters by at least one free game when the accumulation condition determiner determines that an accumulation condition exists in an outcome of the base game, each feature game having an associated different free game meter. A trigger condition determiner is arranged to cause the gaming system to implement a feature game of a plurality of feature games when a feature trigger condition exists in an outcome of the base game. Each feature game includes a number of free games determined according to a respective one of the multiple free game meters. The feature game includes a number of symbol rows that is at least one symbol row more than the number of symbol rows of the base game and at least one symbol row more than the number of symbol rows of another feature game.
A method of gaming is also described that comprises implementing a base game having a defined number of rows of displayed symbols, recording a free game value indicative of the number of free games available in a feature game in at least one free game meter, and determining whether an accumulation condition exists in an outcome of a base game. The method also includes incrementing a free game meter of multiple free game meters by at least one free game when the accumulation condition determiner determines that an accumulation condition exists in an outcome of the base game, and causing the gaming system to implement a feature game of a plurality of feature games when a feature trigger condition exists in an outcome of the base game, each feature game including a number of free games determined according to a respective one of the multiple free game meters, each feature game associated with a different free game meter. At least one feature game includes in a free game of the feature game a number of symbol rows that is at least one symbol row more than the defined number of symbol rows of the base game and at least one symbol row more than the number of symbol rows of a free game of another feature game.
Systems and methods of electronic gaming are described, in which one or more feature games (e.g., one or more jackpot games) are associated with and can be won using one or more free spins accumulated during a base game. To this end, each time an accumulation symbol occurs in the base game, a free spin meter of an associated feature game may be incremented to increase the number of free spins associated with the free game. When a feature game is triggered (e.g., by a trigger symbol or symbols occurring in the base game), the player may be provided an expanded number of rows from a plurality of reels to play for an award associated with the triggered feature game. In some embodiments, the player may use the number of free spins specified for the feature game to play for the feature game award.
Communication between the gaming devices 104A-104X and the server computers 102, and among the gaming devices 104A-104X, may be direct or indirect, such as over the Internet through a website maintained by a computer on a remote server or over an online data network including commercial online service providers, Internet service providers, private networks, and the like. In other embodiments, the gaming devices 104A-104X may communicate with one another and/or the server computers 102 over RF, cable TV, satellite links and the like.
In some embodiments, server computers 102 may not be necessary and/or preferred. For example, the present invention may, in one or more embodiments, be practiced on a stand-alone gaming device such as gaming device 104A, gaming device 104B or any of the other gaming devices 104C-104X. However, it is typical to find multiple EGMs connected to networks implemented with one or more of the different server computers 102 described herein.
The server computers 102 may include a central determination gaming system server 106, a ticket-in-ticket-out (TITO) system server 108, a player tracking system server 110, a progressive system server 112, and/or a casino management system server 114. Gaming devices 104A-104X may include features to enable operation of any or all servers for use by the player and/or operator (e.g., the casino, resort, gaming establishment, tavern, pub, etc.). For example, game outcomes may be generated on a central determination gaming system server 106 and then transmitted over the network to any of a group of remote terminals or remote gaming devices 104A-104X that utilize the game outcomes and display the results to the players.
Gaming device 104A is often of a cabinet construction which may be aligned in rows or banks of similar devices for placement and operation on a casino floor. The gaming device 104A often includes a main door 116 which provides access to the interior of the cabinet. Gaming device 104A typically includes a button area or button deck 120 accessible by a player that is configured with input switches or buttons 122, an access channel for a bill validator 124, and/or an access channel for a ticket printer 126.
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In many configurations, the gaming machine 104A may have a main display 128 (e.g., video display monitor) mounted to, or above, the gaming display area 118. The main display 128 can be a high-resolution LCD, plasma, LED, or OLED panel which may be flat or curved as shown, a cathode ray tube, or other conventional electronically controlled video monitor.
In some embodiments, the bill validator 124 may also function as a “ticket-in” reader that allows the player to use a casino issued credit ticket to load credits onto the gaming device 104A (e.g., in a cashless ticket (“TITO”) system). In such cashless embodiments, the gaming device 104A may also include a “ticket-out” printer 126 for outputting a credit ticket when a “cash out” button is pressed. Cashless TITO systems are well known in the art and are used to generate and track unique bar-codes or other indicators printed on tickets to allow players to avoid the use of bills and coins by loading credits using a ticket reader and cashing out credits using a ticket-out printer 126 on the gaming device 104A. In some embodiments a ticket reader can be used which is only capable of reading tickets. In some embodiments, a different form of token can be used to store a cash value, such as a magnetic stripe card.
In some embodiments, a player tracking card reader 144, a transceiver for wireless communication with a player's smartphone, a keypad 146, and/or an illuminated display 148 for reading, receiving, entering, and/or displaying player tracking information is provided in EGM 104A. In such embodiments, a game controller within the gaming device 104A can communicate with the player tracking server system 110 to send and receive player tracking information.
Gaming device 104A may also include a bonus topper wheel 134. When bonus play is triggered (e.g., by a player achieving a particular outcome or set of outcomes in the primary game), bonus topper wheel 134 is operative to spin and stop with indicator arrow 136 indicating the outcome of the bonus game. Bonus topper wheel 134 is typically used to play a bonus game, but it could also be incorporated into play of the base or primary game.
A candle 138 may be mounted on the top of gaming device 104A and may be activated by a player (e.g., using a switch or one of buttons 122) to indicate to operations staff that gaming device 104A has experienced a malfunction or the player requires service. The candle 138 is also often used to indicate a jackpot has been won and to alert staff that a hand payout of an award may be needed.
There may also be one or more information panels 152 which may be a back-lit, silkscreened glass panel with lettering to indicate general game information including, for example, a game denomination (e.g., $0.25 or $1), pay lines, pay tables, and/or various game related graphics. In some embodiments, the information panel(s) 152 may be implemented as an additional video display.
Gaming devices 104A have traditionally also included a handle 132 typically mounted to the side of main cabinet 116 which may be used to initiate game play.
Many or all the above described components can be controlled by circuitry (e.g., a gaming controller) housed inside the main cabinet 116 of the gaming device 104A, the details of which are shown in
Note that not all gaming devices suitable for implementing embodiments of the present invention necessarily include top wheels, top boxes, information panels, cashless ticket systems, and/or player tracking systems. Further, some suitable gaming devices have only a single game display that includes only a mechanical set of reels and/or a video display, while others are designed for bar counters or table tops and have displays that face upwards.
An alternative example gaming device 104B illustrated in
Example gaming device 104B includes a main cabinet 116 including a main door 118 which opens to provide access to the interior of the gaming device 104B. The main or service door 118 is typically used by service personnel to refill the ticket-out printer 126 and collect bills and tickets inserted into the bill validator 124. The door 118 may also be accessed to reset the machine, verify and/or upgrade the software, and for general maintenance operations.
Another example gaming device 104C shown is the Helix™ model gaming device manufactured by Aristocrat® Technologies, Inc. Gaming device 104C includes a main display 128A that is in a landscape orientation. Although not illustrated by the front view provided, the landscape display 128A may have a curvature radius from top to bottom, or alternatively from side to side. In some embodiments, display 128A is a flat panel display. Main display 128A is typically used for primary game play while secondary display 128B is typically used for bonus game play, to show game features or attraction activities while the game is not in play or any other information or media desired by the game designer or operator.
Many different types of games, including mechanical slot games, video slot games, video poker, video black jack, video pachinko, keno, bingo, and lottery, may be provided with or implemented within the depicted gaming devices 104A-104C and other similar gaming devices. Each gaming device may also be operable to provide many different games. Games may be differentiated according to themes, sounds, graphics, type of game (e.g., slot game vs. card game vs. game with aspects of skill), denomination, number of paylines, maximum jackpot, progressive or non-progressive, bonus games, and may be deployed for operation in Class 2 or Class 3, etc.
Alternatively, a game instance (i.e. a play or round of the game) may be generated on a remote gaming device such as a central determination gaming system server 106 (not shown in
The gaming device 200 may include a topper display 216 or another form of a top box (e.g., a topper wheel, a topper screen, etc.) which sits above main cabinet 218. The gaming cabinet 218 or topper display 216 may also house a number of other components which may be used to add features to a game being played on gaming device 200, including speakers 220, a ticket printer 222 which prints bar-coded tickets or other media or mechanisms for storing or indicating a player's credit value, a ticket reader 224 which reads bar-coded tickets or other media or mechanisms for storing or indicating a player's credit value, and a player tracking interface 232. The player tracking interface 232 may include a keypad 226 for entering information, a player tracking display 228 for displaying information (e.g., an illuminated or video display), a card reader 230 for receiving data and/or communicating information to and from media or a device such as a smart phone enabling player tracking. Ticket printer 222 may be used to print tickets for a TITO system server 108. The gaming device 200 may further include a bill validator 234, buttons 236 for player input, cabinet security sensors 238 to detect unauthorized opening of the cabinet 218, a primary game display 240, and a secondary game display 242, each coupled to and operable under the control of game controller 202.
Gaming device 200 may be connected over network 214 to player tracking system server 110. Player tracking system server 110 may be, for example, an OASIS® system manufactured by Aristocrat® Technologies, Inc. Player tracking system server 110 is used to track play (e.g. amount wagered, games played, time of play and/or other quantitative or qualitative measures) for individual players so that an operator may reward players in a loyalty program. The player may use the player tracking interface 232 to access his/her account information, activate free play, and/or request various information. Player tracking or loyalty programs seek to reward players for their play and help build brand loyalty to the gaming establishment. The rewards typically correspond to the player's level of patronage (e.g., to the player's playing frequency and/or total amount of game plays at a given casino). Player tracking rewards may be complimentary and/or discounted meals, lodging, entertainment and/or additional play. Player tracking information may be combined with other information that is now readily obtainable by a casino management system.
Gaming devices, such as gaming devices 104A-104X, 200, are highly regulated to ensure fairness and, in many cases, gaming devices 104A-104X, 200 are operable to award monetary awards (e.g., typically dispensed in the form of a redeemable voucher). Therefore, to satisfy security and regulatory requirements in a gaming environment, hardware and software architectures are implemented in gaming devices 104A-104X, 200 that differ significantly from those of general-purpose computers. Adapting general purpose computers to function as gaming devices 200 is not simple or straightforward because of: 1) the regulatory requirements for gaming devices 200, 2) the harsh environment in which gaming devices 200 operate, 3) security requirements, 4) fault tolerance requirements, and 5) the requirement for additional special purpose componentry enabling functionality of an EGM. These differences require substantial engineering effort with respect to game design implementation, hardware components and software.
When a player wishes to play the gaming device 200, he/she can insert cash or a ticket voucher through a coin acceptor (not shown) or bill validator 234 to establish a credit balance on the gamine machine. The credit balance is used by the player to place wagers on instances of the game and to receive credit awards based on the outcome of winning instances. The credit balance is decreased by the amount of each wager and increased upon a win. The player can add additional credits to the balance at any time. The player may also optionally insert a loyalty club card into the card reader 230. During the game, the player views the game outcome on the game displays 240, 242. Other game and prize information may also be displayed.
For each game instance, a player may make selections, which may affect play of the game. For example, the player may vary the total amount wagered by selecting the amount bet per line and the number of lines played. In many games, the player is asked to initiate or select options during course of game play (such as spinning a wheel to begin a bonus round or select various items during a feature game). The player may make these selections using the player-input buttons 236, the primary game display 240 which may be a touch screen, or using some other input device which enables a player to input information into the gaming device 200. In some embodiments, a player's selection may apply across a plurality of game instances. For example, if the player is awarded additional game instances in the form of free games, the player's prior selection of the amount bet per line and the number of lines played may apply to the free games. The selections available to a player will vary depending on the embodiment. For example, in some embodiments a number of pay lines may be fixed. In other embodiments, the available selections may include different numbers of ways to win instead of different numbers of pay lines.
During certain game events, the gaming device 200 may display visual and auditory effects that can be perceived by the player. These effects add to the excitement of a game, which makes a player more likely to enjoy the playing experience. Auditory effects include various sounds that are projected by the speakers 220. Visual effects include flashing lights, strobing lights or other patterns displayed from lights on the gaming device 200 or from lights behind the information panel 152 (
When the player is done, he/she cashes out the credit balance (typically by pressing a cash out button to receive a ticket from the ticket printer 222). The ticket may be “cashed-in” for money or inserted into another machine to establish a credit balance for play.
The functional components also include a base game implementer 320 arranged to implement a base game using the stored base game data 316, the base game implementer 320 using a symbol selector 322 to select symbols according to symbols data 310 for display at a plurality of display positions, for example using the random number generator 212. Outcomes of a base game are determined by an outcome evaluator 324 and any applicable prize is awarded by a prize allocator 326.
During implementation of a base game, an accumulation condition determiner 328 makes a determination based on the outcome of a base game as to whether to add one or more free games to any one of the free game meters 314, and based on the determination one or more free games may be added to the free game meters 314 by a free game meter incrementor 330. For example, a free game may be added to a free game meter when a defined symbol or combination of symbols is selected and displayed during a base game. With this example, each jackpot associated with a free game meter 314 may have a different defined symbol such that display of a defined symbol causes a free game to be added to a specific one of the free game meters 314. Display of multiple defined symbols causes multiple free games to be added according to the number of specific symbols displayed and the type of defined symbol displayed.
In one embodiment, the accumulation condition determiner 328 makes a determination based on the outcome of a base game implemented on the gaming device 200 such that only outcomes occurring on the gaming device 200 are used to add free games to the free game meters 314 of the gaming device 200.
Alternatively, a jackpot feature may be of multi-gaming device linked progressive type, for example managed by the progressive system server 112. With this arrangement, each gaming device associated with the progressive jackpot managed by the progressive system server 112 contributes to a free game meter stored at the progressive system server 112, for example when a defined symbol or combination of symbols is selected and displayed during a base game on any of the gaming devices associated with the linked progressive jackpot.
The functional components also include a trigger condition determiner 332 arranged to make a determination based on the outcome of a base game as to whether to commence a jackpot feature, and a feature game implementer 334 arranged to implement a jackpot feature using the stored feature game data 318 using a symbol selector 322 to select symbols for display at a plurality of display positions, for example using the random number generator 112. Outcomes of a feature game in a jackpot feature are determined by the outcome evaluator 324 and any applicable prize is awarded by a prize allocator 326. For example, a jackpot feature may be triggered by selection and display of at least one defined symbol, and in one example a jackpot feature is triggered by selection and display of at least one defined symbol at defined positions in a display area, and the specific jackpot feature to be implemented is determined according to the type of defined symbol that is displayed at a defined position on the display area.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the systems and methods described in the present disclosure allow a player to accumulate equity in the play of the game described in various embodiments herein. Incrementing a free game meter for one or more feature games as the player is playing the game increases the equity or player investment in the game, i.e., the perception to the player that the free game with an increased number of free spins will have a higher payout than a free game with a lower number of free spins. As the player increases the free spins of a free game meter, the expectation that the free game will have a higher payout increases for the player. This causes the player to make a decision when thinking about ending a gaming session based on the accumulated spins in the free game meter. Some players may wish to continue to play to try and trigger the corresponding free spin feature game to try and win such an accumulated equity.
As a result, at least one technical improvement of the systems and methods described herein is that a player may be more invested in a gaming session as free games are accumulated. Likewise, as the player's perceived equity in the gaming session increases, the player may additionally wish to continue gameplay until, at least, a feature game is triggered and one or more accumulated free games or free spins are utilized.
In this example, the reel strips also include free game accumulation symbols 432, 433, 434, 435 that cause a free game to be added when a free game accumulation symbol 432, 433, 434, 435 is selected and displayed, in this example in the fifth reel strip 425. Each free game accumulation symbol 432, 433, 434, 435 is associated with a particular jackpot—MINI, MAXI, MEGA and ULTRA—and therefore a particular free game meter. The reel strips also include jackpot trigger symbols 436 that cause a jackpot feature to commence when selected and displayed, in this example when jackpot trigger symbols are displayed in display positions of the first and third reel strips 421, 423 and a free game accumulation symbol 432, 433, 434, 435 is also displayed in the fifth reel strip 425.
At step 550, the processor 204 maps symbols of the nth reel strip to and nth column of symbol display positions based on the mapped reel position and a reference position. In an example, the reference position is the bottom position of the symbol positions of each column of symbol positions. In this example, the selected reel position (and hence the symbol at this position) is mapped to the bottom symbol position of the column. In an example, there are two other symbol positions in the column of symbol positions and hence symbols at two neighbouring reel strip positions are also mapped to the symbol positions of the column. Referring to the example reel strips of
At step 560, the processor 560 determines whether symbols have been selected for all of the reel strips, and if not the processor reverts to step 520 and iterates through steps 530, 540 and 550 until it is determined at step 560 that symbols have been selected from all n reel strips and mapped to all n columns of symbol positions after which the symbol selection process ends 570. Different numbers of symbols may be mapped to different numbers of symbol positions.
After the symbols of all reel strips have been mapped to symbol position, the processor 204 controls display 240 to display them at the symbol positions.
An example embodiment will now be described with reference to
An example representation 700 of indicia displayed to the player during a base game is shown in
In an embodiment, the MINI, MAXI and MEGA jackpot features are of a type that accumulate free games based only on outcomes occurring at a single gaming device, and the ULTRA jackpot feature is of linked progressive type, wherein free games are accumulated based on outcomes occurring at multiple gaming devices and the jackpot is managed by the progressive system server 212.
Also shown in the representation 700 is a display area 712 arranged to display symbols selected from the reels 421, 422, 423, 424, 425 in respective first, second, third, fourth and fifth reel display positions 713, 714, 715, 716, 717. The symbols include standard symbols 718, free game accumulation symbols 720, and jackpot feature trigger symbols 722.
In addition to making a determination in relation to whether the selected and displayed symbols correspond to a winning game outcome, a determination 606 is also made by the accumulation condition determiner 328 of the game controller 202 as to whether the selected and displayed symbols correspond to an accumulation condition. The accumulation condition in this example is selection and display of at least one accumulation symbol 720 in any display position 717 of the fifth reel 425. When an accumulation condition is considered to exist, at least one free game is added 608 to the relevant free game meter 314 by the free game meter incrementor 330. In this example, each jackpot feature has a different accumulation symbol 720 such that selection and display of an accumulation symbol 720 causes at least one free game to be added to a free game meter 314 of a specific jackpot feature. Multiple displayed accumulation symbols 720 cause multiple free games to be added to multiple free game meters or multiple free games to be added to the same free game meter. In this example shown in
The game controller 202 also makes a determination 610 as to whether the selected and displayed symbols correspond to a trigger condition. If no trigger condition exists, the player is able to provide a further play instruction 602 in order to commence a new base game. If a trigger condition exists, the game controller 202 selects 612 the jackpot feature corresponding to the trigger condition and implements 614 the jackpot feature by providing the player with a display area 712 having a defined number of rows, and providing the player with the number of free games currently recorded in the relevant free game meter 314 for the jackpot feature. In this example, a jackpot feature is triggered by selection and display of jackpot feature trigger symbols 722 in the display positions 713, 715 of the first and third reels 421, 423, and selection and display of an accumulation symbol 720 in the display positions 717 of the fifth reel 425. The type of jackpot is determined according to the type of accumulation symbol 720 displayed in the display positions 717 of the fifth reel 425.
In this example, each jackpot feature provides a different number of rows in the display area 712, with the number of rows progressively increasing from the MINI jackpot feature, the MAXI jackpot feature, the MEGA jackpot feature and the ULTRA jackpot feature. The number of rows may be predefined, such as 3 for MINI, 4 for MAXI, 5 for MEGA and 10 for ULTRA. However, it will be understood that other implementations are envisaged. For example, the numbers of rows may be determined according to a formula, such as:
W=3
where W is the number of rows in a MINI jackpot feature.
X=a
where X is the number of rows in a MAXI jackpot feature, and a is a randomly generated or pseudo randomly generated integer greater than W and less than a defined limit, such as 10.
Y=X+N1
Where Y is the number of rows in a MEGA jackpot feature, N1 is an integer and N1>0.
Z=X+N2
Where Z is the number of rows in a ULTRA jackpot feature, N2 is an integer, and N2>0, and N2>N1.
With this formula, if a is 5, N1 is 2 and N2 is 10, then a MINI jackpot feature will have 3 rows, a MAXI jackpot feature will have 5 rows, a MEGA jackpot feature will have 7 rows and an ULTRA jackpot feature will have 15 rows.
The number of rows to use in a jackpot feature may be determined prior to commencement of the jackpot feature and used in all free games provided in the jackpot feature, or the number of rows may be variable such that some free games provided in the jackpot feature have different numbers of rows. For example, a defined number of the provided free games (e.g. the first 15 of 20 free games) may use a first number of rows (e.g. Z) and the remaining number of the provided free games (e.g. the subsequent 5 of the 20 free games) may use an increased number of rows (e.g. Z+N3, where N3>1) as a “super” free game.
An example representation 800 of game indicia displayed to the player during a MAXI jackpot game is shown in
An example representation 900 of game indicia displayed to the player during a MEGA jackpot game is shown in
An example representation 1000 of game indicia displayed to the player during an ULTRA jackpot game is shown in
As shown, it will be appreciated that as the number of rows increases, an area 802 of the display typically used to display game related images reduces in size.
It will be understood that in addition to modifying the number of rows according to the type of jackpot feature that is triggered, the system may be arranged to modify other aspects of operation. For example:
the number of symbol positions in a row may be increased;
additional symbol display areas may be added such that multiple feature games occur simultaneously;
the number of available function symbols, such as Wild symbols, may be increased;
multiplier symbols may be added or multiplier values associated with existing multiplier symbols modified;
the set of symbols associated with the reel strips may be modified, for example so as to replace a defined type of symbol (such as royal or standard symbols) with defined other symbols;
the set of symbols associated with the reel strips may be modified so as to include stacks of symbols;
the set of symbols associated with the reel strips may be modified so as to add instant win symbols;
the system may be modified so that respins are awarded based on a defined outcome in a feature game;
the system may be modified so that sticky wild symbols are added, for example based on the level of the feature game, the length of time since the feature was last triggered, or based on a number of Wild symbols that have appeared in one or more base games; and/or
the system may be modified so that at least one symbol covers multiple display positions across multiple columns and/or multiple rows, with the enlarged symbol being optionally persistent.
Such modifications may be applied to specific jackpot features, for example only to the ULTRA jackpot feature.
In an embodiment, a gaming system is provided that comprises:
a base game implementer arranged to implement a base game having a defined number of rows of displayed symbols;
at least one free game meter arranged to record a free game value indicative of the number of free games available in a feature game;
an accumulation condition determiner arranged to determine whether an accumulation condition exists in an outcome of a base game;
a free game meter incrementor arranged to increment a free game meter by at least one free game when the accumulation condition determiner determines that an accumulation condition exists in an outcome of the base game;
a trigger condition determiner arranged to cause the gaming system to implement a feature game of a plurality of feature games when a feature trigger condition exists in an outcome of the base game;
wherein at least one feature game includes in a free game of the feature game a number of symbol rows that is at least one symbol row more than the number of symbol rows of the base game and at least one symbol row more than the number of symbol rows of a free game of another feature game.
In an embodiment, a free game of each feature game includes a different number of symbol rows than a free game of each other feature game.
In an embodiment, the number of symbol rows in a free game of a feature game increases with increasing level of feature game.
In an embodiment, each feature game has an associated different free game meter.
In an embodiment, the accumulation condition comprises display of at least one defined symbol in an outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the accumulation condition comprises display of at least one defined symbol in at least one defined region of the displayed symbols in the outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the free game meter incrementor is arranged to increment at least one free game meter when the accumulation condition determiner determines that multiple accumulation conditions exists in an outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the base game includes a plurality of different accumulation symbols and each free game meter is associated with a different accumulation condition such that occurrence of a defined accumulation condition causes a defined free game meter to be incremented.
In an embodiment, at least one feature game is of linked progressive type whereby a plurality of gaming devices are associated with the feature game such that at least one free game meter is arranged to increment based on outcomes base games implemented by the plurality of gaming devices.
In an embodiment, the feature trigger condition comprises display of at least one defined symbol in an outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the feature trigger condition comprises display of at least one defined trigger symbol in at least one defined region of the displayed symbols in the outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the feature trigger condition comprises display of a plurality of defined trigger symbols in a respective plurality of defined regions of the displayed symbols in the outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the feature trigger condition comprises display of at least one defined trigger symbol in at least one respective defined region of the displayed symbols in the outcome of the base game and display of an accumulation symbol in a different defined region of the displayed symbols in the outcome of the base game.
In an embodiment, the feature game to be implemented by the feature game implementer is selected based on the accumulation symbol displayed during the base game.
In an embodiment, the number of symbol rows in a free game of a feature game is predefined.
In an embodiment, the number of symbol rows in a free game of a feature game is determined based on a formula dependent on at least one term that is randomly or pseudo randomly generated.
In an embodiment, the number of symbol rows in a free game is dependent on the implemented free game.
In an embodiment, for a defined feature game the system is arranged to vary the number of symbol rows in at least one free game of the feature game such that at least one free game has a different number of symbol rows than at least one other free game of the feature game.
In an embodiment, for a defined feature game at least one first free game of the feature game has a first number of symbol rows and a subsequent at least one second free game of the feature game has a second number of symbol rows, the first number of symbol rows different to the second number of symbol rows.
In an embodiment, functionality of a free game of a feature game is dependent on the feature game such that an award magnitude or a likelihood of obtaining a winning outcome is higher for a defined feature game than for other feature games.
While the invention has been described with respect to the figures, it will be appreciated that many modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Any variation and derivation from the above description and figures are included in the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.
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