The invention relates to a new method of providing an outcome in a wagering game.
Wagering games are well known. They are divided in many categories (poker, bingo, line games, etc.) and played on different media (on gaming tables with cards or tiles, on gaming terminals, on cell phones, etc.). They are also divided into two major categories: games of chance and games of skills. To play these games in an electronic format, players put credits into their gaming terminals, place bets and are awarded prizes based on the outcomes obtained during the game play.
To attract new players, game designers continually create new games, features and ways to provide these outcomes to the players.
A known solution to incite players to play longer on these gaming terminals is to give them more control. This control may even create challenges for the players, with the player incentive partly residing in having the possibility to improve their performance and, sometimes, to increase the prizes.
The present invention relates to many fields: puzzle, skill, competition and prize awarding games.
There are many kinds of electronic puzzle games. One of these is known as a “water-pipeline game” wherein a figure is to be completed by connecting lines. Another one is played on the “Puzzle Game Apparatus” of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,641. These two games provide challenges to players based on the positioning of tiles.
Another puzzle game offering challenges to players is described in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,602,133 entitled “Interactive electronic puzzle game . . . ”, which allows the player a limited time to perform a specific action in the puzzle. When the player does not complete said action within the allotted time, the puzzle is rearranged.
Other games and features have been developed; examples of developments applied to wagering games and gaming terminals are players driving a virtual car during a race in a bonus mode, answering trivia questions in order to be awarded bonus prizes, selecting objects of hidden values in a second-screen bonus, traveling through a path on a Monopoly game board, etc.
There is always a need for new methods or apparatuses to increase the player's interest in wagering games. In consequence, improvement in the field of wagering games is still required.
In consequence, the invention consists in a game played on a gaming terminal, a player terminal or system suitable for the play of said game and a method of playing said game.
The invention method of playing the game involves displaying a representation of the game on a gaming terminal screen; said game representation comprises a model image representation and a game board wherein at least one (but usually a plurality) of moving objects are displayed. The objects comprise portions of said model image and at least one portion of an alien image. To play, the player selects objects. Upon selection, the gaming terminal identifies the objects as from the model image or from an alien image. If one selected object is a part of an alien image, the play ends. However, if the selected object is part of the model image, this object is removed from the moving objects on the game board. When all objects from the model image have been selected, the play is established as a win.
The above method can also be applied in game environments wherein many players compete against each other and each player is being given at least one model image. During the play, selected objects are distributed randomly to players that select objects they judge part of their model image. A play ends when the player has selected a wrong object, such as a portion of another player's model image. The winner is the player succeeding to select all objects part of his model image, or the last player remaining.
A specific embodiment is a method of playing a bingo game on linked gaming terminals. Accordingly, players select representation of bingo numbers on their terminals in order to be the first to create a winning pattern on their bingo card.
The method of the invention includes additional characteristics as disclosed in the following descriptions and embodiments of the invention as well as in the annexed claims. Such characteristics include the prize awarding to players and game playing until a loss. Other disclosed characteristics relate to the selection of the objects, the determination of the value of the prize awarded, the game environment, etc.
The invention also includes a suitable environment for the play of the game. Such an environment comprises gaming terminals to play the game in individual mode and a more complex gaming system with many components for competition mode.
A gaming terminal for the individual mode comprises credit-related means, input means, display means, a memory and computing means. The computing means are arranged (a) to interpret software code from the memory, (b) to exchange information with the credit-related means and the input means, (c) to control the display means to provide a representation of the game, and (d) to modify process of the game in accordance with information received from the input means; therefore, the computing means end the game as a wrong selection is completed by the player.
A gaming system for playing the game in a competition mode comprises a central system, a communication means, and gaming terminals. The central system provides objects to the gaming terminals, which display them in a synchronous manner. The players select objects on their terminals in accordance with the method of playing the game until a winner is established.
A method of playing a game on a gaming terminal comprising displaying a game representation on an electronic display; receiving selection inputs from a player for the selection of objects within said game representation; and establishing a game status upon achieving a final state in the game; displaying within the game representation a model image and a game board for displaying at least one of said objects, said object being selected among a population of objects representing portions of said model image and portions of an alien image; removing representation of said selected object from the game representation; establishing a loss game status upon selection of an object representing said portion of said alien image; and establishing a win game status upon selection of all objects required to fulfill a win criterion.
A method of playing a wagering game comprising registering a plurality of players on linked gaming terminals for the play of the game; dispensing a model image to each of said players; providing randomly selected objects to display to all gaming terminals; and establishing a player as a winner when one of:—the participation of all other registered players' model images in the play of the game has ended, and—said player has successfully selected all objects fulfilling a winning criterion in view of his model image; displaying a game representation on each player's gaming terminal, said game representation comprising the player's model image representation and a game board wherein, during the play of the game, at least one of said randomly selected object is displayed; receiving selection inputs from players, said selection inputs corresponding to selection of at least one said objects; identifying each of the at least one selected object as from the selecting player's at least one model image; and ending participation in the play of the game of at least one of the plurality of player's model image upon a negative identification of at least one of the at least one selected object.
A method of playing a bingo game on gaming terminals comprising: receiving bets from a plurality of players; dispensing a bingo card bearing numbers to each of said players; completing a random draw of bingo numbers on a central system; transmitting the drawn bingo numbers to the gaming terminals; marking matches between one of said drawn bingo numbers and a card-borne number of a player's bingo card; establishing a winner when the markings of a player's bingo card fulfills a win criterion; and awarding said winner a prize; synchronously displaying a representation of received bingo numbers on each player's gaming terminal; receiving selection inputs of said drawn bingo number from players through selection of their representations; evaluating each of the drawn bingo numbers as to whether or not it matches at least one card-borne number of the player's bingo card; ending participation of a player's bingo card upon a negative evaluation of a selected bingo number.
A gaming terminal for the play of a game, comprising credit-related means; input means; display means; memory; and computing means arranged to interpret software code from memory, to receive input commands from the input means, and to receive inputs from and to authorize actions of credit-related means, and to control images on the display means in a manner of providing a representation of the game comprising at least one model image and a game board wherein at least one object is displayed; the display means providing a representation of randomly selected objects among a group of objects representing a portion of a model image and a portion of an alien image; the input means receiving selection inputs from players, said selection inputs corresponding to the election of displayed objects; the computing means identifying each of the elected objects as being from the model image; and the computing means ending participation in the play of the game of at least one model image upon a negative identification of an elected object.
A gaming system for the play of a game among a group of players, comprising a central system; communication means; and a group of gaming terminals in communication with the central system through the communication means, each gaming terminal comprising credit-related means, input means, display means, memory, and computing means arranged to interpret software code from memory, to receive input commands from the input means, and to receive inputs from and to authorize actions of credit-related means, and to control images on the display means in a manner of providing a representation of the game comprising a model image and a game board wherein for displaying at least one object; the central system providing randomly selected objects among a group of objects from said model image and synchronously transmitting the selected objects to the gaming terminals; the gaming terminals: receiving selection inputs from players, said selection inputs corresponding to the election of at least one displayed object; identifying each of the at least one elected object as being from the selecting player's at least one model image; and ending participation in the play of the game of at least one selecting player's model image upon a negative identification of an elected object.
These as well as other aspects and advantages of the invention will become easier to understand in light of the following description and embodiments of the invention and in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Devices fulfilling the above characteristics of a gaming terminal may include electronic gaming apparatuses, personal computers, cell phones, or any electronic devices that include suitable components for the play of the present invention.
The typical steps to play the game are as illustrates on
Many variations of this typical process for playing the game are available. For instance, the play may continue for at least one other round with an increased difficulty level following a successful play. In this context, the prize may be awarded when the player loses, or when the player has successfully completed the top level.
Another variation may reside in the way the objects are selected. In the case of the game representation illustrated on
To control the difficulty level of the game, the number of objects constituting the model image may vary. The model image may comprise holes, the holes being the objects that must be selected to succeed. Another possibility is to vary the number of objects coming from alien images. Another possibility is to vary the speed of the objects in motion, to place the selection window in motion, to vary the speed of the components in motion. Yet, other possibilities are to limit the selection life span of the objects, to limit the time to complete the play, etc. Another possibility is to render the identification of the model image corresponding objects less evident through a modification of the model image representation (for instance, fade-out, black-and-white versus color images, or blinking image), or though similar modifications of the object representations. Etc.
Another variation of the described process is to provide a timer (counter) to monitor the time played. In addition, a point counter may add up cumulated points as the game progresses, these points being awarded as object selections are completed. Accordingly, the awarded prize value may be calculated based on cumulated points, the time used to end the game, or a combination of these methods.
The game described may be played as a primary game. Accordingly, the player places the bet to play the current game up to its outcome and is rewarded accordingly. The game may also be configured as a bonus game. When a trigger event in an underlying game occurs, the game switches to a representation of the invention game. Said game is played up to its outcome and a bonus prize is awarded accordingly. Another alternative is to provide the game as an optional game. The player participates in an underlying game and a counter cumulates the wins. At some point, the player is offered to play the current optional game, if the player accepts, this player can place at least part of his wins as a bet in the optional game. In consequence, the game cannot be played directly with credits inserted by the player but only with winning credits provided by previous plays of the underlying game.
The competition game (
This embodiment, as in a previously described embodiment, may include many variations. The competition game may also include some of the variations and/or characteristics that are listed above for any previously described embodiments. For instance, the objects of alien images (such as other player's model images) or all objects may have a selection time limit. When this life span is elapsed, the objects may automatically disappear from the game board of all gaming terminals 10.
A particular embodiment of the competition game version is for playing a bingo game. Players are dispensed game cards bearing nine [9] numbers for instance. The central system draws ball numbers and sends them to the gaming terminals. The players select them as soon as they appear on the player terminal screen without selecting wrong numbers. The first player that creates a straight line of three [3] numbers by marking his or her bingo card with the selected numbers or the last player who remains active is established the winner. The prize value awarded to the winner may be based on the winner performance.
Many parameters may take place in the calculation of the winning prize value. The prize value may be predetermined. It may depend on the reached game level or the difficulty level of the last play. A prize may be awarded for each right selection. Extra awards may be given for completion of a model image. The prize value may be randomly determined on a lottery system with predetermined values, by comparing a game score with a lottery result, by comparing a game score with a pay schedule, etc.
Accordingly, while the invention has been described in connection with the specific embodiments thereof and their disclosed variations, it will be understood that other modifications are available. It is the intent to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention. Such covered applications will find their essential features herein set forth in the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of PCT patent application serial number PCT/CA2003/001615 filed Oct. 29, 2003, now pending, which claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/421,733 filed Oct. 29, 2002, now abandoned, the specifications of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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60421733 | Oct 2002 | US |
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Parent | PCT/CA03/01615 | Oct 2003 | US |
Child | 11103634 | Apr 2005 | US |