US20080242386A1 - Gaming machine that changes the number of free games depending on golf game result thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a gaming machine that changes the number of free games depending on a game result thereof.
- a game state which is referred to as a free game enabling a player to play a game without consuming a credit.
- a game state is shifted to the free game state, a player can acquire many credits.
- US20020025849 discloses a free game as a second game. In general, the number of free games (free game-number) is randomly determined. At this time, a predetermined free game-number is set.
- the invention provides a gaming machine having new entertainment characteristics.
- the invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below.
- the gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller.
- the display has several areas that arrange many symbols.
- the game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a) ⁇ (f).
- the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to randomly start a golf game, (d) to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (f) to continue the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below.
- the gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller.
- the display has several areas that arrange many symbols.
- the game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a) ⁇ (g).
- the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to randomly start a golf game in a basic game, (d) to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) to accumulatively store the awarded point, (f) to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- the invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below.
- the gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller.
- the display has several areas that arrange many symbols.
- the game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a) ⁇ (f).
- the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) to randomly start a golf game in the free game, (e) to awards a point to a player depending on a golf game result, and (f) to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below.
- the gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller.
- the display has several areas that arrange many symbols.
- the game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a) ⁇ (f).
- the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to randomly start a golf game in a basic game, (d) to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, (e) to accumulatively store the awarded point, (f) to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- the invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below.
- the gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller.
- the display has several areas that arrange many symbols.
- the game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a) ⁇ (f).
- the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) to randomly start a golf game in the free game, (e) to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, and (f) to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas.
- the method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) randomly starting a golf game, (d) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (f) continuing the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas.
- the method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) randomly starting a golf game in a basic game, (d) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) accumulatively storing the awarded point, (f) shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- the invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas.
- the method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) randomly starting a golf game in the free game, (e) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, and (f) extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas.
- the method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) randomly starting a golf game in a basic game, (d) awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, (e) accumulatively storing the awarded point, (f) shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- the invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas.
- the method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) randomly starting a golf game in the free game, (e) awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, and (f) extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a gaming method of a slot machine
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an external appearance of a slot machine
- FIG. 3 illustrates a display screen
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a control circuit of a slot machine
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an image control circuit of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 shows symbols and code numbers of the symbols
- FIG. 7 shows a payout management table
- FIG. 8A shows a free game-number table
- FIG. 8B shows a free game-number table
- FIG. 9 shows a mini game start determining table
- FIG. 10 shows a mini game result determining table
- FIG. 11 illustrates a display screen
- FIG. 12A illustrates a display screen
- FIG. 12B illustrates a display screen
- FIG. 13A is a flow chart of a basic process
- FIG. 13B is a flow chart of a basic process
- FIG. 14 is a flow chart of a free game process
- FIG. 15 is a flow chart of a mini game process
- a gaming machine (slot machine) 1 comprises a display (central variable display unit 4 B, central liquid crystal panel 5 B) having several areas (display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E) that arrange many symbols (symbols 180 ), a bet unit (coin insertion slot 12 , operating buttons 11 ) that bets a value (coin) and a game controller (microcomputer 31 , main CPU 32 ) that is programmed to operate as described in steps (a) ⁇ (f).
- a step (a) the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas when a value is bet.
- step (b) the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged.
- step (c) the game controller is programmed to start randomly a golf game.
- step (d) the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result.
- step (e) the game controller is programmed to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
- step (f) the game controller is programmed to continue the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging the symbols 180 in the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E, when a coin is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols 180 rearranged; randomly starting a golf game; awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result; shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the coin to be bet can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and continuing the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the “gaming machine” may be a slot machine 1 for a single player or may be a multiplayer-type gaming machine that allows participation of two or more players.
- the multiplayer-type gaming machine may consist of several slot machines 1 that are connected to each other in a data communication manner.
- the gaming machine may execute any of a mechanically operating game, an electrically operating game and a mechanically and electrically operating game.
- the mechanically operating game there is a slot machine 1 having reels that are realistically manufactured.
- the electrically operating game there is a slot machine 1 that displays a reel image in a display device such as liquid crystal monitor and virtually rotates or moves it.
- the invention provides the slot machine 1 as the gaming machine.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the “display” may include a liquid crystal display device, a CRT (cathode-ray tube) device, a plasma display device and the like.
- a single or several displays may be provided to the slot machine 1 .
- the display may be respectively provided to each of the slot machines 1 .
- a large-scale display that is commonly used for all the slot machines 1 may be provided separately from the slot machines 1 .
- the “basic game” is an original main game of the gaming machine and a game that is executed in a base game state.
- the basic game is a slot game in which the symbols are variably displayed and a value is awarded on the basis of the stop display result.
- the “value” includes a medal, coin, gaming ball, money, bill, magnetic card the like.
- the “free game” is a game in which a player can play a game over the predetermined number of times without betting a coin.
- the free game is a type of a bonus game.
- the bonus game is a gaming state that is more advantageous than the basic game.
- the bonus game is not particularly limited as long as it is a gaming state that is advantageous to a player, i.e., it is more advantageous than the basic game.
- the bonus game may include a state in which more values can be acquired than in the basic game, a state in which a value can be acquired in a higher probability than the basic game, a state in which the value is less consumed than in the basic game and the like.
- the “golf game” is a game that is different from the original main game of the gaming machine and is executed simultaneously with the basic game or executed at one time period during a stop period of the basic game. In the golf game of this embodiment, it is possible to input an intensity of shot that a player hits a ball.
- the golf game may be a game as “driving contest” or may be a putting game allowing only one putting on a green.
- the golf game different from the main game is referred to as mini game.
- the “arrangement” means a state in which an outside player can identify the symbols 180 with naked eyes. Meanwhile, the “rearrangement” is meant by arranging the symbols 180 again after dismissing the arrangement of the symbols 180 . Furthermore, the “predetermined condition” is determined on the basis of the rearrangement result on a pay line.
- the “pay line” is provided to determine a combination of the symbols 180 . In other words, when the symbols 180 are rearranged on and out of the pay line L, a combination is determined for only the symbols 180 rearranged on the pay line. As a result of the determination for a combination, when it is made a winning combination, it is carried out, for example, a process of paying out a coin based on the winning combination.
- the “point” is generated as a result that a mini game ends in success.
- the number of points has an effect on the free game-number.
- the pay line L, the symbols 180 , the winning combination and the golf game will be specifically described below.
- the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a) ⁇ (g)
- a step (a) the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas.
- the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged.
- the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in a basic game.
- the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result.
- the game controller is programmed to accumulatively store the awarded point.
- the game controller is programmed to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
- the game controller is programmed to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; randomly starting a golf game in a basic game; awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result; accumulatively storing the awarded point; shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a) ⁇ (f)
- a step (a) the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas when a value is bet.
- step (b) the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged.
- step (c) the game controller is programmed to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
- step (d) the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in the free game.
- the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result.
- step (f) the game controller is programmed to extent the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; randomly starting a golf game in the free game; awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result; and extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a) ⁇ (g)
- a step (a) the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas, when a value is bet.
- step (b) the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged.
- step (c) the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in a basic game.
- step (d) the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game.
- the game controller is programmed to accumulatively store the awarded point.
- the game controller is programmed to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
- step (g) the game controller is programmed to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; randomly starting a golf game in a basic game; awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game; accumulatively storing the awarded point; shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a) ⁇ (f)
- a step (a) the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas, when a value is bet.
- step (b) the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged.
- step (c) the game controller is programmed to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
- step (d) the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in the free game.
- the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game.
- step (f) the game controller is programmed to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
- the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; randomly starting a golf game in the free game; awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game; and extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- slot machine 1 that is electrically and mechanically structured is specifically described.
- the slot machine 1 is an upright-type slot machine and has a cabinet 3 for accommodating electrical or mechanical parts that are provided to execute a predetermined game aspect.
- the slot machine is provided with a display 4 for displaying game information based on a game operation of a player.
- the display 4 has an upper variable display unit 4 A, a central variable display unit 4 B and a lower variable display unit 4 C.
- the upper variable display unit 4 A has an upper transparent liquid crystal panel 5 A that is fixed to a front door of the cabinet 3 .
- an effect such as character (not shown) is carried out.
- the central variable display unit 4 B is a rotating symbol display panel that a player always observes closely, and has a central transparent liquid crystal panel 5 B that is fixed to the front door of the cabinet 3 .
- a central transparent liquid crystal panel 5 B As shown in FIG. 3 , five display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E are displayed in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B.
- a single pay line L which horizontally traverses the five display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E, is displayed in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B.
- a bet-number display unit 6 , a payout-number display unit 8 or a credit-number display unit 9 is displayed in an upper part of the central liquid crystal panel 5 B.
- Symbol rows consisting of the symbols 180 are scroll-displayed in the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E.
- each of the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E is divided into an upper stage 7 a , a central stage 7 b and a lower stage 7 c .
- the symbols 180 are respectively stopped (arranged) in the respective stages 7 a , 7 b , 7 c .
- “PLUM” is stopped in the upper stage 7 a of the display window 7 A
- “ORANGE” is stopped in the central stage 7 b of the display window 7 A
- “PLUM” is stopped in the lower stage 7 c of the display window 7 A.
- the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E display a symbol matrix consisting of 5 columns and 3 rows. In the mean time, the symbol matrix is not limited to 5 columns and 3 rows.
- the pay line L is provided to determine a combination of the symbols 180 .
- a combination is determined for only the symbols 180 rearranged on the pay line.
- the determination for a combination when it is made a winning combination, it is carried out, for example, a process of paying out a coin based on the winning combination.
- the symbols stopped on the pay line L constitute a predetermined combination
- a process of paying out a coin for example, is carried out.
- a coin may be paid out, irrespective of the pay line L.
- a mini game screen 200 (refer to FIG. 1 ) that executes a mini game is displayed in a lower part of the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E.
- the mini game screen 200 is not always displayed but is displayed during the mini game.
- the mini game is randomly started and executed over the predetermined number of times.
- the lower variable display unit 4 C has a lower liquid crystal panel 5 C that displays a point-number recorded in a card or a game point-number.
- the numerical value displayed in the lower liquid crystal panel 5 C is based on a display result of the central variable display unit 4 B.
- the game point-number that is displayed in the lower liquid crystal panel 5 C is calculated on the basis of the winning combination made.
- a ticket printer 14 is provided to a left side of the lower liquid crystal panel 5 C and a card reader 15 is provided to a right side of the lower liquid crystal panel 5 C.
- An operating table 10 that protrudes from the front face of the cabinet 3 is disposed below the lower variable display unit 5 C.
- On the operating table 10 there are arranged operating buttons 11 (for example, bet button, collect button, start button, stop button and the like) as an operating unit enabling a player to operate a game.
- a coin insertion slot 12 and a bill insertion slot 13 are provided to the operating table 10 .
- a waist-position panel 17 is disposed below the operating table 10 .
- the waist-position panel 17 is a plastic panel having a game-related image printed thereto.
- the waist-position panel 17 is fixed to a lower front door 18 and illuminated by a cold cathode-ray tube.
- a coin tray 19 that collects coins, which are paid out on the basis of a game result, is disposed below the waist-position panel 17 .
- a light-emitting unit 20 is disposed to the cabinet 3 of the slot machine 1 so that it surrounds a game area including the upper variable display unit 4 A, the central variable display unit 4 B, the lower variable display unit 4 C and the operating table 10 .
- the light-emitting unit 20 comprises side lamps 22 that are provided to inclined parts 21 , which are protruded in a bow shape at front right and left ends of the cabinet 3 and at side parts over the upper variable display unit 4 A, the central variable display unit 4 B and the lower variable display unit 4 C, speaker lamps 24 that are provided to arc-shaped speaker 23 , which are sideways protruded at the right and left ends of the cabinet 3 adjacent to the operating table 10 , and are arranged along edges of the speakers 24 , under lamps 25 that are provided to the lower front door 18 and arranged along lower edges of the waist-position panel 17 , and top lamps 26 that are provided to an upper part of the upper variable display unit 4 A and have power lamps 26 a disposed at both sides and central band-shaped lamps 26 b
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an overall electrical structure of the slot machine 1 .
- the slot machine 1 has many components about a main control substrate 71 including a microcomputer 31 .
- the main control substrate 71 has a microcomputer 31 , a random number generator 35 , a sampling circuit 36 , a clock pulse generating circuit 37 , a frequency dividing circuit 38 , an illumination effect driving circuit 61 , a hopper driving circuit 63 , a payout completion signal circuit 65 , a display unit driving circuit 67 , a first image control circuit 68 , a second control circuit 69 and a speaker dividing circuit 72 .
- the microcomputer 31 has a main CPU 32 , a RAM 33 and a ROM 34 .
- the main CPU 32 operates in accordance with a program stored in the ROM 34 and executes an input/output of a signal to and from the other components, thereby controlling an overall operation of the slot machine 1 .
- the RAM 33 serves as a temporary storage means when the main CPU 32 operates.
- the ROM 34 stores data or program used when the main CPU 32 operates. For example, a random number value that is sampled by the sampling circuit 36 is temporarily maintained in the ROM after a game starts.
- a payout management table shown in FIG. 7 a free game-number table shown in FIG. 8 , a mini game start determining table shown in FIG. 9 and a mini game result determining table shown in FIG. 10 are stored in the ROM.
- the ROM 34 stores a program that is executed by the main CPU 32 and permanent data.
- the random number generator 35 is operated in accordance with an instruction of the main CPU 32 and generates a random number within a predetermined range.
- the sampling circuit 36 samples any random number of the random numbers that are generated by the random number generator 35 in accordance with an instruction of the main CPU 32 and inputs the sampled random number into the main CPU 32 .
- the clock pulse generating circuit 37 generates a reference clock for operating the main CPU 32 and the frequency dividing circuit 38 inputs a signal that the reference clock is divided in a predetermined period to the main CPU 32 .
- the main control substrate 71 is connected with the operating buttons 11 including a stop button for inputting an instruction to stop the scroll of the symbol rows, a start button, a collect button, a bet button and the like and allows signals corresponding to the push of the buttons to be inputted into the main CPU 32 via the I/O port 39 .
- main control substrate 71 is connected with a bill validator 58 , a coin counter 59 , a ticket printer 14 and a card reader 15 .
- the bill validator 58 reads an image of bill inserted into the bill insertion slot 13 and receives the normal bill in the cabinet 3 . In addition, when receiving the normal bill, the bill validator 58 outputs an input signal to the main CPU 32 based on an amount of the bill.
- the main CPU 32 stores a credit-number in the RAM 33 , which corresponds to the amount of bill transmitted by the input signal.
- the coin counter 59 is provided in the coin insertion slot 12 and identifies whether the coin inserted into the coin insertion slot 12 is normal or not. The abnormal coin is discharged to the coin tray 19 . In addition, the coin counter 59 outputs an input signal to the main CPU 32 when it detects a normal coin.
- the ticket printer 14 prints a barcode on a ticket, in which data such as credit-number stored in the RAM 33 , the day and time and identification number of the slot machine 1 is coded, based on the control signal outputted from the main CPU 32 , and then outputs a ticket having the barcode.
- the card reader 15 reads the data from a smart card to transmit it to the main CPU 32 , or writes the data to the smart card based on a control signal from the main CPU 32 .
- the illumination effect driving circuit 61 outputs an effect signal that causes the light-emitting unit 20 to execute an illumination effect.
- the light-emitting unit 20 consists of many lamps or LED including the side lamps 22 , the speaker lamps 24 , the under lamps 25 and the top lamps 26 .
- the hopper driving circuit 63 drives a hopper 64 under control of the main CPU 32 .
- the hopper 64 executes an operation of paying out a coin and pays out the coin to the coin tray 19 .
- the payout completion signal circuit 65 inputs data of the coin-number from a coin detection unit 66 connected thereto and inputs a signal, which notifies payout completion of the coin when the coin-number reaches a predetermined number, to the main CPU 32 .
- the coin detection unit 66 measures the number of coins paid out by the hopper 64 and inputs data of the measured number to the payout completion signal circuit 65 .
- the display unit driving circuit 67 controls display operations of various display units such as bet-number display unit 6 , payout-number display unit 8 , credit-number display unit 9 and lower liquid crystal panel 5 C.
- the first image control circuit 68 and the second image control circuit 69 have a same structure.
- the first image control circuit 68 displays an effect screen in the upper liquid crystal panel 5 A and the second image control circuit 69 displays the symbols 180 or mini game screen 200 in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B.
- the speaker driving circuit 72 controls the voice output by the speakers 23 .
- the image control circuits 68 , 69 will be described later.
- the main CPU 32 executes a control of outputting a command signal, which causes the symbols 180 displayed in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B to be scrolled when a credit is bet and then the start button is pushed, to the second image control circuit 69 , a control of determining symbols that are stopped after the symbols 180 are scrolled and a control of stopping the determined symbols in the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E.
- the main CPU 32 has functions of an arrangement controller for executing an arrangement control of selecting symbols to be arranged into a symbol matrix from many types of symbols and stopping the symbols in the symbol matrix from a scroll state, so as to rearrange the displayed symbols 180 as the symbol matrix after scrolling the symbols 180 displayed in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B.
- the second image control circuit 69 will be described in detail. Meanwhile, since the first image control circuit 68 is same as the second image control circuit 69 , its description is omitted.
- the second image control circuit 69 controls the display of the central liquid crystal panel 5 B of the variable display unit 4 B.
- the second image control circuit 69 has an interface circuit 74 that is connected to the I/O port 39 , an image control CPU 82 , an image control work RAM 83 , an image control program ROM 84 , a VDP (Video Display Processor) 85 , an image ROM 86 , a video RAM 87 and a driving circuit 88 .
- VDP Video Display Processor
- the image control CPU 82 determines an image that is displayed in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B in accordance with an image control program stored in the image control program ROM 84 , based on parameters set in the microcomputer 31 .
- the image control program ROM 84 stores the image control program relating to the display in the central liquid crystal panel 5 B or a variety of selection tables.
- the image control work RAM 83 serves as a temporary storage means when the image control program is executed in the image control CPU 82 .
- the VDP 85 forms an image in accordance with a content determined in the image control CPU 82 and outputs the image to the central liquid crystal panel 5 B.
- the image ROM 86 stores dot data for forming an image.
- the video RAM 87 serves as a temporary storage means when the VDP 85 forms an image.
- the driving circuit 88 controls the display of the central liquid crystal panel 5 B, based on the VDP 85 .
- the symbols 180 to be displayed in the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E of the slot machine 1 constitute columns of symbols, each of which consists of 22 symbols.
- the symbols constituting the respective columns of symbols are given with one code number of 0 ⁇ 21, as shown in FIG. 6 .
- Each of the columns of symbols is constituted with a combination of symbols of “JACKPOT 7,” “BLUE 7,” “BELL,” “CHERRY,” “STRAWBERRY,” “PLUM,” “ORANGE” and “APPLE.”
- the three successive symbols in the columns of symbols are displayed (arranged) in the upper, center and lower stages 7 a , 7 b , 7 c of the respective display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E, respectively, so that they constitute a symbol matrix of 5 columns/3 rows.
- the bet button is pushed and then the start button is pushed to start a game, the symbols constituting the symbol matrix start the scroll.
- a predetermined time period elapses after the scroll starts, the scrolls of the respective symbols are stopped (rearranged).
- the winning combination is a combination that a combination of symbols stopped on the pay line L becomes an advantageous state to the player.
- the advantageous state is a state in which a coin is paid out in accordance with the winning combination, a state in which the payout-number of coins is added to a credit, a state in which a bonus game is started, and the like.
- a bonus game is a gaming state that is more advantageous than the basic game.
- the other bonus game may be further adopted.
- a state in which it is possible to obtain more coins than the basic game a state in which it is possible to obtain a coin in a higher probability than in the basic game, a state in which the coin is less consumed than in the basic game, a free game and the like may be adopted as the other bonus game.
- each table stored in the ROM 34 of the main control substrate 71 is described with reference to FIGS. 7 to 10 .
- FIG. 7 shows a payout management table managing a payout that is awarded on the basis of a winning combination.
- the payout management table is stored in the ROM 34 of the main control substrate 71 and the payout information is matched to a type of the winning combination. For example, a payout corresponding to a winning combination of “BELL” is “10.” A payout corresponding to a winning combination of “BLUE 7” is “40.”
- the payouts in the basic game and the free game are set to be same.
- FIG. 8A shows a table that is referred to, when determining a free game-number for a point-number acquired in a mini game of the basic game.
- a point-number awarded in a mini game is matched to a free game-number. For example, when an accumulated point is “4,” “80” free games are executed. In addition, when an accumulated point is “8,” “160” free games are executed. Like this, when a mini game of the basic game results in success and more points are thus acquired, a player can continue the free game for a long time.
- FIG. 8B is a table that is referred to, when determining a free game-number for a point-number acquired in a mini game of the free game. As shown in FIG. 8B , whenever acquiring a point in a mini game of the free game, the game is extended by “10” times.
- the point that is acquired in a mini game of the basic game is a point for determining a game-number of a free game that will be shifted later.
- the point that is acquired in a mini game of the free game is a point for extending a free game that is being executed.
- it is possible to enable a player to actively play a mini game by relating a mini game result and an acquirable point to a game-number of the free game.
- FIG. 9 shows a table that is referred to when determining whether to start a mini game.
- the mini game is started approximately at the same time when the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed and the symbols 180 are scrolled.
- the random numbers are respectively allotted to a case where a mini game is started and a case where a mini game is not started. For example, in the basic game, when the random number of “0 ⁇ 156” is sampled, a mini game is started and when the random number of “157 ⁇ 256” is sampled, a mini game is not started.
- the free game when the random number of “0 ⁇ 199” is sampled, a mini game is started and when the random number of “200 ⁇ 256” is sampled, a mini game is not started.
- the mini game may be started in only one of the basic game and the free game, or may be started in the bonus game.
- FIG. 10 shows a table that is referred to when a player does not push the operating button 11 (start button) in the mini game.
- it is determined whether the mini game ends in success, based on the operation of the player.
- a mini game result is randomly determined.
- the random numbers are respectively allotted to a case where the mini game ends in success and a case where the mini game results in failure. For example, when the random number of “0 ⁇ 200” is sampled, the mini game ends in failure and when the random number of “201 ⁇ 256” is sampled, the mini game results in success.
- a probability that the mini game will result in success is lower. Thereby, it is possible to enable a player to actively take part in the mini game.
- FIG. 11 An example of a display state of the display 4 (specifically, central variable display unit 4 B) during the operation of the slot machine 1 is described in detail. Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 11 , the display state is described on the basis of a structure in which the display 4 arranges the symbols 180 in a video reel manner.
- FIG. 11 shows a display state of the display 4 when a mini game is started.
- the display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E are moved in an upward direction from the center and a mini game screen 200 executing a mini game is displayed below the respective display windows 7 A, 7 B, 7 C, 7 D, 7 E, as shown in FIG. 11 .
- a golf player 201 is displayed in a center of the mini game screen 200 and a golf course is displayed in an overall screen.
- a shot gauge 202 that adjusts an intensity of a shot is displayed in a left side of the mini game screen 200 .
- the shot gauge 202 has a rectangular power gauge 202 a and a triangle marker 202 b that piston-moves along a long side of the power gauge 202 a .
- the moving triangle marker 202 b is stopped when the player pushes the operating button 11 (start button).
- a shot area 202 c is set in the power gauge 202 a .
- FIG. 12A shows a shifted state of the mini game screen 200 when the mini game ends in success.
- FIG. 12A shows a screen displayed when a player pushes the operating button 11 (start button) to stop the moving triangle marker 202 b in the shot area 202 c .
- start button the operating button 11
- the letters of “Nice Shot” and an acquired point-number (1 pt) are displayed.
- the acquired point is accumulated in the mini game of the basic game and the accumulated point-number is displayed in the mini game screen 200 (not shown). Thereby, the player can check the acquired points.
- FIG. 12B shows a shifted state of the mini game screen 200 when the mini game ends in failure.
- FIG. 12B shows a screen displayed when a player pushes the operating button 11 (start button) but does not stop the moving triangle marker 202 b in the shot area 202 c .
- the letters of “Miss Shot” are displayed. In this case, a point is not generated.
- a degree of difficulty of the mini game is randomly determined and sizes of the shot area 202 c are different depending on the degree of difficulty. For example, when the degree of difficulty is low, the shot area 202 c becomes larger and thus it is easy to stop the triangle marker 202 b in the shot area 202 c . When the degree of difficulty is high, the shot area 202 c becomes smaller and thus it is difficult to stop the triangle marker 202 b in the shot area 202 c.
- the mini game is started and ended in a unit game from after the operating button 11 (start button) is operated and the scroll of the symbols 180 is started until the scroll is stopped.
- the player does not push the operating button 11 (start button) until the scroll of the symbols 180 is stopped, the golf player 201 automatically starts a shot. In this case, it is randomly determined whether the mini game ends in success through the table of FIG. 10 and the sampling of the random number.
- FIGS. 13A and 13B are flow charts showing process operations in the basic game of the slot machine 1 , which are carried out by the main CPU 32 of the slot machine 1 .
- a one-time routine of FIGS. 13A and 13B constitutes a unit game.
- the slot machine 1 has been started in advance.
- the parameters used in the main CPU 32 are initialized as predetermined values and the slot machine 1 is thus normally operated.
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the credit is remained which is the remaining number of the coins inserted by the player (S 1 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 reads the credit-number (C) stored in the RAM 33 and carries out a process based on the credit-number read. When the credit-number (C) is “0” (S 1 : NO), the main CPU 32 ends this routine without carrying out any process because it cannot start a game. On the other hand, when the credit-number is “1” or more (S 1 : YES), the main CPU 32 determines that there remains a credit and proceeds to a S 2 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed or not (S 2 ). When the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed (S 2 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 16 . On the other hand, when the operating button 11 (bet button) is not pushed for a predetermined time period (S 2 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 3 .
- the main CPU 32 When the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 3 , it sets a game condition. Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines a coin-number that is bet on the pay line L in the game, based on the operation of the operating button 11 (bet button). At this time, the main CPU 32 receives an operation signal that has occurred as the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed, and stores a bet-number on the pay line L in a predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , based on the reception number of times of the operation signal.
- the main CPU 32 reads the credit-number (C) stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , subtracts a total bet-number having the bet-number added thereto from the credit-number (C) read and stores the resultant value in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 . Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 4 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed or not (S 4 ). When the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed (S 4 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 5 .
- the main CPU 32 determines that the credit-number (C) is equal to or larger than the total bet-number in the previous game. Namely, the main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed to start a game.
- the main CPU 32 reads the credit-number (C) and the bet-number on the pay line L in the previous game, which are stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , and carries out a process depending on whether the credit-number (C) is equal to or larger than the total bet-number in the previous game, based on the relation of the credit-number (C) and the bet-number read.
- the main CPU 32 ends this routine without carrying out any process because it cannot start a game.
- the main CPU 32 subtracts the total bet-number in the previous game from the corresponding credit-number (C) and stores the resultant value in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 . Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 5 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game (S 5 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game, through the table of FIG. 9 and a sampling of the random number. Then, when it is determined to start a mini game (S 6 : YES), the main CPU 32 makes a mini game start flag “ON” (S 7 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 writes data, which indicates that a game start flag is ON, in a storage area of the mini game start flag of the RAM 33 . Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 7 . On the other hand, when it is determined not to start a mini game (S 6 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 8 .
- the main CPU 32 When proceeding to the S 8 , the main CPU 32 carries out a combination determining process.
- the combination determining process the main CPU 32 determines a combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L. Specifically, the main CPU 32 instructs the random number generator 35 to generate a random number and samples a random number within a predetermined range, which is generated by the random number generator 35 .
- the main CPU 32 stores the sampled random number in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 .
- the random number is generated in the random number generator 35 that is provided to the outside of the main CPU 32 .
- the random number may be generated through a calculation process of the main CPU 32 , without the random number generator 35 .
- the main CPU 32 reads out a random number table and a winning combination table for awarding a winning, which are stored in the ROM 34 , and stores the random number table and the winning combination table read in a predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 . In the mean time, the main CPU 32 controls a stop display for each reel, based on the random number table.
- the main CPU 32 reads out the random number table and the winning combination table stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 and adopts the random number written in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 as parameter to refer to the corresponding random number table, thereby determining a combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L. Like this, when a winning combination is determined, the main CPU 32 stores the determined winning combination table in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 . The main CPU 32 reads out the random number and the winning combination table, which are stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , and determines a stop symbol combination to be stop-displayed, based on the random number and the winning combination table read.
- the symbol arrangement table stored in the ROM 34 is read out, stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 and referred to by the main CPU 32 .
- the main CPU 32 stores the data of the determined stop symbol in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 .
- the stop symbol may be determined for each reel with the random number table.
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L is a winning combination or not. When the combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L is a winning combination, the main CPU 32 activates a flag indicating that a payout indicating a type of the winning combination will be awarded, so as to generate a winning corresponding to the determined winning combination on the pay line L.
- the flag indicating that the activated flag will be awarded is stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 by the main CPU 32 .
- the main CPU 32 does not activate the flag indicating that the winning will be awarded. Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 9 .
- the main CPU 32 displays an image of rotating the symbols 180 in the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E. Specifically, the main CPU 32 displays an image of rotating each of the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E sequentially or simultaneously, based on the symbol arrangement table (not shown) stored in the RAM 33 .
- the main CPU 32 When displaying an image of starting the rotation of the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E, the main CPU 32 awaits that a predetermined time period elapses (S 10 ). Then, the main CPU 32 automatically stops the rotation of the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E (S 11 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 carries out a display of sequentially or simultaneously stopping the rotation image of the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E so that the stop symbols, which correspond to the winning combination determined in the S 8 on the basis of the winning combination written in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , are displayed in a display area having a visually interactive relation with a player. Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 12 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether a winning combination is made through the combination determining process of the S 8 . Specifically, the main CPU 32 carries out the determination, based on a state of the flag indicating that a winning relating to the pay line L, which is stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , will be awarded. When the flag indicating that a winning will be awarded is not activated (S 12 : NO), the main CPU 32 determines that a winning combination is not made, and thus ends this routine. On the other hand, when the flag indicating that a winning will be awarded is activated (S 12 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 13 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the winning combination, which is made through the combination determining process of the S 8 , is “BLUE 7.” Specifically, when the winning combination is “BLUE 7” (S 13 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 17 . On the other hand, when the winning combination is not “BLUE 7” (S 13 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 14 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether a mini game end flag is ON or not (S 14 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines whether data, which indicates that a mini game end flag is ON, is stored in a mini game end flag area of the RAM 33 . When it is determined that the mini game end flag is ON, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 15 . In addition, when it is determined that the mini game end flag is not ON (S 14 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 14 .
- the main CPU 32 When proceeding to the S 15 , the main CPU 32 carries out a free game process that will be specifically described later. Then, the main CPU 32 ends this routine. In addition, in the S 17 , the main PCPU 32 pays out the coins corresponding to the winning combination.
- the main CPU 32 sets a free game-number in N and proceeds to a S 102 .
- the free game-number is determined depending on the accumulated number of points that are acquired in the mini game of the basic game.
- the main CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game. Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game, through the table shown in FIG. 9 and the sampling of the random number. When it is determined to start the mini game (S 103 : YES), the main CPU 32 makes the mini game start flag “ON” (S 104 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 writes the data indicating that the mini game start flag is ON in the storage area of the mini game start flag of the RAM 33 . Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 105 . On the other hand, when it is determined not to start the mini game (S 103 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 105 .
- the main CPU 32 carries out the combination determining process as described above and then proceeds to a S 106 .
- a difference of this combination is that the main CPU 32 refers to a random number table for a free game (not shown) as the random number table.
- the main CPU 32 displays an image of starting to rotate the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E and then proceeds to a S 107 . Then, the main CPU 32 determines whether a predetermined time period elapses (S 107 ). When the predetermined time period elapses, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 108 .
- the main CPU 32 displays an image of stopping the rotation of the display windows 7 A ⁇ 7 E and then proceeds to a S 109 . Then, the main CPU 32 determines whether a winning combination is made or not (S 109 ). When a winning combination is not made (S 109 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 111 . When a winning combination is made (S 109 : YES), the main CPU 32 carries out the payout relating to the winning combination (S 110 ) and then proceeds to the S 111 .
- the main CPU 32 refers to the payout management table of FIG. 7 to calculate a payout-number of coins, which corresponds to the winning combination. Then, the main CPU 32 reads out the credit-number stored in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 , adds the calculated value to the credit-number read and stores the resultant value in the predetermined memory area of the RAM 33 . The main CPU 32 displays the corresponding stored value in the credit-number display unit 9 .
- the main CPU 32 subtracts 1 from N and proceeds to a S 112 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game end flag is ON or not (S 112 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines whether the data, which indicates that the mini game end flag is ON, is stored in the mini game end flag area of the RAM 33 . When it is determined that the mini game end flag is ON, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 113 . In addition, when it is determined that the mini game end flag is not ON (S 112 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 112 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether N is 0 or not. When N is not 0 (S 113 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 102 . When N is 0 (S 113 : YES), the main CPU 32 ends this routine.
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game start flag is ON or not. Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines whether the data, which indicates that the mini game star flag is ON, is stored in the game start flag area of the RAM 33 . When it is determined that the mini game start flag is ON (S 201 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 202 . When it is determined that the mini game start flag is not ON (S 201 : NO), the main CPU 32 ends this routine. In the S 202 , the main CPU 32 displays the mini game screen 200 in the central variable display unit 4 B. Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 203 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed or not. When the operating button 11 (start button) is not pushed (S 203 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 204 . Then, the main CPU 32 determines whether a unit game is over (S 204 ). In other words, the main CPU 32 determines whether the reels are stopped in the basic game or free game. When the unit game is not over (S 204 : NO), the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 203 . When the unit game is over (S 204 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 205 . On the other hand, when the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed (S 203 : YES), the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 206 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game is made to end in success (S 205 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game is made to end in success, through the table shown in FIG. 10 and the sampling of the random number. Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 206 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game ends in success. Specifically, when the player pushes the operating button 11 (start button) in the S 203 , the main CPU 32 determines whether the push operation is properly carried out, i.e., whether the moving triangle marker 202 b is stopped in the shot area 202 c of the power gauge 202 a . In addition, when the player does not push the operating button 11 (start button) in the S 203 , the main CPU 32 determines whether it is determined that the mini game is made to end in success in the S 205 .
- the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 211 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the current game is a basic game or not (S 207 ).
- the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 210 .
- the main CPU 32 counts up the free game-number. Specifically, the main CPU 32 extends the free game-number by “10” games. Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 211 .
- the main CPU 32 counts up the accumulated point-number by 1 (S 208 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 adds “1” to the accumulated point-number stored in the predetermined area of the RAM 33 and stores the added value in the predetermined area of the RAM 33 . Then, the main CPU 32 displays the accumulated point-number after the count up in the mini game screen (S 209 ). Then, the main CPU 32 proceeds to a S 211 .
- the main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game is executed over the predetermined number of times (S 211 ).
- the predetermined number of times may be appropriately changed.
- the mini game is a golf game and 18 times of the mini game may be thus executed, in a sense of 18 holes of a golf game.
- the main CPU 32 proceeds to the S 202 .
- the main CPU 32 makes the mini game end flag ON (S 212 ). Specifically, the main CPU 32 writes the data indicating that the mini game end flag is ON in the mini game end flag area of the RAM 33 . Then, the main CPU 32 ends this routine.
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Abstract
When a coin is bet, symbols are rearranged in several areas. A winning is determined on the basis of the rearranged symbols. A golf game is randomly started. A point is awarded to a player depending on a golf game result. A free game is continued depending on the awarded point.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/907,278, filed on Mar. 27, 2007.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a gaming machine that changes the number of free games depending on a game result thereof.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- According to the conventional slot machine, when a predetermined condition is satisfied in a basic game, a game state is provided which is referred to as a free game enabling a player to play a game without consuming a credit. When a game state is shifted to the free game state, a player can acquire many credits. For example, US20020025849 discloses a free game as a second game. In general, the number of free games (free game-number) is randomly determined. At this time, a predetermined free game-number is set.
- The invention provides a gaming machine having new entertainment characteristics.
- The invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below. The gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller. The display has several areas that arrange many symbols. The game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a)˜(f). Specifically, the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to randomly start a golf game, (d) to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (f) to continue the free game depending on the awarded point.
- The invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below. The gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller. The display has several areas that arrange many symbols. The game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a)˜(g). Specifically, the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to randomly start a golf game in a basic game, (d) to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) to accumulatively store the awarded point, (f) to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- The invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below. The gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller. The display has several areas that arrange many symbols. The game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a)˜(f). Specifically, the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) to randomly start a golf game in the free game, (e) to awards a point to a player depending on a golf game result, and (f) to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
- The invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below. The gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller. The display has several areas that arrange many symbols. The game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a)˜(f). Specifically, the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to randomly start a golf game in a basic game, (d) to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, (e) to accumulatively store the awarded point, (f) to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- The invention provides a gaming machine having structures as described below. The gaming machine comprises a display, a bet unit that bets a value and a game controller. The display has several areas that arrange many symbols. The game controller is programmed to operate as described in (a)˜(f). Specifically, the game controller is operated (a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) to randomly start a golf game in the free game, (e) to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, and (f) to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
- The invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas. The method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) randomly starting a golf game, (d) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (f) continuing the free game depending on the awarded point.
- The invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas. The method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) randomly starting a golf game in a basic game, (d) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, (e) accumulatively storing the awarded point, (f) shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- The invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas. The method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) randomly starting a golf game in the free game, (e) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, and (f) extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- The invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas. The method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) randomly starting a golf game in a basic game, (d) awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, (e) accumulatively storing the awarded point, (f) shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and (g) continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- The invention provides a gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas. The method comprises steps of: (a) rearranging symbols in the several areas when a value is bet, (b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged, (c) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, (d) randomly starting a golf game in the free game, (e) awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, and (f) extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a gaming method of a slot machine; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an external appearance of a slot machine; -
FIG. 3 illustrates a display screen; -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a control circuit of a slot machine; -
FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an image control circuit ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 shows symbols and code numbers of the symbols; -
FIG. 7 shows a payout management table; -
FIG. 8A shows a free game-number table; -
FIG. 8B shows a free game-number table; -
FIG. 9 shows a mini game start determining table; -
FIG. 10 shows a mini game result determining table; -
FIG. 11 illustrates a display screen; -
FIG. 12A illustrates a display screen; -
FIG. 12B illustrates a display screen; -
FIG. 13A is a flow chart of a basic process; -
FIG. 13B is a flow chart of a basic process; -
FIG. 14 is a flow chart of a free game process; and -
FIG. 15 is a flow chart of a mini game process - Hereinafter, an embodiment of a gaming machine according to the invention will be described.
- (Outline of a Gaming Machine)
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FIGS. 1 and 4 , a gaming machine (slot machine) 1 comprises a display (centralvariable display unit 4B, centralliquid crystal panel 5B) having several areas (display windows 7A˜7E) that arrange many symbols (symbols 180), a bet unit (coin insertion slot 12, operating buttons 11) that bets a value (coin) and a game controller (microcomputer 31, main CPU 32) that is programmed to operate as described in steps (a)˜(f). - In a step (a), the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas when a value is bet. In a step (b), the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged. In a step (c), the game controller is programmed to start randomly a golf game. In a step (d), the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result. In a step (e), the game controller is programmed to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied. In a step (f), the game controller is programmed to continue the free game depending on the awarded point.
- Thereby, the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging the
symbols 180 in thedisplay windows 7A˜7E, when a coin is bet; determining a winning on the basis of thesymbols 180 rearranged; randomly starting a golf game; awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result; shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the coin to be bet can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and continuing the free game depending on the awarded point. - Herein, the “gaming machine” may be a
slot machine 1 for a single player or may be a multiplayer-type gaming machine that allows participation of two or more players. For example, the multiplayer-type gaming machine may consist ofseveral slot machines 1 that are connected to each other in a data communication manner. In addition, the gaming machine may execute any of a mechanically operating game, an electrically operating game and a mechanically and electrically operating game. As the mechanically operating game, there is aslot machine 1 having reels that are realistically manufactured. In addition, as the electrically operating game, there is aslot machine 1 that displays a reel image in a display device such as liquid crystal monitor and virtually rotates or moves it. Meanwhile, in this embodiment, the invention provides theslot machine 1 as the gaming machine. However, it should be noted that the invention is not limited thereto. - The “display” may include a liquid crystal display device, a CRT (cathode-ray tube) device, a plasma display device and the like. In addition, a single or several displays may be provided to the
slot machine 1. Moreover, in the case of the multiplayer-type gaming machine, the display may be respectively provided to each of theslot machines 1. Alternatively, a large-scale display that is commonly used for all theslot machines 1 may be provided separately from theslot machines 1. - In addition, the “basic game” is an original main game of the gaming machine and a game that is executed in a base game state. For example, in the
slot machine 1, the basic game is a slot game in which the symbols are variably displayed and a value is awarded on the basis of the stop display result. Meanwhile, the “value” includes a medal, coin, gaming ball, money, bill, magnetic card the like. - Furthermore, the “free game” is a game in which a player can play a game over the predetermined number of times without betting a coin. The free game is a type of a bonus game. The bonus game is a gaming state that is more advantageous than the basic game. Meanwhile, the bonus game is not particularly limited as long as it is a gaming state that is advantageous to a player, i.e., it is more advantageous than the basic game. For example, the bonus game may include a state in which more values can be acquired than in the basic game, a state in which a value can be acquired in a higher probability than the basic game, a state in which the value is less consumed than in the basic game and the like.
- The “golf game” is a game that is different from the original main game of the gaming machine and is executed simultaneously with the basic game or executed at one time period during a stop period of the basic game. In the golf game of this embodiment, it is possible to input an intensity of shot that a player hits a ball. The golf game may be a game as “driving contest” or may be a putting game allowing only one putting on a green. Hereinafter, the golf game different from the main game is referred to as mini game.
- In addition, the “arrangement” means a state in which an outside player can identify the
symbols 180 with naked eyes. Meanwhile, the “rearrangement” is meant by arranging thesymbols 180 again after dismissing the arrangement of thesymbols 180. Furthermore, the “predetermined condition” is determined on the basis of the rearrangement result on a pay line. The “pay line” is provided to determine a combination of thesymbols 180. In other words, when thesymbols 180 are rearranged on and out of the pay line L, a combination is determined for only thesymbols 180 rearranged on the pay line. As a result of the determination for a combination, when it is made a winning combination, it is carried out, for example, a process of paying out a coin based on the winning combination. - Additionally, the “point” is generated as a result that a mini game ends in success. The number of points has an effect on the free game-number. The pay line L, the
symbols 180, the winning combination and the golf game will be specifically described below. - In addition, the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a)˜(g)
- In a step (a), the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas. In a step (b), the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged. In a step (c), the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in a basic game. In a step (d), the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result. In a step (e), the game controller is programmed to accumulatively store the awarded point. In a step (f), the game controller is programmed to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied. In a step (g), the game controller is programmed to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- Thereby, the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; randomly starting a golf game in a basic game; awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result; accumulatively storing the awarded point; shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- In addition, the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a)˜(f)
- In a step (a), the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas when a value is bet. In a step (b), the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged. In a step (c), the game controller is programmed to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied. In a step (d), the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in the free game. In a step (e), the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result. In a step (f), the game controller is programmed to extent the free game depending on the awarded point.
- Thereby, the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; randomly starting a golf game in the free game; awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result; and extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- In addition, the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a)˜(g)
- In a step (a), the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas, when a value is bet. In a step (b), the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged. In a step (c), the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in a basic game. In a step (d), the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game. In a step (e), the game controller is programmed to accumulatively store the awarded point. In a step (f), the game controller is programmed to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied. In a step (g), the game controller is programmed to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
- Thereby, the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; randomly starting a golf game in a basic game; awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game; accumulatively storing the awarded point; shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; and continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
- In addition, the game controller may be structured to operate programs of steps (a)˜(f)
- In a step (a), the game controller is programmed to rearrange symbols in several areas, when a value is bet. In a step (b), the game controller is programmed to determine a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged. In a step (c), the game controller is programmed to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied. In a step (d), the game controller is programmed to randomly start a golf game in the free game. In a step (e), the game controller is programmed to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game. In a step (f), the game controller is programmed to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
- Thereby, the gaming machine executes a gaming method comprising steps of rearranging symbols in several areas, when a value is bet; determining a winning on the basis of the symbols rearranged; shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied; randomly starting a golf game in the free game; awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game; and extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
- (Mechanical Structure of the Slot Machine 1)
- In the followings, an embodiment of the
slot machine 1 that is electrically and mechanically structured is specifically described. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , theslot machine 1 is an upright-type slot machine and has acabinet 3 for accommodating electrical or mechanical parts that are provided to execute a predetermined game aspect. The slot machine is provided with adisplay 4 for displaying game information based on a game operation of a player. Thedisplay 4 has an uppervariable display unit 4A, a centralvariable display unit 4B and a lowervariable display unit 4C. - The upper
variable display unit 4A has an upper transparentliquid crystal panel 5A that is fixed to a front door of thecabinet 3. In the upperliquid crystal panel 5A, an effect such as character (not shown) is carried out. - The central
variable display unit 4B is a rotating symbol display panel that a player always observes closely, and has a central transparentliquid crystal panel 5B that is fixed to the front door of thecabinet 3. As shown inFIG. 3 , fivedisplay windows liquid crystal panel 5B. Moreover, a single pay line L, which horizontally traverses the fivedisplay windows liquid crystal panel 5B. When a winning is made, an effect of a moving picture is carried out in the centralliquid crystal panel 5B. In addition, a bet-number display unit 6, a payout-number display unit 8 or a credit-number display unit 9 is displayed in an upper part of the centralliquid crystal panel 5B. - Symbol rows consisting of the
symbols 180 are scroll-displayed in thedisplay windows display windows upper stage 7 a, acentral stage 7 b and alower stage 7 c. Thesymbols 180 are respectively stopped (arranged) in therespective stages FIG. 3 , “PLUM” is stopped in theupper stage 7 a of thedisplay window 7A, “ORANGE” is stopped in thecentral stage 7 b of thedisplay window 7A and “PLUM” is stopped in thelower stage 7 c of thedisplay window 7A. Thereby, thedisplay windows - In addition, the pay line L is provided to determine a combination of the
symbols 180. In other words, when thesymbols 180 are rearranged on and out of the pay line L, a combination is determined for only thesymbols 180 rearranged on the pay line. As a result of the determination for a combination, when it is made a winning combination, it is carried out, for example, a process of paying out a coin based on the winning combination. - In addition, in this embodiment, when the symbols stopped on the pay line L constitute a predetermined combination, a process of paying out a coin, for example, is carried out. However, when the predetermined number of symbols referred to as scattered symbols is displayed, a coin may be paid out, irrespective of the pay line L.
- In addition, a mini game screen 200 (refer to
FIG. 1 ) that executes a mini game is displayed in a lower part of thedisplay windows mini game screen 200 is not always displayed but is displayed during the mini game. The mini game is randomly started and executed over the predetermined number of times. - The lower
variable display unit 4C has a lowerliquid crystal panel 5C that displays a point-number recorded in a card or a game point-number. The numerical value displayed in the lowerliquid crystal panel 5C is based on a display result of the centralvariable display unit 4B. When a winning combination is made in the centralvariable display unit 4B, the game point-number that is displayed in the lowerliquid crystal panel 5C is calculated on the basis of the winning combination made. Aticket printer 14 is provided to a left side of the lowerliquid crystal panel 5C and acard reader 15 is provided to a right side of the lowerliquid crystal panel 5C. - An operating table 10 that protrudes from the front face of the
cabinet 3 is disposed below the lowervariable display unit 5C. On the operating table 10, there are arranged operating buttons 11 (for example, bet button, collect button, start button, stop button and the like) as an operating unit enabling a player to operate a game. In addition, acoin insertion slot 12 and abill insertion slot 13 are provided to the operating table 10. - A waist-
position panel 17 is disposed below the operating table 10. The waist-position panel 17 is a plastic panel having a game-related image printed thereto. The waist-position panel 17 is fixed to a lowerfront door 18 and illuminated by a cold cathode-ray tube. In addition, acoin tray 19 that collects coins, which are paid out on the basis of a game result, is disposed below the waist-position panel 17. - Furthermore, a light-emitting
unit 20 is disposed to thecabinet 3 of theslot machine 1 so that it surrounds a game area including the uppervariable display unit 4A, the centralvariable display unit 4B, the lowervariable display unit 4C and the operating table 10. The light-emittingunit 20 comprisesside lamps 22 that are provided toinclined parts 21, which are protruded in a bow shape at front right and left ends of thecabinet 3 and at side parts over the uppervariable display unit 4A, the centralvariable display unit 4B and the lowervariable display unit 4C,speaker lamps 24 that are provided to arc-shapedspeaker 23, which are sideways protruded at the right and left ends of thecabinet 3 adjacent to the operating table 10, and are arranged along edges of thespeakers 24, underlamps 25 that are provided to the lowerfront door 18 and arranged along lower edges of the waist-position panel 17, andtop lamps 26 that are provided to an upper part of the uppervariable display unit 4A and havepower lamps 26 a disposed at both sides and central band-shapedlamps 26 b arranged in a horizontal direction. - (Electrical Structure of the Slot Machine 1)
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FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing an overall electrical structure of theslot machine 1. As shown inFIG. 4 , theslot machine 1 has many components about amain control substrate 71 including amicrocomputer 31. Themain control substrate 71 has amicrocomputer 31, arandom number generator 35, asampling circuit 36, a clockpulse generating circuit 37, afrequency dividing circuit 38, an illuminationeffect driving circuit 61, ahopper driving circuit 63, a payoutcompletion signal circuit 65, a displayunit driving circuit 67, a firstimage control circuit 68, asecond control circuit 69 and aspeaker dividing circuit 72. - The
microcomputer 31 has amain CPU 32, aRAM 33 and aROM 34. Themain CPU 32 operates in accordance with a program stored in theROM 34 and executes an input/output of a signal to and from the other components, thereby controlling an overall operation of theslot machine 1. In addition, theRAM 33 serves as a temporary storage means when themain CPU 32 operates. TheROM 34 stores data or program used when themain CPU 32 operates. For example, a random number value that is sampled by thesampling circuit 36 is temporarily maintained in the ROM after a game starts. In addition, a payout management table shown inFIG. 7 , a free game-number table shown inFIG. 8 , a mini game start determining table shown inFIG. 9 and a mini game result determining table shown inFIG. 10 are stored in the ROM. In addition to, theROM 34 stores a program that is executed by themain CPU 32 and permanent data. - The
random number generator 35 is operated in accordance with an instruction of themain CPU 32 and generates a random number within a predetermined range. Thesampling circuit 36 samples any random number of the random numbers that are generated by therandom number generator 35 in accordance with an instruction of themain CPU 32 and inputs the sampled random number into themain CPU 32. The clockpulse generating circuit 37 generates a reference clock for operating themain CPU 32 and thefrequency dividing circuit 38 inputs a signal that the reference clock is divided in a predetermined period to themain CPU 32. - In addition, the
main control substrate 71 is connected with the operatingbuttons 11 including a stop button for inputting an instruction to stop the scroll of the symbol rows, a start button, a collect button, a bet button and the like and allows signals corresponding to the push of the buttons to be inputted into themain CPU 32 via the I/O port 39. - In addition, the
main control substrate 71 is connected with abill validator 58, acoin counter 59, aticket printer 14 and acard reader 15. - The bill validator 58 reads an image of bill inserted into the
bill insertion slot 13 and receives the normal bill in thecabinet 3. In addition, when receiving the normal bill, thebill validator 58 outputs an input signal to themain CPU 32 based on an amount of the bill. Themain CPU 32 stores a credit-number in theRAM 33, which corresponds to the amount of bill transmitted by the input signal. - The
coin counter 59 is provided in thecoin insertion slot 12 and identifies whether the coin inserted into thecoin insertion slot 12 is normal or not. The abnormal coin is discharged to thecoin tray 19. In addition, thecoin counter 59 outputs an input signal to themain CPU 32 when it detects a normal coin. - The
ticket printer 14 prints a barcode on a ticket, in which data such as credit-number stored in theRAM 33, the day and time and identification number of theslot machine 1 is coded, based on the control signal outputted from themain CPU 32, and then outputs a ticket having the barcode. - The
card reader 15 reads the data from a smart card to transmit it to themain CPU 32, or writes the data to the smart card based on a control signal from themain CPU 32. - The illumination
effect driving circuit 61 outputs an effect signal that causes the light-emittingunit 20 to execute an illumination effect. The light-emittingunit 20 consists of many lamps or LED including theside lamps 22, thespeaker lamps 24, the underlamps 25 and thetop lamps 26. - The
hopper driving circuit 63 drives ahopper 64 under control of themain CPU 32. Thehopper 64 executes an operation of paying out a coin and pays out the coin to thecoin tray 19. The payoutcompletion signal circuit 65 inputs data of the coin-number from acoin detection unit 66 connected thereto and inputs a signal, which notifies payout completion of the coin when the coin-number reaches a predetermined number, to themain CPU 32. Thecoin detection unit 66 measures the number of coins paid out by thehopper 64 and inputs data of the measured number to the payoutcompletion signal circuit 65. The displayunit driving circuit 67 controls display operations of various display units such as bet-number display unit 6, payout-number display unit 8, credit-number display unit 9 and lowerliquid crystal panel 5C. - The first
image control circuit 68 and the secondimage control circuit 69 have a same structure. The firstimage control circuit 68 displays an effect screen in the upperliquid crystal panel 5A and the secondimage control circuit 69 displays thesymbols 180 ormini game screen 200 in the centralliquid crystal panel 5B. Thespeaker driving circuit 72 controls the voice output by thespeakers 23. Theimage control circuits - The
main CPU 32 executes a control of outputting a command signal, which causes thesymbols 180 displayed in the centralliquid crystal panel 5B to be scrolled when a credit is bet and then the start button is pushed, to the secondimage control circuit 69, a control of determining symbols that are stopped after thesymbols 180 are scrolled and a control of stopping the determined symbols in thedisplay windows - In other words, the
main CPU 32 has functions of an arrangement controller for executing an arrangement control of selecting symbols to be arranged into a symbol matrix from many types of symbols and stopping the symbols in the symbol matrix from a scroll state, so as to rearrange the displayedsymbols 180 as the symbol matrix after scrolling thesymbols 180 displayed in the centralliquid crystal panel 5B. - Herein, the second
image control circuit 69 will be described in detail. Meanwhile, since the firstimage control circuit 68 is same as the secondimage control circuit 69, its description is omitted. - As shown in
FIG. 5 , the secondimage control circuit 69 controls the display of the centralliquid crystal panel 5B of thevariable display unit 4B. The secondimage control circuit 69 has aninterface circuit 74 that is connected to the I/O port 39, animage control CPU 82, an imagecontrol work RAM 83, an imagecontrol program ROM 84, a VDP (Video Display Processor) 85, animage ROM 86, avideo RAM 87 and a drivingcircuit 88. - The
image control CPU 82 determines an image that is displayed in the centralliquid crystal panel 5B in accordance with an image control program stored in the imagecontrol program ROM 84, based on parameters set in themicrocomputer 31. - The image
control program ROM 84 stores the image control program relating to the display in the centralliquid crystal panel 5B or a variety of selection tables. The imagecontrol work RAM 83 serves as a temporary storage means when the image control program is executed in theimage control CPU 82. TheVDP 85 forms an image in accordance with a content determined in theimage control CPU 82 and outputs the image to the centralliquid crystal panel 5B. Theimage ROM 86 stores dot data for forming an image. Thevideo RAM 87 serves as a temporary storage means when theVDP 85 forms an image. The drivingcircuit 88 controls the display of the centralliquid crystal panel 5B, based on theVDP 85. - (Symbol, Combination and the Like)
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symbols 180 to be displayed in thedisplay windows slot machine 1 constitute columns of symbols, each of which consists of 22 symbols. The symbols constituting the respective columns of symbols are given with one code number of 0˜21, as shown inFIG. 6 . Each of the columns of symbols is constituted with a combination of symbols of “JACKPOT 7,” “BLUE 7,” “BELL,” “CHERRY,” “STRAWBERRY,” “PLUM,” “ORANGE” and “APPLE.” - The three successive symbols in the columns of symbols are displayed (arranged) in the upper, center and
lower stages respective display windows - In addition, various winning combinations are predetermined with regard to the respective symbols. The winning combination is a combination that a combination of symbols stopped on the pay line L becomes an advantageous state to the player. The advantageous state is a state in which a coin is paid out in accordance with the winning combination, a state in which the payout-number of coins is added to a credit, a state in which a bonus game is started, and the like.
- Specifically, when a combination of “APPLE” symbol is stopped on the pay line L, a bonus is triggered and a gaming state is shifted to a bonus game from a basic game. In addition, when a combination of “CHERRY” symbol is stopped on the pay line L in the basic game, 20 coins (values) are paid out per one bet. When a combination of “PLUM” symbol is stopped on the pay line L in the basic game, 5 coins are paid out per one bet.
- In the mean time, a bonus game is a gaming state that is more advantageous than the basic game. When a gaming state is advantageous to a player, i.e., a gaming state is more advantageous than the basic game, the other bonus game may be further adopted. For example, a state in which it is possible to obtain more coins than the basic game, a state in which it is possible to obtain a coin in a higher probability than in the basic game, a state in which the coin is less consumed than in the basic game, a free game and the like may be adopted as the other bonus game.
- In the followings, each table stored in the
ROM 34 of themain control substrate 71 is described with reference toFIGS. 7 to 10 . - (Payout Management Table)
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FIG. 7 shows a payout management table managing a payout that is awarded on the basis of a winning combination. The payout management table is stored in theROM 34 of themain control substrate 71 and the payout information is matched to a type of the winning combination. For example, a payout corresponding to a winning combination of “BELL” is “10.” A payout corresponding to a winning combination of “BLUE 7” is “40.” In addition, in this embodiment, the payouts in the basic game and the free game are set to be same. - (Free Game-Number Table)
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FIG. 8A shows a table that is referred to, when determining a free game-number for a point-number acquired in a mini game of the basic game. In the free game-number table ofFIG. 8A , a point-number awarded in a mini game is matched to a free game-number. For example, when an accumulated point is “4,” “80” free games are executed. In addition, when an accumulated point is “8,” “160” free games are executed. Like this, when a mini game of the basic game results in success and more points are thus acquired, a player can continue the free game for a long time. -
FIG. 8B is a table that is referred to, when determining a free game-number for a point-number acquired in a mini game of the free game. As shown inFIG. 8B , whenever acquiring a point in a mini game of the free game, the game is extended by “10” times. - In other words, the point that is acquired in a mini game of the basic game is a point for determining a game-number of a free game that will be shifted later. The point that is acquired in a mini game of the free game is a point for extending a free game that is being executed. Like this, it is possible to enable a player to actively play a mini game by relating a mini game result and an acquirable point to a game-number of the free game.
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FIG. 9 shows a table that is referred to when determining whether to start a mini game. The mini game is started approximately at the same time when the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed and thesymbols 180 are scrolled. In the mini game start determining table, for each of the basic game and the free game, the random numbers are respectively allotted to a case where a mini game is started and a case where a mini game is not started. For example, in the basic game, when the random number of “0˜156” is sampled, a mini game is started and when the random number of “157˜256” is sampled, a mini game is not started. In addition, in the free game, when the random number of “0˜199” is sampled, a mini game is started and when the random number of “200˜256” is sampled, a mini game is not started. - In the mean time, the mini game may be started in only one of the basic game and the free game, or may be started in the bonus game.
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FIG. 10 shows a table that is referred to when a player does not push the operating button 11 (start button) in the mini game. In the mini game of this embodiment, it is determined whether the mini game ends in success, based on the operation of the player. When a player does not carry out the operation for a predetermined time period, for example until thesymbols 180 being scrolled are stopped, a mini game result is randomly determined. In the mini game result determining table ofFIG. 10 , the random numbers are respectively allotted to a case where the mini game ends in success and a case where the mini game results in failure. For example, when the random number of “0˜200” is sampled, the mini game ends in failure and when the random number of “201˜256” is sampled, the mini game results in success. In other words, when a player does not carry out an operation in a mini game, a probability that the mini game will result in success is lower. Thereby, it is possible to enable a player to actively take part in the mini game. - (Display State)
- An example of a display state of the display 4 (specifically, central
variable display unit 4B) during the operation of theslot machine 1 is described in detail. Meanwhile, as shown inFIG. 11 , the display state is described on the basis of a structure in which thedisplay 4 arranges thesymbols 180 in a video reel manner. -
FIG. 11 shows a display state of thedisplay 4 when a mini game is started. When a mini game is started, thedisplay windows mini game screen 200 executing a mini game is displayed below therespective display windows FIG. 11 . - A
golf player 201 is displayed in a center of themini game screen 200 and a golf course is displayed in an overall screen. In addition, ashot gauge 202 that adjusts an intensity of a shot is displayed in a left side of themini game screen 200. Theshot gauge 202 has arectangular power gauge 202 a and atriangle marker 202 b that piston-moves along a long side of thepower gauge 202 a. The movingtriangle marker 202 b is stopped when the player pushes the operating button 11 (start button). Ashot area 202 c is set in thepower gauge 202 a. Depending on whether the movingtriangle marker 202 b is stopped in theshot area 202 c as the player pushes the operating button 11 (start button), it is determined whether a mini game ends in success. -
FIG. 12A shows a shifted state of themini game screen 200 when the mini game ends in success. In other words,FIG. 12A shows a screen displayed when a player pushes the operating button 11 (start button) to stop the movingtriangle marker 202 b in theshot area 202 c. In a right side of thegolf player 201, the letters of “Nice Shot” and an acquired point-number (1 pt) are displayed. - In the mean time, the acquired point is accumulated in the mini game of the basic game and the accumulated point-number is displayed in the mini game screen 200 (not shown). Thereby, the player can check the acquired points.
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FIG. 12B shows a shifted state of themini game screen 200 when the mini game ends in failure. In other words,FIG. 12B shows a screen displayed when a player pushes the operating button 11 (start button) but does not stop the movingtriangle marker 202 b in theshot area 202 c. In a right side of thegolf player 201, the letters of “Miss Shot” are displayed. In this case, a point is not generated. - In the mean time, a degree of difficulty of the mini game is randomly determined and sizes of the
shot area 202 c are different depending on the degree of difficulty. For example, when the degree of difficulty is low, theshot area 202 c becomes larger and thus it is easy to stop thetriangle marker 202 b in theshot area 202 c. When the degree of difficulty is high, theshot area 202 c becomes smaller and thus it is difficult to stop thetriangle marker 202 b in theshot area 202 c. - In addition, the mini game is started and ended in a unit game from after the operating button 11 (start button) is operated and the scroll of the
symbols 180 is started until the scroll is stopped. When the player does not push the operating button 11 (start button) until the scroll of thesymbols 180 is stopped, thegolf player 201 automatically starts a shot. In this case, it is randomly determined whether the mini game ends in success through the table ofFIG. 10 and the sampling of the random number. - (Process Operation of the Slot Machine 1)
- In the followings, a process that is carried out in the
slot machine 1 is described.FIGS. 13A and 13B are flow charts showing process operations in the basic game of theslot machine 1, which are carried out by themain CPU 32 of theslot machine 1. A one-time routine ofFIGS. 13A and 13B constitutes a unit game. On the one hand, theslot machine 1 has been started in advance. On the other hand, the parameters used in themain CPU 32 are initialized as predetermined values and theslot machine 1 is thus normally operated. - First, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the credit is remained which is the remaining number of the coins inserted by the player (S1). Specifically, themain CPU 32 reads the credit-number (C) stored in theRAM 33 and carries out a process based on the credit-number read. When the credit-number (C) is “0” (S1: NO), themain CPU 32 ends this routine without carrying out any process because it cannot start a game. On the other hand, when the credit-number is “1” or more (S1: YES), themain CPU 32 determines that there remains a credit and proceeds to a S2. - Next, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed or not (S2). When the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed (S2: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S16. On the other hand, when the operating button 11 (bet button) is not pushed for a predetermined time period (S2: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S3. - When the
main CPU 32 proceeds to the S3, it sets a game condition. Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines a coin-number that is bet on the pay line L in the game, based on the operation of the operating button 11 (bet button). At this time, themain CPU 32 receives an operation signal that has occurred as the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed, and stores a bet-number on the pay line L in a predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, based on the reception number of times of the operation signal. Themain CPU 32 reads the credit-number (C) stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, subtracts a total bet-number having the bet-number added thereto from the credit-number (C) read and stores the resultant value in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S4. - In the S4, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed or not (S4). When the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed (S4: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S5. - Oh the other hand, in the S16, the
main CPU 32 determines that the credit-number (C) is equal to or larger than the total bet-number in the previous game. Namely, themain CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed to start a game. Specifically, when the operating button 11 (bet button) is pushed, themain CPU 32 reads the credit-number (C) and the bet-number on the pay line L in the previous game, which are stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, and carries out a process depending on whether the credit-number (C) is equal to or larger than the total bet-number in the previous game, based on the relation of the credit-number (C) and the bet-number read. When it is determined that the credit-number (C) is less than the total bet-number in the previous game (S16: NO), themain CPU 32 ends this routine without carrying out any process because it cannot start a game. - In addition, when it is determined that the credit-number (C) is equal to or larger than the total bet-number in the previous game (S16: YES), the
main CPU 32 subtracts the total bet-number in the previous game from the corresponding credit-number (C) and stores the resultant value in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S5. - In the S5, the
main CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game (S5). Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game, through the table ofFIG. 9 and a sampling of the random number. Then, when it is determined to start a mini game (S6: YES), themain CPU 32 makes a mini game start flag “ON” (S7). Specifically, themain CPU 32 writes data, which indicates that a game start flag is ON, in a storage area of the mini game start flag of theRAM 33. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S7. On the other hand, when it is determined not to start a mini game (S6: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S8. - When proceeding to the S8, the
main CPU 32 carries out a combination determining process. In the combination determining process, themain CPU 32 determines a combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L. Specifically, themain CPU 32 instructs therandom number generator 35 to generate a random number and samples a random number within a predetermined range, which is generated by therandom number generator 35. Themain CPU 32 stores the sampled random number in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. In the mean time, in this embodiment, the random number is generated in therandom number generator 35 that is provided to the outside of themain CPU 32. However, the random number may be generated through a calculation process of themain CPU 32, without therandom number generator 35. - The
main CPU 32 reads out a random number table and a winning combination table for awarding a winning, which are stored in theROM 34, and stores the random number table and the winning combination table read in a predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. In the mean time, themain CPU 32 controls a stop display for each reel, based on the random number table. - The
main CPU 32 reads out the random number table and the winning combination table stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33 and adopts the random number written in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33 as parameter to refer to the corresponding random number table, thereby determining a combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L. Like this, when a winning combination is determined, themain CPU 32 stores the determined winning combination table in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. Themain CPU 32 reads out the random number and the winning combination table, which are stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, and determines a stop symbol combination to be stop-displayed, based on the random number and the winning combination table read. At this time, the symbol arrangement table stored in theROM 34 is read out, stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33 and referred to by themain CPU 32. Themain CPU 32 stores the data of the determined stop symbol in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. In the mean time, instead of the above structure, the stop symbol may be determined for each reel with the random number table. - When determining a combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L is a winning combination or not. When the combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L is a winning combination, themain CPU 32 activates a flag indicating that a payout indicating a type of the winning combination will be awarded, so as to generate a winning corresponding to the determined winning combination on the pay line L. The flag indicating that the activated flag will be awarded is stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33 by themain CPU 32. Oh the other hand, when the combination of symbols to be stopped on the pay line L is not a winning combination, i.e., when it is determined a combination of “losing”, themain CPU 32 does not activate the flag indicating that the winning will be awarded. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S9. - In the S9, the
main CPU 32 displays an image of rotating thesymbols 180 in thedisplay windows 7A˜7E. Specifically, themain CPU 32 displays an image of rotating each of thedisplay windows 7A˜7E sequentially or simultaneously, based on the symbol arrangement table (not shown) stored in theRAM 33. - When displaying an image of starting the rotation of the
display windows 7A˜7E, themain CPU 32 awaits that a predetermined time period elapses (S10). Then, themain CPU 32 automatically stops the rotation of thedisplay windows 7A˜7E (S11). Specifically, themain CPU 32 carries out a display of sequentially or simultaneously stopping the rotation image of thedisplay windows 7A˜7E so that the stop symbols, which correspond to the winning combination determined in the S8 on the basis of the winning combination written in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, are displayed in a display area having a visually interactive relation with a player. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S12. - When proceeding to the S12, the
main CPU 32 determines whether a winning combination is made through the combination determining process of the S8. Specifically, themain CPU 32 carries out the determination, based on a state of the flag indicating that a winning relating to the pay line L, which is stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, will be awarded. When the flag indicating that a winning will be awarded is not activated (S12: NO), themain CPU 32 determines that a winning combination is not made, and thus ends this routine. On the other hand, when the flag indicating that a winning will be awarded is activated (S12: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S13. - When proceeding to the S13, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the winning combination, which is made through the combination determining process of the S8, is “BLUE 7.” Specifically, when the winning combination is “BLUE 7” (S13: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S17. On the other hand, when the winning combination is not “BLUE 7” (S13: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S14. - When proceeding to the S14, the
main CPU 32 determines whether a mini game end flag is ON or not (S14). Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines whether data, which indicates that a mini game end flag is ON, is stored in a mini game end flag area of theRAM 33. When it is determined that the mini game end flag is ON, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S15. In addition, when it is determined that the mini game end flag is not ON (S14: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S14. - When proceeding to the S15, the
main CPU 32 carries out a free game process that will be specifically described later. Then, themain CPU 32 ends this routine. In addition, in the S17, themain PCPU 32 pays out the coins corresponding to the winning combination. - (Free Game Process)
- In the followings, a free game process is described with reference to
FIG. 14 . - First, in a S101, the
main CPU 32 sets a free game-number in N and proceeds to a S102. The free game-number is determined depending on the accumulated number of points that are acquired in the mini game of the basic game. - In the S102, the
main CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game. Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines whether to start a mini game, through the table shown inFIG. 9 and the sampling of the random number. When it is determined to start the mini game (S103: YES), themain CPU 32 makes the mini game start flag “ON” (S104). Specifically, themain CPU 32 writes the data indicating that the mini game start flag is ON in the storage area of the mini game start flag of theRAM 33. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S105. On the other hand, when it is determined not to start the mini game (S103: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S105. - In the S105, the
main CPU 32 carries out the combination determining process as described above and then proceeds to a S106. A difference of this combination is that themain CPU 32 refers to a random number table for a free game (not shown) as the random number table. In the S106, themain CPU 32 displays an image of starting to rotate thedisplay windows 7A˜7E and then proceeds to a S107. Then, themain CPU 32 determines whether a predetermined time period elapses (S107). When the predetermined time period elapses, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S108. - In the S108, the
main CPU 32 displays an image of stopping the rotation of thedisplay windows 7A˜7E and then proceeds to a S109. Then, themain CPU 32 determines whether a winning combination is made or not (S109). When a winning combination is not made (S109: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S111. When a winning combination is made (S109: YES), themain CPU 32 carries out the payout relating to the winning combination (S110) and then proceeds to the S111. - Specifically, the
main CPU 32 refers to the payout management table ofFIG. 7 to calculate a payout-number of coins, which corresponds to the winning combination. Then, themain CPU 32 reads out the credit-number stored in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33, adds the calculated value to the credit-number read and stores the resultant value in the predetermined memory area of theRAM 33. Themain CPU 32 displays the corresponding stored value in the credit-number display unit 9. - In the S111, the
main CPU 32subtracts 1 from N and proceeds to a S112. In the S112, themain CPU 32 determines whether the mini game end flag is ON or not (S112). Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines whether the data, which indicates that the mini game end flag is ON, is stored in the mini game end flag area of theRAM 33. When it is determined that the mini game end flag is ON, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S113. In addition, when it is determined that the mini game end flag is not ON (S112: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S112. - In the S113, the
main CPU 32 determines whether N is 0 or not. When N is not 0 (S113: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S102. When N is 0 (S113: YES), themain CPU 32 ends this routine. - (Mini Game Process)
- In the followings, a mini game process is described with reference to
FIG. 15 . - First, in a S201, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game start flag is ON or not. Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines whether the data, which indicates that the mini game star flag is ON, is stored in the game start flag area of theRAM 33. When it is determined that the mini game start flag is ON (S201: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S202. When it is determined that the mini game start flag is not ON (S201: NO), themain CPU 32 ends this routine. In the S202, themain CPU 32 displays themini game screen 200 in the centralvariable display unit 4B. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S203. - In the S203, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed or not. When the operating button 11 (start button) is not pushed (S203: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S204. Then, themain CPU 32 determines whether a unit game is over (S204). In other words, themain CPU 32 determines whether the reels are stopped in the basic game or free game. When the unit game is not over (S204: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S203. When the unit game is over (S204: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S205. On the other hand, when the operating button 11 (start button) is pushed (S203: YES), themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S206. - In the S205, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game is made to end in success (S205). Specifically, themain CPU 32 determines whether the mini game is made to end in success, through the table shown inFIG. 10 and the sampling of the random number. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S206. - In the S206, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game ends in success. Specifically, when the player pushes the operating button 11 (start button) in the S203, themain CPU 32 determines whether the push operation is properly carried out, i.e., whether the movingtriangle marker 202 b is stopped in theshot area 202 c of thepower gauge 202 a. In addition, when the player does not push the operating button 11 (start button) in the S203, themain CPU 32 determines whether it is determined that the mini game is made to end in success in the S205. - When the mini game does not end in success (S206: NO), the
main CPU 32 proceeds to a S211. On the other hand, when the mini game ends in success (S206: YES), themain CPU 32 determines whether the current game is a basic game or not (S207). When the current game is not a basic game (S207: NO), i.e., when the current game is a free game, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S210. In the S210, themain CPU 32 counts up the free game-number. Specifically, themain CPU 32 extends the free game-number by “10” games. Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S211. - On the other hand, when the current game is a basic game (S207: YES), the
main CPU 32 counts up the accumulated point-number by 1 (S208). Specifically, themain CPU 32 adds “1” to the accumulated point-number stored in the predetermined area of theRAM 33 and stores the added value in the predetermined area of theRAM 33. Then, themain CPU 32 displays the accumulated point-number after the count up in the mini game screen (S209). Then, themain CPU 32 proceeds to a S211. - In the S211, the
main CPU 32 determines whether the mini game is executed over the predetermined number of times (S211). The predetermined number of times may be appropriately changed. For example, in this embodiment, the mini game is a golf game and 18 times of the mini game may be thus executed, in a sense of 18 holes of a golf game. When the mini game is not executed over the predetermined number of times (S211: NO), themain CPU 32 proceeds to the S202. On the other hand, when the mini game is executed over the predetermined number of times (S211: YES), themain CPU 32 makes the mini game end flag ON (S212). Specifically, themain CPU 32 writes the data indicating that the mini game end flag is ON in the mini game end flag area of theRAM 33. Then, themain CPU 32 ends this routine. - Although the above descriptions have been provided with regard to the characteristic parts so as to understand the invention more easily, the invention is not limited to the embodiment as described above and can be applied to the other embodiments and the applicable scope should be construed as broadly as possible. Furthermore, the terms and phraseology used in the specification have been used to correctly illustrate the invention, not to limit it. In addition, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the other structures, systems, methods and the like included in the spirit of the invention can be derived from the spirit of the invention described in the specification. Accordingly, it should be considered that the invention covers equivalent structures thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. Further, the abstract is provided so that an intellectual property office and a general public institution or one skilled in the art who is not familiar with patent and legal or professional terminology can quickly analyze the technical features and essences of the invention through a simple investigation. Accordingly, the abstract is not intended to limit the scope of the invention that should be evaluated by the claims. In addition, it is required to sufficiently refer to the documents that have been already disclosed, so as to fully understand the objects and effects of the invention.
- The above descriptions include a process that is executed on a computer or computer network. The above descriptions and expressions have been provided so that the one skilled in the art can understand the invention most effectively. In the specification, the respective steps used to induce one result or blocks having a predetermined processing function should be understood as a process having no self-contradiction. In addition, the electrical or magnetic signal is transmitted/received and written in the respective steps or blocks. Although the processes in the respective steps or blocks embody the signal as a bit, value, symbol, character, term, number and the like, it should be noted that these have been used for the convenience of descriptions. Further, although the processes in the respective steps or blocks have been often described as an expression common to a human action, the process described in the specification is executed by a variety of devices in principle. In addition, the other structures necessary for the respective steps or blocks are apparent from the above descriptions.
Claims (10)
1. A gaming machine comprising:
a display having several areas that arrange many symbols;
a bet unit that bets a value; and
a game controller,
wherein the game controller is operated
(a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when the value is bet,
(b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) to randomly start a golf game,
(d) to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result,
(e) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and
(f) to continue the free game depending on the awarded point.
2. A gaming machine comprising:
a display having several areas that arrange many symbols;
a bet unit that bets a value; and
a game controller,
wherein the game controller is operated
(a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when the value is bet,
(b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) to randomly start a golf game in a basic game,
(d) to award a point to a player depending on a golf game result,
(e) to accumulatively store the awarded point,
(f) to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and
(g) to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
3. A gaming machine comprising:
a display having several areas that arrange many symbols;
a bet unit that bets a value; and
a game controller,
wherein the game controller is operated
(a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when the value is bet,
(b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied,
(d) to randomly start a golf game in the free game,
(e) to awards a point to a player depending on a golf game result, and
(f) to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
4. A gaming machine comprising:
a display having several areas that arrange many symbols;
a bet unit that bets a value; and
a game controller,
wherein the game controller is operated
(a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when the value is bet,
(b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) to randomly start a golf game in a basic game,
(d) to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game,
(e) to accumulatively store the awarded point,
(f) to shift from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and
(g) to continue the free game depending on the stored point.
5. A gaming machine comprising:
a display having several areas that arrange many symbols;
a bet unit that bets a value; and
a game controller,
wherein the game controller is operated
(a) to rearrange symbols in the several areas when the value is bet,
(b) to determine a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) to shift from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied,
(d) to randomly start a golf game in the free game,
(e) to award a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, and
(f) to extend the free game depending on the awarded point.
6. A gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas, the method comprising steps of:
(a) rearranging the symbols in the several areas when a value is bet,
(b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) randomly starting a golf game,
(d) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result,
(e) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and
(f) continuing the free game depending on the awarded point.
7. A gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas, the method comprising steps of:
(a) rearranging the symbols in the several areas when a value is bet,
(b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) randomly starting a golf game in a basic game,
(d) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result,
(e) accumulatively storing the awarded point,
(f) shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and
(g) continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
8. A gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas, the method comprising steps of:
(a) rearranging the symbols in the several areas when a value is bet,
(b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied,
(d) randomly starting a golf game in the free game,
(e) awarding a point to a player depending on a golf game result, and
(f) extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
9. A gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas, the method comprising steps of:
(a) rearranging the symbols in the several areas when a value is bet,
(b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) randomly starting a golf game in a basic game,
(d) awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game,
(e) accumulatively storing the awarded point,
(f) shifting from the basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied, and
(g) continuing the free game depending on the stored point.
10. A gaming method of a gaming machine repeating a unit game in which many symbols are rearranged in several areas, the method comprising steps of:
(a) rearranging the symbols in the several areas when a value is bet,
(b) determining a winning based on the symbols rearranged,
(c) shifting from a basic game to a free game in which the value can be less consumed than in the basic game, when a predetermined condition is satisfied,
(d) randomly starting a golf game in the free game,
(e) awarding a point to a player depending on an operation of the player in the golf game, and
(f) extending the free game depending on the awarded point.
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