18624364. PLAYER WHEEL SECTION SET SELECTION simplified abstract (IGT)
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PLAYER WHEEL SECTION SET SELECTION
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Inventor(s)
Chris Peterson of Reno NV (US)
Arthur Levesque of Reno NV (US)
Nathan Ajhar of Sparks NV (US)
PLAYER WHEEL SECTION SET SELECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18624364 titled 'PLAYER WHEEL SECTION SET SELECTION
The patent application describes gaming systems and methods that include a player wheel set selection feature with a displayed wheel containing multiple player-selectable sections for gameplay.
- The player can select at least one section but not all of the sections on the wheel for gameplay.
- The innovation allows for a dynamic and interactive gaming experience with customizable player choices.
- This feature adds an element of strategy and decision-making to the gameplay, enhancing player engagement.
- The technology can be applied to various types of games, including casino games, board games, and video games.
- By limiting the number of selectable sections, the innovation creates a balance between chance and skill in gameplay.
Potential Applications: - Casino gaming machines - Online gaming platforms - Mobile gaming applications
Problems Solved: - Enhances player engagement and interactivity - Adds a strategic element to gameplay - Provides a unique gaming experience for players
Benefits: - Increased player involvement and enjoyment - Customizable gameplay experience - Appeals to a wide range of players with varying skill levels
Commercial Applications: "Interactive Player Wheel Selection Feature for Gaming Systems: Enhancing Player Engagement and Strategy in Casino and Online Games"
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the player wheel set selection feature enhance gameplay? 2. What types of games can benefit from this innovative technology?
Original Abstract Submitted
Gaming systems and method that provide a player wheel set selection feature including a displayed wheel having a plurality of displayed player selectable sections for a play of a game, and wherein the quantity of sections selectable by the player is at least one and less than all of the sections of the wheel.