Gaming machine
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HEIWA CORP
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
AI Technical Summary
【0009】 本発明によれば、遊技の興趣を向上させることができる。
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Abstract
Claims
1. A gaming machine comprising a game area on which a gaming medium moves, and which launches the gaming medium into the game area in response to the player's operation, A main control means for controlling the progress of the game, A performance control means that performs performance control based on information transmitted from the main control means, It includes a means for controlling the effects that can be operated by the player, The main control means includes a lottery means that performs a lottery based on the fact that a game medium has entered a predetermined area provided in the game area, The results of the aforementioned lottery include specific outcomes that result in the execution of a special game that is advantageous to the player. The aforementioned specific results include a first result and a second result that is more favorable to the player than the first result. If the aforementioned lottery yields the aforementioned specific result, and the aforementioned performance control means is operated during the specified period, a specific performance indicating that the aforementioned specific result has been obtained may be executed. The aforementioned specific performance includes at least a first-mode specific performance and a second-mode specific performance, The game machine wherein the specific performance in the second embodiment can suggest that the second result has been obtained.
2. The aforementioned performance control means is capable of executing the specified performance based on each operation when the performance operation means is operated multiple times within the specified period. The gaming machine according to claim 1, wherein the probability of the specific performance of the second embodiment being performed based on the second or subsequent operation is higher than the probability of the specific performance of the second embodiment being performed based on the first operation.