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Greetings,
Please do not consider this message as Spam as I am a regular poster (though relatively new) to this site.
I am interested in creating a Scrabble-based slot machine and would like to know if anyone would be interested in handling the programming and graphics. The machine would include a jackpot, Scatter Pay and Bonus Game. In fact, I am almost done with the payout schedule, probabilities and ER%, with exception to the bonus game. I should be done with bonus game details in another week, or less.
I would imagine that such a machine would already be ready for a sale to an on-line casino(s) slots game provider upon completion of programming and graphics. The only detail that would have to be handled there (other than the actual sale of the machine) would be to achieve licensing from Hasbro. I am not familiar with the ins-and-outs of such licensing, so I don't know if I would be the one to handle that or whether it would be the slot provider.
It is also possible that the game could be sold to a manufacturer of physical slot machines for use in a land-casino. I should imagine that this would be the most lucrative prospect as it would, presumably, include an upfront fee for the design/programming as well as some measure of royalties per machine sold.
I readily admit that I am not experienced in this realm whatsoever, but I think that this machine is a good idea that could prove very lucrative if we were successful in selling it.
If anyone is interested, I would be willing to split the money with the programmer/graphic designer 20/80 with the programmer/graphic designer receiving 80% of all money made. Upon completion, I will attempt to acquire the licensing from Hasbro as well as to market the machine to on-line casinos as well as physical slot machine manufacturers...beginning with the latter. If there happens to be anyone experienced in this regard, however, then I might also suggest that they could get in this partnership with the consent and agreement of percentages with the programmer/graphic designer.
Having perused the Forum Rules, I do not believe this post violates any of them. If this post is violative of the Rules, it is due to my own misunderstanding of the Rules, hence, if the post is deleted, I will not complain.
Thank you for your kind attention.
-Mission146
MathExtremist
Lightning Gaming already sells one, license from Hasbro and all.
'In my own case, when it seemed to me after a long illness that death was close at hand, I found no little solace in playing constantly at dice.' -- Girolamo Cardano, 1563
Mission146
I wonder if there is a slot machine industry exclusivity written into the Hasbro contract...
The design/pays of my slot machine is totally different than that one (I just looked). That machine is much closer to the actual game of Scrabble, whereas my machine more closely resembles a standard slot machine in terms of play. The only true element that has to do with Scrabble is what the stops are called, 'Double-Word Score, etc.'
The bonus game feature bears a little bit in common with Scrabble, but I don't want to get into too much detail.
In any event, if there is such an exclusivity, it might still be possible to persue Lightning Gaming with a packaged and ready-to-go design and payout table, since the games are going to be so much different.
I will attempt to determine whether Lightning Gaming has an exclusivity clause with Hasbro. I would be darned surprised if they did not. If I find that they do, I might attempt to gauge Lightning Gaming's interest in another Scrabble design. It really is a totally different machine, not even close to theirs. This machine would probably be most similar to QuickHits Platinum, but with totally different pays, symbols and a Bonus Game instead of Free Games.
Bonus Games are better, anyway. I consider, 'Free Games,' a misadvertisement, of sorts. If you have to pay to have any chance of getting them, then how are they free? Maybe they should be called, 'Extra games.'
MonkeyMonkey
Good luck with Hasbro. My understanding is that they are very difficult to do business with unless they can immediately grasp that your idea represents huge profits (think: how much $ do they make from selling Monopoly in Walmarts every year to see if your idea might pique their interest). I would also think that licensing a well known 'brand game' would be a long shot at best (licensing well know property seems to be somewhat of a specialty for Lightning Games, so I wouldn't take their success as any sort of indicator of Hasbro's general willingness to entertain your licensing idea). As far as who would negotiate the deal with Hasbro... you'd probably want to look at getting an attorney that specializes in intellectual property matters to look over any proposed contract and suggest changes, etc. at a bare minimum. I also think that your hunch that there may be an exclusivity clause is a good one, but let's set that aside for now and just look at what you're asking for.
As for artwork, if you're dealing with a licensed property you're probably going to have to either get the art from the property owner, or have it approved by them. For a property like Scrabble I'd imagine that the 'look and feel' is so well established and so important that it would probably make the most sense to acquire the assets from the property owner.
As for programming... wow, where to even start?
Physical machine:
I'm pretty sure if you wanted it to run on a Windows PC someone like me could probably handle it, given that you'd very clearly defined how the game is supposed to work. But what platform do most 'slot machines' run on? (I've seen machines at the casino I work in rebooting and was surprised to see they were running Linux). What methods of player interaction are available and how do you interact with them from a programming perspective? (buttons, coin slots, payout ticket reader/writer, etc.?) Without access to this hardware to test the game on, how do you know it will work when it's installed on the target platform?
Online game:
Probably much, much easier, but you'd still need to find someone with serious Flash ActionScripting skills and a good knowledge of how to protect the integrity of the game. You might also pull it off with HTML/CSS/JavaScript (and possibly some AJAX) but that would, I would think, be even more vulnerable to various hacks and would certainly need a huge amount of testing and such to make sure it would work on all modern browsers as well as fail elegantly (i.e. without exposing any potential exploits) with more antiquated browsers.
If it were me, I'd look at devising a 'similar yet different enough to get my own patent' kind of Scrabble game (and brace for the possible backlash from Hasbro) and look to license my own game to a company capable of developing it. However, you may be somewhat put off when you see what acquiring a patent entails. Check out the Game Inventors forum here for some good reading on the subject.
I hate to be discouraging to anyone trying to do something new/different/cool/etc but I think you need to look at what you're offering in game design value (keeping in mind that game design is something Hasbro is already good at and has in-house talent for) and how strong your math/actuarial skills are in devising pay tables to see if you really have anything worth pursuing here or not.
On the flipside, I wouldn't take my word for any of this, I'd investigate the possibilities and see for yourself, after all I'm just a dumb kid that's wasting a lot of expensive private school education dealing cards. My best real world skill is being able to pretty effortlessly calculate 5% commission on Banker bets in mini-bacc while being yelled at in languages I don't understand. :)
Mission146
I do not want to go into too much detail, (of which I have some) but I will say that I had the opportunity to speak to the very congenial Brian Haveson, CEO of Lightning Gaming who was kind enough to give someone he has never heard of a few minutes of his time.
In short, Lightning Gaming and Hasbro do have an exclusivity clause in the contract as it relates the Scrabble licensing for gaming devices. The contract spans a number of years, the exact number is not something I feel the need to disclose.
Mr. Haveson is, however, interested in the general structure of my version of the game (as it works more like a traditional slot machine) and has asked me to send him an E-Mail pitching the basics of the game's operation. He has said that he is not interested in my probabilities, payouts, etc. at this point in time as that is something his development team would handle, but he is interested in my game idea.
I'm going to go ahead and pitch him that idea and see how everyting goes with it. I have considered the possibility that you mentioned of what would essentially be a Scrabble, 'Rip-Off,' game, and I would not be willing to work on something of that nature. I intend to do a better job investigating existing licensed games, should I ever have another game idea that would require a license, but I mainly intend to come up with ideas for either completely original games, or games that are based on existant (but non-licensed games).
Don't get down on yourself though, there's nothing dumb about you. Being a dealer is an excellent profession, and if you prove yourself to be one of the best, eventually you'll likely graduate to high-roller rooms in major casinos (if you're not already there) or you can go into supervision/management. It doesn't matter what you do for a profession, really, as long as you try to be one of the best at doing it.
MonkeyMonkey
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I do not want to go into too much detail, (of which I have some) but I will say that I had the opportunity to speak to the very congenial Brian Haveson, CEO of Lightning Gaming who was kind enough to give someone he has never heard of a few minutes of his time.
In short, Lightning Gaming and Hasbro do have an exclusivity clause in the contract as it relates the Scrabble licensing for gaming devices. The contract spans a number of years, the exact number is not something I feel the need to disclose.


Doesn't surprise me at all. Hasbro is known for structuring deals in that way.
Quote: Mission146


Mr. Haveson is, however, interested in the general structure of my version of the game (as it works more like a traditional slot machine) and has asked me to send him an E-Mail pitching the basics of the game's operation. He has said that he is not interested in my probabilities, payouts, etc. at this point in time as that is something his development team would handle, but he is interested in my game idea.


I'd still be careful about protecting your idea before submitting it. Many companies won't accept such proposals for fear of future litigation, i.e. they already have a similar idea in-house and you sue them for stealing your idea.


I'm going to go ahead and pitch him that idea and see how everyting goes with it. I have considered the possibility that you mentioned of what would essentially be a Scrabble, 'Rip-Off,' game, and I would not be willing to work on something of that nature. I intend to do a better job investigating existing licensed games, should I ever have another game idea that would require a license, but I mainly intend to come up with ideas for either completely original games, or games that are based on existant (but non-licensed games).
Don't get down on yourself though, there's nothing dumb about you. Being a dealer is an excellent profession, and if you prove yourself to be one of the best, eventually you'll likely graduate to high-roller rooms in major casinos (if you're not already there) or you can go into supervision/management. It doesn't matter what you do for a profession, really, as long as you try to be one of the best at doing it.


I don't know if dealing is something I'll do long term, it's fun and I make enough money at it to indulge in the sort of play time I enjoy. I was mostly referring to how my family feels about it. I don't think it's the dumbest thing I've ever done. I think it would be a lot dumber to take a low/non-pay intern type position in the industry I got my degree in. At least this way I can afford a lifestyle that makes me happy.
Mission146


I'd still be careful about protecting your idea before submitting it. Many companies won't accept such proposals for fear of future litigation, i.e. they already have a similar idea in-house and you sue them for stealing your idea.


I'm not worried about that. If they already have the licensing, then I am powerless to do anything to effectuate such a game, anyway. If they already have a similar idea in house, all they need do is tell me. I've already submitted it. They can use my idea, verbatim, if they want to and I would not sue anyone. I cannot effectuate such a machine due to the inability to ever get it licensed (at least not for x years) anyway, so there would be absolutely no damages...even if they took the idea without my consent, I could not prove damages...because there wouldn't be any.
Quote: MonkeyMonkey

I don't know if dealing is something I'll do long term, it's fun and I make enough money at it to indulge in the sort of play time I enjoy. I was mostly referring to how my family feels about it. I don't think it's the dumbest thing I've ever done. I think it would be a lot dumber to take a low/non-pay intern type position in the industry I got my degree in. At least this way I can afford a lifestyle that makes me happy.


The only time it is important how your family feels about something is when they agree with you, unless you're referring to wife/kids, then that is different.

The gaming software design has come a long way since the first electronic descendants of the 19th century’s Liberty Bell were lined up in the casino halls, featuring the PG-13 imagery and naïve aesthetics. As the market evolved, slot machines developed into more complex platforms, but the true revolution was sparked with the arrival of online casinos and the expansion of internet gambling.

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So, if you ever find yourself feeling particularly naughty, the adult slots listed below might warm up a lonely night and provide a few hours of uncensored fun.

Scandinavian Babes by Play’n GO

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Compared to some releases from this list, Scandinavian Babes slot is quite toned-down, leaning more towards moderate erotica. Played on 5×3 reel grid across 15 adjustable lines, this Play’n GO online slot allows the players to bet as little as $0.01 on a single active line, or press the bet to $18.75 per spin (by activating all 15 lines, increasing the denomination, and wagering up to 5 coins per line).

The volatility is between medium and high and the hit frequency of bonus features is somewhat low.

Bonus Features

The game benefits from Free Spins that may be particularly difficult to trigger at times, but the base game wins will still land frequently.

Free Spins

Free Spins are activated by the stacked Wild Brunette on the first and last reel. This will set in motion 15 bonus rounds, during which reels 1 and 5 will hold still while the rest of the columns are spinning.

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Free Games

A classic picking game that can award up to 150x multiplier. All you need to do is select one of the 3 dancers and a cash prize will be revealed (along with the other two prizes that you did not get).

Gamble

This feature activates after every win, enabling you to double the payout every time you guess the colour of the card facing down. The payouts are higher if you manage to guess the suit as well. The feature is, of course, optional, and you can simply collect the money and continue the session without gambling.

Overall Rating

Level of Erotica: Low/Medium

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 3

RTP: 94%

Variance: Medium to high

Playboy Slot by Microgaming

Playboy by Microgaming is a 243 ways to win slot launched in 2013, generating up to 1,215,000 coins per spin. Despite the legacy of the brand, Playboy slot designers have shown an impressive amount of restraint, opting for a sexy rather than a raunchy interpretation of the theme (you can check our comparison of all Playboy slots).

Bonus Features

The Bunny is the Wild symbol that doubles the payout every time it completes the winning combination. It can also replace all other icons except for the Stack of Playboys Scatter, which triggers the Playboy Club Free Spins.

Free Spins

As mentioned, the bonus rounds in Playboy slot are unlocked when the combination of 3 to 5 Scatters is formed on the reels, initiating one of the following Free Spins modes:

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Sofia, Ashley, and Jillian Playboy Club Free Spins cannot be re-triggered.

Overall Rating

Level of Erotica: Mild to medium

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 4

RTP: 96.57%

Variance: Medium to high

Twerk Slot by Edorphina

Those with an appreciation for curves will enjoy Endorphina’s 5-payline slot immensely. Not only does the 2016 release celebrate the female form in all its glory, but it also produces up to 250,000 coins per spin.

The gameplay is quite simple, and Endorphina seems to rely on derrières and upbeat music to keep the players engaged.

Bonus Features

The dynamic Battle Feature with bonus points awarded every time your dancer defeats the opponent in the dance-off (or twerk-off, in this case).

Free Spins with Battle Feature

3 Scatter symbols will activate the Free Spins with the Battle Feature, during which one of the girls will be singled out to compete with other dancers. The battle will last up to 6 rounds and whoever scores more points will win. The feature is re-triggered if more Scatters land on the reels, adding 3 more dance rounds.

Risk Game Gamble Feature

Every payout can be increased up to 10 times if the player’s card beats the virtual dealer. You will have four cards to choose from – Joker trumps all hands, and only the player can draw this card. Same value cards will be resolved as a push.

Overall Rating

Level of Erotica: Mild

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 2

RTP: 96 %

Variance: High

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This slot combines two ultimate fantasies of an average male – football and provocatively dressed ladies. Benchwarmers Football Girls is a 30-payline game that’s suitable for both high limit slots players and recreational players. The lines can be adjusted, allowing you to bet $0.20 – $3,000 per spin.

The Benchwarmer Girls are the high paying symbols, with the eager supporter of the Italian football club as the highest-value icon. The next in line are four equally enthusiastic females, who were so eager to see the game that they rushed to the court wearing nothing but their underwear…

Bonus Features

The slot offers Free Games with the Bench Warmer feature and Football Bonus where you can reveal cash prizes.

Free Games with Bench Warmer Feature

The Free Rounds are activated by 3+ Bench Warmer Scatters and before the feature is initiated, you can select any of the Benchwarmer Girls to cover the first reel. The symbol will remain locked on the reel for the next 4 spins – the rest of the girls will not land on the grid during the feature.

Bench Warmer bonus can be re-activated an indefinite number of times.

Football Bonus

If a Bonus symbol lands on the reels 1 and 5, the Football Bonus picking game will be initiated, prompting you to pick 3 out of 5 balls and reveal cash prizes. Unfortunately, this feature cannot be re-triggered.

Overall Rating

Level of Erotica: Mild to medium

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 3

RTP: 95.97%

Variance: Medium to high

Red Lights by Tom Horn Gaming

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Bonus Features

The slot features two Wild Symbols which can replace all other icons and activate the Free Spins.

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Sticky Expanding Wild


The Free Spins start when one of the two Wild Girls lands on reels 1 or 5, locking into the landing position and expanding across the entire reel. Additional spins can be triggered if more Wilds appear on the grid. The payouts generated in the Free Spins will be doubled if a single Expanding Wild is locked on the reel or quadrupled if two Wilds share the grid.

Strip Gambling Feature

All payouts can be boosted in the Strip Gambling Feature, which is quite cheeky, inviting you to strip one of the girls. To double the winning amount, you will have to guess which of the two symbols hides behind the silhouette in the middle of the game screen. Every time your guess is correct, the amount will be doubled.

Mystery Win Feature

Mystery Bonus is awarded randomly – a combo of 3 X symbols can form a combination in the middle of the screen and award a cash prize on any spin.

Overall Rating

Level of Erotica: Medium

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 4

RTP: 96%

Variance: Medium

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Super Quick Hit Playboy Sunset Sapphires is a land-based slot cabinet manufactured by Bally. The game is the part of the series, and you can also try your luck on the Super Quick Hit Playboy Midnight Diamonds, which is just as sexy.

Bonus Features

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Super Quick Hit Feature

Activated by a cluster of Scatters which either pay up to 1,500x player’s bet or trigger the Quick Hit jackpot on a maximum bet.

Respin Bonus Feature

3 stacked Super Quick Hit icons will start this bonus, during which the reel grid will expand, adding 3 additional rows. Any extra Super Quick Hit icons that land during the feature will remain locked on the reels.

Wheel Bonus Feature

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The Wheel Bonus icon can only land on reels 2- 4, granting a spin on the wheel. The spin can award a cash prize with a multiplier or one of the two features:

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Overall Rating

Level of Erotica: Medium

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 5

RTP: N/A

Variance: Medium to high

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Bonus Features

The main attraction of the slot, apart from the hot ladies, is the Free Games feature awarding trebled prizes.

Free Games

Free Games symbol starts 15 re-triggerable free spins, but only if it lands on the first and the last reel. During the bonus, all payouts will be multiplied by 3.

Gamble

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One other way to increase your winning before collecting it would be to use the Gamble option. To double the amount, you must guess the colour of the card facing down. Or, to be more specific, you will need to opt for either Black or Red and then stop the flashing card.

Overall Rating

Slot Machine Graphics

Level of Erotica: High

Bonuses (on the scale of 1 to 5): 2

Custom Slot Machine Software

RTP: N/A

Variance: Medium to high