Winning for Dummies has a bonus round based on book titles from the series. When three, four or five Chalkboard 7 symbols line up, players are given five "Dummies" book titles--among them "Sex for Dummies," "Cooking for Dummies" and others randomly chosen from among 30 titles. After the player chooses a title, the "Dummies" man, the character with the triangle-shaped head that gives out pointers in the books, leaps to the chalkboard, scribbling away and raising a cloud of chalk dust. When all is clear, the chalkboard reveals a self-help tip in line with the title selected, and a bonus multiplier is revealed. 



There's also a survey bonus in which you're asked to choose the top responses from the survey. I was asked, "Name a place in which you should lower your voice," and asked to choose the top four from along the movies, library, restaurant, hospital, church and funeral home. The more you get before a miss, the bigger the bonus. 

The survey bonus is reminiscent of the TV show "Family Feud," and it strikes me as an opportunity that was missed in Family Feud slot machines. In the Family Feud slots, players don't get to answer the questions. In Wink Martindale, they do, leaving a round that is more fun to play. 

"People who think like average Americans will do very well on this game," Vancura said. 

My favorite was Trivial Pursuit, in which you are asked trivia questions in categories from the board game Trivial Pursuit. You can choose a category to be a reel symbol as you play. Choose wisely. One of the bonus rounds asks a trivia question from your chosen category. I sometimes set my category as sports and leisure, sometimes as science. This was a bonus round right up my alley. It might not appeal to everyone, but for slot players who like a little test, Trivial Pursuit will become a favorite game. 

One final tip on Mikohn games: The designers love to put in little hidden features--"Easter eggs," as computer game enthusiasts call them. Whether you're on the reel-spinning portions of the games, or on the bonus screens, don't be afraid to touch characters or symbols just to see what you can find. 


For me, no trip to the IGT booth would be complete without a thorough look at new video poker games. A few weeks ago I wrote about Multi-Strike Poker and Big Split Poker, fun new games that were designed for IGT by Wheeling-based Leading Edge Design. That's not all that's new in video poker. IGT distributed games designed by Action Gaming, the company that pioneered the multiple-hand games. And Action looks like it has another winner in Trade Up Poker. 
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