Find us elsewhere
Join Now Member Login

Pocket size slot machine needs investor and CEO

 
New Topic
Post Reply
Follow Topic
Page of 1
  • Author
  • Message
 
joypuzzle

posts: 2

Mar 18, 2010 4:08 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote

Hi Everyone,

 

I plan to start up a toy company to market a line of toy puzzles. Some have no prize offer http://rubikslide.com and some with a prize offer called dream puzzle.

Dream Puzzle is like a low odds, pocket size slot machine.  It has no logic solution.

Its structure could be a sealed glass bottle with numbered balls
inside. The balls can be freely move around and when the bottle is
rest on  table, the balls will rest at the bottom of the bottle to
form a spiral.

Players try to spiral up the numbers to win a prize.

When the numbers are spiral up, microwave the bottle and the balls will
be glued permanently so to claim the prize.

A line of dream puzzles could be mass produced under $2, retail at $10
 to $30 and offer $10,000 to $1,000,000 prize depend on the number of
balls used.

I wonder how is this plan in reality,  be very appreciate any input.

 

Joe

robertj

posts: 1461

Mar 18, 2010 5:28 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote

Joe,

 

Have you checked into the laws and regulations covering gambling and gaming in your State?

you might also want to edit your message and correct the grammar.

 



-------------------------

Business Growth Masters, LLC -
Capital Catalysts for Entrepreneurs
Home of the Scalable Business Plan and QuikStart Capital Programs
http://www.bizgrowthmasters.com
info@bizgrowthmasters.com


chrishe

posts: 12

Apr 17, 2010 6:03 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
Points: 0   Vote

Sound interesting. Do you have a sample of this machine made? or least you have a blue print for your design? You really need to offer something more than just a idea, because that's the easy part :)

Page of 1
Post Reply
 
.
Advertisement

Keep the Community Clean!

  • StartupNation forums should be used as a platform to learn, educate others, share stories, tips & tricks and to provide constructive feedback.
  • Please do not use the Forums for advertising & blatant self-promotion.
  • Please be respectful to other members and refrain from personal attacks and vulgar language.
  • StartupNation reserves the right to delete any message, reply, and/or member who violates our terms of use.
Read full terms of use
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement