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Extension of Machinations Framework
Guth, Robert ; Gemrot, Jakub (advisor) ; Fink, Jiří (referee)
Framework Machinations is a tool for representing board games mechanics and mechanics of some computer games. Its main purpose is to allow game designers to test and tune the game's parameters before games release. However, current framework is not able to create models of some game mechanics and by that, it forces its users to simplify their models. The aim of this work is to extend framework machinations into a tool capable of simulating board game mechanics without having to simplify them. Thesis includes a program for working with an extended framework and a case study detailing the implementation of the Stone Age game in the extended framework.
Multiplatform network implementation of the Risk game
Guth, Robert ; Forst, Libor (advisor) ; Horký, Vojtěch (referee)
Risk is a computer program for playing the classic version of board game Risk independently on the operating system, enabling multiplayer mode on one or more computers connected through a local network or the internet. Network communication is running according to pre-established protocol, so the Risk can communicate with other programs made for the Risk playing, while they utilize this protocol. Program provides several types of opponents with different difficulties controlled by computer, who are able to challenge both beginners and experienced players. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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