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Počítačová hra s umělou inteligencí
Ludrovan, Tomáš ; Goldmann, Tomáš (referee) ; Orság, Filip (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the development of multiplayer computer game and the examination of possibilites of using artificial intelligence for implementing entities controlled by the computer. The game code is written in C++ programming language and uses SDL2 library for user input and screen output. Besides others, some of the commonly used artificial intelligence algorithms are described here, which are used by the game either directly or as a modified version.
Maze-based 2D game
Čepelková, Kateřina ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Vlnas, Michal (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the design and implementation of a maze generator using cellular automata and other algorithms. The goal is to integrate the generator into a labyrinth game using pathfinding and enemy placement techniques, specifically rejection sampling. The game is implemented in the Godot game engine. The final game features bonus in-game items, unique enemies with their own AI, and a level system. The benefit of the work is a universal maze generator that can be adapted for procedural generation of content in other games and expansion of the possibilities of game content creation.
View-dependent Game Mechanics
Zdeněk, Jan ; Polášek, Tomáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to create a simple computer game in Unity that is based on a change of perspective. Furthermore, this solution includes procedural level generation, which is implemented using the cellular automaton and the marching squares algorithm. The result is thus a game that falls into the roguelike genre, providing the user with the possibility to change perspective from a top-down view to a profile view. The main task of the player is to reach the highest level and, by gradually upgrading the character, gain an advantage for the next run.
Tower-defense/attack game in Unity
Kratschmer, Tomáš ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Vlnas, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to summarize the basic aspects of games and to introduce frequently used concepts, algorithms and mechanics (not only) in card games, and at the same time to demonstrate them on the computer game ByteWars. This thesis mainly focuses on artificial intelligence techniques, such as finding the best paths in a graph (map) according to different criteria and searching the state space using the method ExpectiMinimax for the possibility of playing the game by computer. Since every game must be somehow fun and must engage the player, this thesis also discusses game design concepts. In addition to the text, the result of this work is the game itself, which is freely available on itch.io. It is developed in the popular Unity game engine using the C# programming language.
Game in Unity
Zahálka, David ; Vlnas, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This final thesis focuses on the development of a 2D rogue-like computer game in the style of Vampire Survivors, featuring procedural elements. The game is implemented using the Unity game engine. The game map is procedurally generated using Perlin noise and cellular automata.
2D plošinová hra v Unity
Fulla, Roman ; Vlnas, Michal (referee) ; Karas, Matej (advisor)
The objective of this Bachelor's thesis is to analyse in detail the history and the current state of development of 2D platformer games. To achieve this goal, various successful titles and currently in use game engines are examined. The acquired knowledge is applied in design and subsequent implementation of a short video game demo, presenting various aspects of game development. Unique mechanics serve the purpose of an innovative element. The resulting demo is presented in the form of a short video. Thus, this thesis provides a new perspective on the development of platformer games.
Demonstration of Cryptographic Problems through an Interactive Educational Game
Fišarová, Anežka ; Mezina, Anzhelika (referee) ; Mikulec, Marek (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the design and implementation of a cryptographic interactive educational game. It focuses on various cryptographic ciphers specifically selected so that people outside the field can be introduced to the subject in a demonstrative and entertaining way. Java and JavaFX were used as the programming language. The thesis consists of four parts, the first two are oriented towards the theoretical part of cryptography and the second two are more focused on the practical application and code development. As motivation for the players, a score for correctly cracked ciphers was used. Furthermore, the work includes a choice of difficulty, which influences which ciphers will be presented to the players. At the end of the thesis, the author reflects on the results and explores ways to further improve the methods presented.
Retrospective Game for Two Players
Vybíral, Jan ; Bartoš, Pavel (referee) ; Pospíchal, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is the development of a 2D space arcade computer game. The introduction describes the history and current status of the game industry and computer graphics. Then the text deals with the libraries OpenGL and SDL chosen for development, design of game principles, realization of graphics and audio, collision system, user interface, controls and the object oriented design of the application. The second part gives an account of the implementation of the designed system in the C++ programming language. Finally the thesis contains information about the testing and evaluation of the final product.
Specifics of VAT for Electronic Sales of Computer Games
Štefka, Vojtěch ; Schulz,, Jaroslav (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
Master´s thesis deals with the issue of VAT for electronic sales of computer games. The thesis contains a theoretical definition of basic concepts with subsequent identification of relevant business sector including obligations in the area of VAT which are relevant to a defined range of entities. Practical part consists of the methodology containing procedures and recommendations concerning the fulfilment of VAT related obligations. The methodology is intended for domestic taxable persons providing electronic services for non-taxable persons from around the world.
Educational Game of Motivation on the Android Platform
Kučera, Martin ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Kreslíková, Jitka (advisor)
The aim of the dissertation is to create a prototype of an educational game which should help students with the choice of future their studies. To this end, the game introduces the topic of logic systems in a non-threating interactive way with clear illustrative examples. The theoretical part of the work deals with the background knowledge necessary in order to design the game. It explains logic systems, gates, flip-flop circuits, and explores various aspects of game genres with primary focus on puzzle games and their history. In addition, the dissertation presents some of the issues related to cross-platform development of games for both mobile and computer platforms, and provides brief descriptions of several popular cross-platform libraries. Lastly, the work introduces and compares several chosen applications created as a supplementary material for teaching logic system.

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