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3D Game in Unity with Music Analysis
Petrjanoš, Jakub ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is about music analysis and it's usage in game development in game engine Unity. With help of music analysis there is implemented path finding in procedural generated terrain. In development were used experimental methods and result is game, which generates path based on chosen song through procedural generated terrain and visualizes music.
Master of the Carpet: A 3D first-person action game
Kuchyňová, Karolína ; Ježek, Pavel (advisor) ; Gemrot, Jakub (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to reimplement the old DOS game Magic Carpet using modern game development means provided by the Unity engine. In the game, the player controls a wizard on a ying carpet, whose task is to collect speci ed amount of mana. He travels through a 3D game world, casts spells, builds castles, where his mana is stored, and ghts various types of monsters or enemy wizards. A detailed analysis of the original game can be found in the introductory part of the thesis. Within problem analysis, we discuss the possible approaches to creating a nite but borderless game world and ways of implemen- ting arti cial intelligence and its movemenent system for monsters and enemy wizards. The game world terrain is generated procedurally therefore a special chapter is devoted to this topic. The work also contains an extension of the ori- ginal Unity Editor called Level Designer, where new game levels can be created.
Game in Unity Engine
Uhlíř, Radek ; Starka, Tomáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor's thesis is to design and create innovative game in the Unity engine . Implement classic game mechanic and create more unique game mechanics for solving different logical puzzles . The thesis also focus on the use of tools and components within the Unity editor and creating custom components .
Interactive OpenGL Demo
Chukir, Patrik ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
This Bachelor's thesis describe implementation of simple 3D game by OpenGL. The attention is paid to draft of this game and specific implementation, which is output of this work. In text of thesis is described usage of libraries Assimp , Bullet and IrrKlang . Assimp for loading  an .obj and .dae model file. Bullet for detection of collision and physics of scene. And IrrKlang for sounds. Furthmore thesis  deals with lighting, shadows and implementation of Skeleton animation . Part of thesis is dedicated to implementation of skybox and changing day and night. In last chapter are analyzed test of game.
3D Racing Game
Vlach, Jan ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Tóth, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on desing and implementation of 3D racing game with graphical effects. The goal of this thesis is to create a racing game with the help of particle emitors. For collision detection is used Bullet physics library. Because of it, all players react to other scene objects. Terrain is generated from height map and supports multitexturing technique, which allows for multiple textures to be applied to terrain's surface. Game's racing track is defined by collision map. In thesis, there is an emphasis on creating editor for easy map creation and editation. Editor allows for drawing Kochanek-Bartels splines, which are then used to determine the movement of the oponents.
3D game development in Unity engine
Kovářík, Stanislav ; Ženíšek, Jan (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
The purpose if this bachelors thesis is to create user manual for making 3D games in Unity development environment. This aim is reached by explaining basic terms in game development, explaining enviroments features, how to work with it and guiding trough the proces of game development. This thesis also contributes to the small list of Unity manuals written in Czech language, which are kept up to date with the lastest version 5.6. The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part starts with recherche of other sources about the same or similar topics. Then it describes important terms related to game industry. Practical part shows how to manipulate with environment by making a new 3D game using several Unity components.
Destroy The Castle: A 3D Magic Carpet-like Game
Ondrčková, Simona ; Ježek, Pavel (advisor) ; Kofroň, Jan (referee)
Title: Destroy the Castle: A 3D Magic Carpet-like Game Author: Simona Ondrčková Department: Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Supervisor: Mgr. Pavel Ježek, Ph.D., Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Abstract: The goal of the thesis is to create a computer game based on a game called Magic Carpet. The game has two main interesting aspects from the programming point of view: artificial intelligence and an editor. The artificial intelligence uses different approaches to create distinctively thinking enemies. The editor allows a designer to create new castle levels, spells and monsters. Another goal of the thesis is to make sure, that this kind of game can be created using Unity game engine, and to determine it's advantages and disadvantages. Gradually, we focus on individual problems and decisions that had to be made and how we solved them using Unity game engine. Keywords: 3D Game, spells, Destroy the Castle, editor, Unity
3D akční hra v podivném městě
Havránek, Štěpán ; Balyo, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hauzar, David (referee)
This thesis deals with a conception and implementation of a real-time 3D action game. This game is placed in a bizzare surrounding that is not a subset of an ordinary real three- dimensional linear space. The work presents the whole game implementation process. It goes through various sets of techniques, algorithms and data structures used or considered during the development. It also describes different ways of solving specified problems and the choices between them. Moreover there are artificial beings situated in the town inside the surrounding. The player's goal is to capture the whole city. There is also an opponent, who systematically plans his tasks and tries to possess the city as well.
Racing Game in 3D
Ševčík, Martin ; Láník, Aleš (referee) ; Šuška, Boris (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis describes issues of interaction between Java Monkey Engine (jME) and models created with program Autodesk 3D Studio Max. It contains theoretical basis for the jMonkey Engine architecture and Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL). In the following section, the thesis describes techniques of working with objects in the 3D scene and their way of implementation.

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