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Short Multiplayer Minigames
Woska, Adam ; Bambušek, Daniel (referee) ; Chlubna, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and implement a game demo that contains short mini multiplayer games. Unity 3D and Photon Engine were used to implement the demo. The demo consists of three separate mini games. Another content of this work is the research and analysis of games of similar genre. The design of the application and its implementation is also described in this thesis. The result of the work was then tested by real users.
Editor of Cooperative VR Environment
Schneider, Michael ; Bambušek, Daniel (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create an editor in the Unity game engine, in which you can easily set up a world for virtual reality.    The work introduces current VR technologies and their limitations. The thesis deals with the design and implementation of a VR application in Unity, including the necessary plugins. The solution also includes VR multiplayer, which allows you to create a world with other VR players. For such an application to work, it was necessary to create complex space management systems, create a server implementation that supports a client controlled by virtual reality and interaction systems, so that the world around the players remained interactive.
Set of Simple 3D Games
Vrána, Michal ; Štancl, Vít (referee) ; Pečiva, Jan (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is Open Scene Graph graphic library and its usability in standard practice. More specifically, the goal of this project was creating set of demo applications, tutorials to them and one computer game testing possibilities of Open Scene Graph. Text of this technical report includes description of Open Scene Graph, its comparison to other graphic libraries, description of some techniques used in tutorials and in game, and description of implementation.
Editor of Cooperative VR Environment
Schneider, Michael ; Bambušek, Daniel (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create an editor in the Unity game engine, in which you can easily set up a world for virtual reality.    The work introduces current VR technologies and their limitations. The thesis deals with the design and implementation of a VR application in Unity, including the necessary plugins. The solution also includes VR multiplayer, which allows you to create a world with other VR players. For such an application to work, it was necessary to create complex space management systems, create a server implementation that supports a client controlled by virtual reality and interaction systems, so that the world around the players remained interactive.
Short Multiplayer Minigames
Woska, Adam ; Bambušek, Daniel (referee) ; Chlubna, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to design and implement a game demo that contains short mini multiplayer games. Unity 3D and Photon Engine were used to implement the demo. The demo consists of three separate mini games. Another content of this work is the research and analysis of games of similar genre. The design of the application and its implementation is also described in this thesis. The result of the work was then tested by real users.
Sorcerer's Struggle
Tóth, Gergely ; Gemrot, Jakub (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a multiplayer run and gun game, which can be run on Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms. The thesis contains discussions about the gaming platforms and the most important components of the application and of a suitable world editor. Furthermore, the problems of map smoothing and dynamic image synchronization are explored and the last part addresses the design and functionalities of a matchmaking server. The result of the thesis is a two-dimensional game, with a complementing world editor and server. 1
Sorcerer's Struggle
Tóth, Gergely ; Gemrot, Jakub (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a multiplayer run and gun game, which can be run on Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms. The thesis contains discussions about the gaming platforms and the most important components of the application and of a suitable world editor. Furthermore, the problems of map smoothing and dynamic image synchronization are explored and the last part addresses the design and functionalities of a matchmaking server. The result of the thesis is a two-dimensional game, with a complementing world editor and server. 1
Application programming using XNA Framework
ŠPRINGER, Petr
The topic of this thesis is the programming of application in the XNA framework. The goal is to create a local multiplayer game on one desktop. This is a 2D action game, which uses sprites created by online editor and some picture editor. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with basics of .NET framework, basics of C#, describing of object oriented programming, general programming of games and basic description of XNA framework. The main goal of the practical part is to create working local multiplayer game on one desktop for four players in the XNA framework. In addition to programming itself, there is also an example of game components design. The end of the practical work is also testing of the created game and optimizing of individual game attributes.
Sorcerer's Struggle
Tóth, Gergely ; Gemrot, Jakub (advisor) ; Ježek, Pavel (referee)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a multiplayer run and gun game, which can be run on Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms. The thesis contains the selection of a game engine, based on the advantages and disadvantages from the game's viewpoint. Furthermore, the design of a world editor, the problem of serialization and a solution for dynamic image synchro- nizing is discussed. The result of the work is a two-dimensional game, with a complementing world editor.
Defining and Fulfilling Tasks in 3D Space for Several Users
Kudlač, Boris ; Kršek, Přemysl (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create system for setting and completing objectives in 3D multiplayer space, in particular for project TankGame. This project is a simulation of tank battles and thesis adds a new feature to it, which is setting and detecting any objectives for single and multiplayer game. In the same time, it demonstrates its capabilities by implementing a deathmatch game for 2 or more players.

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