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Game Demo in Unity
Kocián, Kryštof ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a game containing procedurally generated content in Unity. Inside you can find a summary of information about videogames, selected methods of procedural generation and a description of the design and implementation process of the game itself.
Third Person Roguelike Game in Unity
Moudrý, Daniel ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis comprises information about the creation of a third-person roguelike computer game in Unity game engine. At the beginning the work explains what the game is about, then the work describes the principles of the games functioning and then the implementation in Unity game engine itself in the C# programming language.
Multiplayer Minigames in Virtual Reality
Čubík, Dušan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a multiplayer virtual reality game. Specifically, it is a series of fun mini-games in which players compete against each other. The result of the work is a client application with two implemented minigames for Oculus Quest and Quest 2 devices and a server application. Shooting Range is a minigame for shooting competition. Towers is a minigame in which players destroy each other's forts. The minigames have been tested by users. The Unity game engine was used to implement the client application. The XR Interaction Toolkit library was used to implement the virtual reality. The network communication on the client side is implemented by Photon PUN. The server side implementation is provided by Photon Server SDK.
Third Person Roguelike Game in Unity
Moudrý, Daniel ; Kapinus, Michal (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis comprises information about the creation of a third-person roguelike computer game in Unity game engine. At the beginning the work explains what the game is about, then the work describes the principles of the games functioning and then the implementation in Unity game engine itself in the C# programming language.
Multiplayer Minigames in Virtual Reality
Čubík, Dušan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a multiplayer virtual reality game. Specifically, it is a series of fun mini-games in which players compete against each other. The result of the work is a client application with two implemented minigames for Oculus Quest and Quest 2 devices and a server application. Shooting Range is a minigame for shooting competition. Towers is a minigame in which players destroy each other's forts. The minigames have been tested by users. The Unity game engine was used to implement the client application. The XR Interaction Toolkit library was used to implement the virtual reality. The network communication on the client side is implemented by Photon PUN. The server side implementation is provided by Photon Server SDK.
Microtransactions and their influence over the design of digital games
Urazajeva, Regina ; Fousek Krobová, Tereza (advisor) ; Švelch, Jaroslav (referee)
This master's thesis describes the use of microtransactions in video games and their influence over the game design, player experience, and virtual goods presentation. The goal was to compare the titles that use different monetization methods (paid and free to play games) and different types of microtransactions (functional and cosmetic), and to identify which parts of those games could be influenced by microtransactions and how. The research focuses on five titles - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, Anthem, Warframe a Path of Exile. The first part of the thesis summarises the historical evolution of monetization models used in video games and defines the terms microtransaction, micropayment, virtual goods, or loot box. It also contains a typology of microtransactions, describes their implementation methods, and possible consequences tied to their use. The second part focuses on the analysis of the chosen five games. The research used the following methods - analysis of my own gameplay and mutual comparison of each game. Each game was examined over the course of ten hours, in sessions about 45-60 minutes long - the gameplay was accompanied by video recordings of the gameplay, screenshots, and a journal that contained detailed information about each gaming session. The research...
Game Demo in Unity
Kocián, Kryštof ; Chlubna, Tomáš (referee) ; Milet, Tomáš (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to design and implement a game containing procedurally generated content in Unity. Inside you can find a summary of information about videogames, selected methods of procedural generation and a description of the design and implementation process of the game itself.

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