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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.
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.
Multiplayer Game for a Mobile Device
Čechák, Daniel ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and develop a simple and yet fun game for mobile devices, which can entertain players and make their moments of rest more pleasant. The game is developed in Unity. It is a board game for 2-4 players and contains four minigames. Players move around the board using dice rolls and are affected by bonuses gained in minigames based on their skill. The thesis describes the process of designing this game as well as its implementation. Last but not least, the work includes several methods of testing for this game. The game has been published and is freely available on Google Play under the name MiniBoard Champ.
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.
HTML5 Multiplayer Game
Jahoda, Vojtěch ; Zachariáš, Michal (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is exploring HTML5 posibilities in area of creating multiplayer networking game without any additive browser modules. Target was to create both local and network playable game FuryLights to confirm if it is HTML5 ready for daily use. And if it is really possible to play it on all devices that officially claimed HTML5 support.
Multiplayer Game for a Mobile Device
Čechák, Daniel ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Bambušek, Daniel (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design and develop a simple and yet fun game for mobile devices, which can entertain players and make their moments of rest more pleasant. The game is developed in Unity. It is a board game for 2-4 players and contains four minigames. Players move around the board using dice rolls and are affected by bonuses gained in minigames based on their skill. The thesis describes the process of designing this game as well as its implementation. Last but not least, the work includes several methods of testing for this game. The game has been published and is freely available on Google Play under the name MiniBoard Champ.
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.
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
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.

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