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Complex Scene Rendering on Mobile Devices
Matýšek, Michal ; Polok, Lukáš (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This thesis presents optimization techniques for efficient rendering of complex scenes on mobile devices. The introductory part of the text describes Unity game engine and the topic of mobile game development using this tool. Then follows a presentation of important optimization principles and methods for terrain rendering, large scale rendering of animated objects, rendering of animated water surfaces and of other elements in the scenes. The described methods include both general principles of optimization and specific optimization approaches based on the features of Unity game engine. The implementation of presented methods is described and used in practice in the context of mobile strategy game development.
Strategic Game on Interactive Table
Jiruška, Adam ; Najman, Pavel (referee) ; Kapinus, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this work is to implement strategic board game on an interactive table. This table is ARTable, a platform which is developed at the Faculty of Information Technology, BUT. Here the principle of combination of the projected user interface and the touch layer on the table is used. The created app allows to play slightly modified version of the wellknown game Settlers of Catan for up to four players, including the ability to edit and create new maps.
Application Development for Xbox 360
Kajan, Rudolf ; Plchot, Oldřich (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis deals with game development on the Xbox 360 platform and implementation of a starter kit for this platform. After introduction of the Xbox 360 as a modern and very powerful gaming console, the XNA technology that makes development of games for console possible for the first time in history not only for professionals but also for amateurs, is introduced. The next part mentions existing starter kits for 3D XNA games, existing tools widely used to analyze implemented solution with focus on performance and tools commonly used for game content creation. The main part of thesis is dedicated to design, implementation and testing of a real time strategy starter kit prototype, with emphasis on efficiency, understandability and usability by XNA community members in mind.
Strategic Game in Multi-Agent System Jason
Vais, Roman ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Král, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes artificial inteligence used in developement of computer games, particularly discusses with theory behing artificial inteligence used in real-time strategy games. It deals with implementation of extensions for one such a game. It analyzes posibylities of use multi-agent systems architecture for purposess of artificial inteligence in games. It describes concept of swarm inteligence as suitable but not used tool for developing not only videogame artificial inteligence. Moreover it attempts to find suitable representation of sensation for software agents and shows the difficulties of this task.
Strategic Game in Multi-Agent System Jason
Leško, Matej ; Samek, Jan (referee) ; Král, Jiří (advisor)
Tato práce se zaobírá problematikou koncepce a vývoje multi-agentní tahové strategické hry. Práce analyzuje teorii těchto her a agentních systémů a výsledky této analýzy následně zohledňuje v návrhu samotné hry. Ta implementuje kromě herních konceptů a ovládání, obecně užívaných, dvě úrovně kooperace umělé inteligence, mírnou a komplexní spolupráci. Agent je v této hře hráčem, ovládajícím různé jednotky. Hra je koncipovaná tak, že je jí možné rozšířit o nové druhy inteligence, případně o nové herní jednotky. Závěrečná část práce se soustředí na srovnání jednotlivých úrovní kooperace, na efektivitu jednotlivých umělých inteligencí a také na zhodnocení efektivity implementace hry. S tímto účelem byla vykonána série automatizovaných testů.
Multi-Agent Strategy Game over Ants
Šimetka, Vojtěch ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Král, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes challenges in design and development of a multi-agent real-time strategy game. It discusses necessary theoretical background and its consequences for the game design. The resulting game implements, apart from features and game control which can be found in nowadays RTS games, three different levels of artificial intelligence in which each unit is an agent. Moreover, there is a unique cooperation mode, where units can be controlled by user and artificial intelligence at the same time. In addition, the game is designed in such way that it can be easily extended with new artificial intelligences, therefore, used for teaching agent systems. A number of experiments was performed in order to evaluate both game design and capabilities of artificial intelligence.
The Table Game
Kalinová, Nikola ; Jurda, Radim (referee) ; Macháček, Mikuláš (advisor)
Gigurky is a strategy game for two players. The advantage of this game for two players is its variability when every time you can play with other team. Therefore, the game is always different and fun. Moreover, you can play with gigurky themselves. Gigurky contain magnets. With helps of magnets you can attach a varios accessories as shields. Of course you can choose from a variety that is suited to your gigurka best. Bring your team to victory, but also remember take for your gigurky all the time, otherwise they will not have the strength to fight.
Modelling of Dynamic Games with Imperfect Information
Straka, Richard ; Smrčka, Aleš (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
This work concentrates on the study of dynamic games; in particular games with imperfect information, implementation of a model and experimentation with the model. The game DarkElf was chosen for this project. It is a strategic, turn based game with economic and military features, where the decisions made by players are simultaneously implemented at a predetermined time.
Multi-Agent Strategy Game over Ants
Šimetka, Vojtěch ; Zbořil, František (referee) ; Král, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes challenges in design and development of a multi-agent real-time strategy game. It discusses necessary theoretical background and its consequences for the game design. The resulting game implements, apart from features and game control which can be found in nowadays RTS games, three different levels of artificial intelligence in which each unit is an agent. Moreover, there is a unique cooperation mode, where units can be controlled by user and artificial intelligence at the same time. In addition, the game is designed in such way that it can be easily extended with new artificial intelligences, therefore, used for teaching agent systems. A number of experiments was performed in order to evaluate both game design and capabilities of artificial intelligence.
Grid-based Online Multiplayer Strategy Game
Fibich, Michal ; Gemrot, Jakub (advisor) ; Bída, Michal (referee)
Title: Grid-based Online Multiplayer Strategy Game Author: Michal Fibich Department: Department of Software and Computer Science Education Supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Gemrot, Ph.D., Department of Software and Computer Science Education Abstract: Playing a massively multi-player on-line real-time strategy game is connected with expectation of playing with other players close to your position in the game. Some games of this kind have a very long life cycle where the progress of each player is persistent. A match can take months, even years to finish. However, every match is very dependent on the amount of participants which is not always ideal. Different seasons of the year can cause massive drops in the amount of players. There have already been attempts to incorporate an artificial intelligence to these matches, but the goal was to provide a win condi- tion instead of fighting a decreasing player base. That is why we have started developing a framework which includes the basic mechanics of the game and al- lows customization of basic game elements such as units, resources, buildings or entire nations. Part of the framework is an artificial intelligence which is capable of playing games created using the framework along with players. The problem was to find a proper behaviour for the artificial intelligence that...

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