Essays about: "how to develop a game"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 100 essays containing the words how to develop a game.
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1. A Language for Board Games – Development of an Embedded Domain-Specific Language for Describing Board Games
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för data- och informationsteknikAbstract : In recent years board games have increasingly found themselves in the digital medium. One way to enable easier creation of digital board games is to create a domainspecific language (DSL) for that purpose. This thesis details the process of developing an embedded DSL for describing board games with Haskell as its host language. READ MORE
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2. Exploring procedural generation of planets : Developing a tool to create spherical worlds
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)Abstract : If you want procedurally generated content in your games, you often have to rely on your own ability to develop the desired tools. This can be limiting for newer game developers, leading to certain types of gameplay not being considered when designing games. READ MORE
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3. Designing micro exertion game for 2-minute active breaks with ML-agent-based skeletal tracking act the Godot Engine
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : This thesis presents the design and development of an innovative exergame aimed atcombating the adverse effects of sedentary lifestyles, particularly prevalent among officeworkers and gamers. The game, built using the open-source Godot game engine andGoogle's MediaPipe machine learning framework, utilizes motion capture technology totranslate real-world player movements into in-game actions. READ MORE
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4. Why do players buy in-game items : An exploration into microtransactions and their effect on flow
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : Background: In the last couple years, the free to play sector in gaming has taken a rise compared to their pay to play counterparts, being able to generate up to 85% of all gaming revenue. More and more game developers have opted to change their game from a paid model to a free-to-play business model, with prominent cases being games like CS:GO and Overwatch. READ MORE
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5. Nobody Takes It All: Analysis of dynamic propagation of knowledge in a social network
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : In this paper, we analyse how knowledge is shared in a social network, with the purpose of defining recurring patterns and equilibria. We develop a formal model, the Know-It-All game, based on the PageRank algorithm and other related game theoretical models, such as the Buck-holding game. READ MORE