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INTETAIN
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Squidball: An Experiment in Large-Scale Motion Capture and Game Design
This paper describes Squidball, a new large-scale motion capture based game. It was tested on up to 4000 player audiences last summer at SIGGRAPH 2004. It required the construction...
Christoph Bregler, Clothilde Castiglia, Jessica De...
NETGAMES
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
OpenPING: a reflective middleware for the construction of adaptive networked game applications
The emergence of distributed Virtual Reality (VR) applications that run over the Internet has presented networked game application designers with new challenges. In an environment...
Paul Okanda, Gordon S. Blair
DIGRA
2003
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
Uncle Roy all around you: mixing games and theatre on the city streets
We describe Uncle Roy All Around You, a mixture of game and theatre that took place in central London in late May and early June of 2003. Street players, equipped with handheld co...
Martin Flintham, Rob Anastasi, Steve Benford, Adam...
AIIDE
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Adaptive Spatial Reasoning for Turn-based Strategy Games
The quality of AI opponents often leaves a lot to be desired, which poses many attractive challenges for AI researchers. In this respect, Turn-based Strategy (TBS) games are of pa...
Maurice H. J. Bergsma, Pieter Spronck
DIMEA
2008
164views Multimedia» more  DIMEA 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Lessons learned: game design for large public displays
This paper presents the design and deployment of Polar Defence, an interactive game for a large public display. We designed this display based on a model of "users" and ...
Matthias Finke, Anthony Tang, Rock Leung, Michael ...