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An Efficient Study of Expression with 2D Game Tool -Focused on Production of a Game "Shooting Monster" with Spine Tool (2D 게임 툴을 이용한 효율적인 표현 연구 - 스파인 툴을 이용한 "슈팅몬스터" 게임제작을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Heon-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.1208-1215
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    • 2016
  • This study suggests efficient production of game with spine tool that is 2D game tool. For this, the researcher studies process and efficiency of game development by focusing on production of a game "Shooting Monster" Version 1 in service of Google Store at present. Production tools in a contents field are sharply changed. In addition, these tools are automatized into new version and efficient product. These tools help manufacturers in increasing quality of contents and time efficiency. Therefore, the researcher examines understanding of development process of existing 2D game and problems in development stage of graphic character, and analyzes production stage of character animation using spine tool, so suggests effective process of production in terms of production. The purpose of this study is to suggest the direction about graphic efficiency of tool by accessing production process to train working-level talented people in 2D mobile game field.

What Happens When Games Users Have a Tool to Play Better: The effect of mobile accessibility to game user's usage duration and game involvement

  • Lee, Bo-Gyeong;Jeon, Seong-Min
    • 한국벤처창업학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2017.04a
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    • pp.51-51
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    • 2017
  • In the domain of IS, game was used as a tool to enhance the results of decision making, education and more. In another stream of research, researchers focused on revealing the motive of people playing games. This study focuses on the effect of the tool; increased accessibility via mobile, to online game using patterns and behaviors. Due human reaction towards competition, technology acceptance and the online game's gambling traits, it is expected that the increased mobile accessibility (tool) will increase and intensify the game playing behavior. Also, it is expected that the in-game purchase will increase as well. In depth interview with both game service providers and players is planned to confirm that the mobile version acted as a tool to increase accessibility, rather than a additional game. Survey along with an interview is to be conducted to find relevant play and spending patterns if they are to exist.

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Development of an Authoring Tool for Producing 3D Games (3D 게임 제작을 지원하는 저작도구의 개발)

  • Lee Hunjoo;Kim Hyunbin
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.7 no.10
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    • pp.1464-1477
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    • 2004
  • Recently, there is a growing consideration that game authoring tools can play an important role in producing 3D games. In this paper, we introduce our 3D game authoring tool. The tool consists of a map editor, a sound editor, a game data exporter/previewer, and a special effect editor. This tool can help a game designer Produce game data such as game maps, sound effects, and special effects, and so on. In this paper, we implemented a prototype game content to verify the effectiveness of the developed authoring tool.

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Educational Game Making-Tool Development using Unity3D Engine: Birth of Game (Unity3D를 이용한 전래동화 게임 제작 툴 개발)

  • Lim, C.J.;Han, Won Dae;Guen, Jeong Yun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposed a tool how to make the educational game for users who don't have professional knowledge about game production technique and It was sought how they can make directly the educational game customized form what they want. It joined with forgotten Korean folk tales. And It evolved into a new game-making tool that is based on Korean folk tales. Users will design, play and share their games themselves with this tool. It was also produced to involve the children more easily and fun in the education while providing and sharing the fairy tales which teachers directly designed by this tool. This tool will give a chance to look back on forgotten Korean folk tales and will play role as a educational game for young students. Through this game, young students will receive good Korean traditional cultures and will gain wisdom, humor and lessons in a game. And adults will feel homesick.

A Development of a Tool for Event Direction in Mobile Game (모바일 게임의 이벤트 연출을 위한 Tool 개발)

  • No, Hae-Sun;Rhee, Dae-Woong
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.37-46
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    • 2011
  • Due to the advent of high performance feature-phone and smart-phone, the scale of mobile games and the member of developers are increased rapidly. The production process of mobile games is changing to meet these needs. Tools for efficient program development are produced worldwide, but tool's research for the event direction is inadequate. In the event direction, the game designers play more important roles than programmers. In this paper, we develop the mobile game event direction tool for game designers. And we make the events of the released mobile games to test the efficiency and usefulness of tool that we developed. The result shows that the performance is enhanced about 15% in development period.

A UI Authoring Tool User Needs Analysis through Mobile Game for Smart Devices (사용자 요구 분석을 통한 스마트폰 용 UI 저작도구의 제작)

  • Lee, Jun-Seok;Rhee, Dae-Woong
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.5-18
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    • 2013
  • A smart phone has an error if we design games on it because smart phone should be able to have input and output simultaneously through the screen. Using the existing layout of the game as a base for research, the layout was divided to four categories that are information area, informational appearance area, operation area and inutility area. Given the research results, we developed an authoring tool to design games for smart phones. Moreover, we applied the authoring tool to develop games and effectively reduce the developing time.

Analysis of Immersive Game Contents Based on Storytelling: Focusing on VR Games (스토리텔링 기반 실감형 게임콘텐츠의 몰입감 분석: VR게임을 중심으로)

  • Song, Seungyeol;Lim, Sang Guk
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.844-851
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    • 2022
  • This study intends to propose an evaluation tool for analyzing the sense of immersion of realistic VR game contents in the metabus game industry, which is rapidly increasing recently. This paper presents an analysis tool to measure the degree of immersion after selecting three types VR games for research, and analyzing the immersion way method of the game. The research method analyzes how the user and the sense of immersion formed in the storytelling in the game can have an effect. Based on the results, we present an sense of immersion analysis and measurement method for evaluating the usability of VR game contents, which is a key element in the metaverse era. Furthermore, it expands the immersion element that appears in storytelling to the game industry and seeks a new direction of development through connection with the VR game industry.

A Tool for the Analysis of Robot Soccer Game

  • Matko, Drago;Klancar, Gregor;Lepetic, Marko
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.222-228
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    • 2003
  • A tool which can be used for the analysis of a robot soccer game is presented. The tool enables automatic filtering and selection of game sequences which are suitable for the analysis of the game. Fuzzy logic is used since the data gathered by a camera is highly noisy. The data used in the paper was recorded during the game Germany - Slovenia in Hagen, on November 11, 2001. The dynamic parameters of our robots are estimated using the least squares technique. Meandering parameters are estimated and an attempt is made to identify the strategy of the opposing team with the method of introspection.

Games Development Methodology as a Teaching Tool for Elementary School: Case Study of Developing History Learning Game (초등 교과 학습 도구로서의 게임 개발 방법론: 역사 게임 개발 연구 사례를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Nayoung
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2015
  • This paper introduces an educational game development method for the purpose of designing game as part of school curriculum activities, base on experimental case of making history learning game for private elementary schools in Korea. Our first approach was to define a game as a educational learning tool like any other media and mediating platform such as smart phones or other applications. We regard user as a player, and students as a end user and decision making-customers. Unlike other game development process we brought service design methode to the development process, making a game platform that is specially designed for teachers' teaching tool, which is easy and effective to use to ther subject of teacher's intention. Based on our research case, we suggest educational games development methodology which can be better suited for games with school curriculum in learning environment.

Improving A Stealth Game Level Design Tool (스텔스 게임 레벨 디자인 툴의 개선)

  • Na, Hyeon-Suk;Jeong, Sanghyeok;Jeong, Juhong
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2015
  • In the stealth game design, level designers are to develop many interesting game environments with a variety of difficulties. J. Tremblay and his co-authors developed a Unity-based level design tool to help and automate this process. Given a map, if the designer inputs several game factors such as guard paths and velocities, their vision, and the player's initial and goal positions, then the tool visualizes simulation results including (clustered) possible paths a player could take to avoid detection. Thus with the help of this tool, the designer can ensure in realtime if the current game factors result in the intended difficulties and players paths, and if necessary adjust the factors. In this note, we present our improvement on this tool in two aspects. First, we integrate a function that if the designer inputs some vertices in the map, then the tool systematically generates and suggests interesting guard paths containing these vertices of various difficulties, which enhances its convenience and usefulness as a tool. Second, we replace the collision-detection function and the RRT-based (player) path generation function, by our new collision-check function and a Delaunay roadmap-based path generation function, which remarkably improves the simulation process in time-efficiency.