MemeWar 2 : game platform for artificial intelligence research

MemeWar is a free-to-download and play 3D multi-agent simulation game that allows user to train an agent to fight against others in a battle. It is also a platform for researchers to easily conduct artificial intelligence researches. This game has been in the market for a few years, but it has yet t...

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Main Author: Teo, Joyce Mei Li
Other Authors: Ong Yew Soon
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-592412023-03-03T20:47:25Z MemeWar 2 : game platform for artificial intelligence research Teo, Joyce Mei Li Ong Yew Soon School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies MemeWar is a free-to-download and play 3D multi-agent simulation game that allows user to train an agent to fight against others in a battle. It is also a platform for researchers to easily conduct artificial intelligence researches. This game has been in the market for a few years, but it has yet to gain its popularity in the gaming industry. Thus, to draw attention from the crowds, a revision of this game known as MemeWar 2 is implemented. Besides having most of the features in MemeWar, it has a brand new look and enhanced gameplay mechanics. It is intended to replace the existing MemeWar. This is an implementation based project which undertakes 3 iterative cycles and each cycle has a milestone to be met. The implementation includes porting over most of the features in MemeWar, introducing new features and changing of graphic user interfaces. Testing is conducted to ensure the correctness of the system. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2014-04-28T02:19:17Z 2014-04-28T02:19:17Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59241 en Nanyang Technological University 73 p. application/pdf
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Teo, Joyce Mei Li
MemeWar 2 : game platform for artificial intelligence research
description MemeWar is a free-to-download and play 3D multi-agent simulation game that allows user to train an agent to fight against others in a battle. It is also a platform for researchers to easily conduct artificial intelligence researches. This game has been in the market for a few years, but it has yet to gain its popularity in the gaming industry. Thus, to draw attention from the crowds, a revision of this game known as MemeWar 2 is implemented. Besides having most of the features in MemeWar, it has a brand new look and enhanced gameplay mechanics. It is intended to replace the existing MemeWar. This is an implementation based project which undertakes 3 iterative cycles and each cycle has a milestone to be met. The implementation includes porting over most of the features in MemeWar, introducing new features and changing of graphic user interfaces. Testing is conducted to ensure the correctness of the system.
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title MemeWar 2 : game platform for artificial intelligence research
title_short MemeWar 2 : game platform for artificial intelligence research
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