Called Storybricks, the game, developed by London-based Namaste Entertainment, uses artificial intelligence software to allow people to program their own characters and storylines - some of which may continue forever. But building characters at home is difficult because it requires planning for almost endless minutiae. To get round this, Storybricks splits behavioural software commonly used for games into user-friendly "bricks" that can be connected together. For example, a player might create a scenario in which a queen has left her crown at her lover's house and asks the player to retrieve it....[Read the full article]
torsdag 15 september 2011
No end of fun: Make your own video games
Called Storybricks, the game, developed by London-based Namaste Entertainment, uses artificial intelligence software to allow people to program their own characters and storylines - some of which may continue forever. But building characters at home is difficult because it requires planning for almost endless minutiae. To get round this, Storybricks splits behavioural software commonly used for games into user-friendly "bricks" that can be connected together. For example, a player might create a scenario in which a queen has left her crown at her lover's house and asks the player to retrieve it....[Read the full article]