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Fall 2024
Procedural content generation (PCG) algorithms have been utilized for automating the creation of game content such as levels, assets, and narratives. One specific type, Exhaustive PCG (EPCG), systematically generates all possible variations of content before selecting the best, embodying a form...
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Fall 2023
Evaluating and ranking the difficulty and enjoyment of puzzles is important in game design. Typically, such rankings are constructed manually for each specific game, which can be time consuming, subject to designer bias, and requires extensive play testing. An approach to ranking that generalizes...