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Development of a 2D Platformer Game using Godot Engine

This Bachelor thesis details the development of "Parry Knight," a 2D endless runner game using the Godot Engine. The game, featuring a knight navigating dynamically generated platforms while avoiding or parrying attacks from hostile NPCs, draws inspiration from Jetpack Joyride, Knightmare Tower, Cuphead, and Shovel Knight. The project highlights the practical application of game design principles and programming skills through Godot's GDScript. Key aspects include the creation of core gameplay mechanics, user interface design, and testing. The thesis presents comprehensive diagrams, including use case, sequence, and class diagrams, to illustrate the development process. The game was developed and tested. This software and work that describes it follows all requirements set for it.

Author: Jurijs Luņovs

Supervisor: Karina Kostjkina

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2024

Work Language: English

Study programme: Computer Science

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Development of computer game with focus on emotional player engagement.

The aim of this bachelor thesis is to develop a video game with unique mechanics that can create emotional engagement for players. The study analyzed the gaming industry and its development trends, conducted a survey within the gaming community, and developed a game using Unreal Engine 5. The results highlight the importance of emotional engagement in fostering a positive player experience.

Author: Maksims Kļaviņš

Supervisor: Olga Dribeņeca

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2025

Work Language: Latvian

Study programme: Computer Science

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3D Shooter Game Development Using Unreal Engine 5

3D shooter game development using Unreal Engine 5. This work is devoted to the development of a demo version with basic functionality expected from a shooter game, which is determined during the analysis of the topic area. The code of the game is written using C++ and Blueprints visual scripting languages. Development process is described in detail with minimal skipping of specifics. The end result demo game meets the specified requirements, is tested and can be installed.

Author: Vadims Guļbinovs

Supervisor: Karina Kostjkina

Degree: Bachelor

Year: 2025

Work Language: English

Study programme: Computer Science

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