Robotic Players
Physical robots created or appropriated to take part as players of a game.
Already the first computers where used to emulate players of games[1]. However, these were games that did not need interaction with the physical world or require complex social interaction either due to the nature of the game or by being possible to implement and mediate completely within the computer system. Although an uncommon phenomena currently, Robotic Players are the use of computer programs controlling physical robots to play games.
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Examples
RoboCup, which is actually versions of Soccer players by robots, is the prime example of using Robotic Players.
Using the pattern
Robotic Players are created by giving AI Players control over robots, typically with the intent of letting those AI Players engage in Physical Enactment or Physical Navigation.
There are several patterns that put specific requirements on what Robotic Players need to be able to do. The include most clearly Player Physical Prowess, Pervasive Gameplay, Real Life Activities Affect Game State, and Unmediated Social Interaction but any patterns to related to social interaction between players are also relevant.
Interface Aspects
Robotic Players is an Interface Pattern.
Consequences
As said above, Robotic Players can give AI players the abilities to perform both Physical Enactment and Physical Navigation.
Relations
Can Instantiate
Physical Enactment, Physical Navigation
Can Modulate
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Can Be Instantiated By
Can Be Modulated By
Player Physical Prowess, Pervasive Gameplay, Real Life Activities Affect Game State, Unmediated Social Interaction
Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
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History
New pattern created in this wiki.
References
- ↑ Björk, S. (2013). On The Foundations of Digital Games. Foundations of Digital Games 2013, May 14-17, 2013, Crete, Greece.
Acknowledgements
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