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Darwin’s Demons: Does Evolution Improve the Game?

Authors : Terence Soule, Samantha Heck, Thomas E. Haynes, Nicholas Wood, Barrie D. Robison

Published in: Applications of Evolutionary Computation

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

It is widely assumed that evolution has the potential to make better video games. However, relatively few commercial games have been released that use evolution as a core game mechanic, and of these games only a very small sub-set have shown that evolution occurs as expected and improves game play as intended. Thus, there remains a critical gap between studies showing the clear potential of evolution to improve video games and studies showing that evolution did improve game play in a commercially released game.
We have developed Darwin’s Demons, a space shooter inspired by old style arcade games, with the added feature of evolving enemies. In August, 2016 Darwin’s Demons was Green-lit for sale on Steam, a standard benchmark for commercialization of games. In this paper we present and test four hypotheses that form the basis for the claim that evolution occurs and improves game play in Darwin’s Demons. More generally, these hypotheses can be used to confirm that evolution meets the intended design goals for other evolutionary games.
Our results support the hypotheses that evolution makes Darwin’s Demons get progressively more difficult over the course of a game, and that the fitness function, player choices, and player strategy all affect the evolutionary trajectory during a single game. This suggests that in Darwin’s Demons, the enemies adapt to the player’s decisions and strategy, making the game interesting and increasing its replayability.

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Metadata
Title
Darwin’s Demons: Does Evolution Improve the Game?
Authors
Terence Soule
Samantha Heck
Thomas E. Haynes
Nicholas Wood
Barrie D. Robison
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55849-3_29

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