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Lottery and Sprint: Generate a Board Game with Design Sprint Method on AutoGPT

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In this paper, we introduce "Lottery and Sprint", a board game creation methodology that cooperates human design intuition with the structured Design Sprint framework executed by the AutoGPT system. By aligning AI-driven processes with human creativity, we aim to facilitate a collaborative game design experience. A user study is conducted to investigate the playability and enjoyment of the generated games, revealing both successes and challenges in employing systems like AutoGPT for board game design. Insights and future research directions are proposed to overcome identified limitations and enhance computational-driven game creation.

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      2. board game design
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      • (2024)GPT for Games: A Scoping Review (2020-2023)2024 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG)10.1109/CoG60054.2024.10645548(1-8)Online publication date: 5-Aug-2024
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