Conceptual Game Expansion
Automated game design is the problem of automatically producing games through computational processes. Traditionally these methods have relied on the authoring of search spaces by a designer, defining the space of all possible games for the system to author. In this paper we instead learn representations of existing games and use these to approximate a search space of novel games. In a human subject study we demonstrate that these novel games are indistinguishable from human games for certain measures.
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