Waksito, Alan Zulfikar
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Preparing Retro Arcade Fighting Game Asset Design Arifin, Zainal; Waksito, Alan Zulfikar; Firdaus, Muhammad Bambang; Puspitasari, Novianti
JAIA - Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Applications Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): JAIA - Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Applications
Publisher : STMIK Amik Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33372/jaia.v3i2.1062

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Games are increasingly popular in Indonesia because of the many things that make them exciting, such as esports. The Fighting Game genre is one that contains a fight between two characters in a place or arena with the aim of depleting the opponent's HP (health points). Fighting Games use 2-dimensional and/or 3-dimensional graphics where players play characters who can punch, jump or squat when fighting characters. other. In designing video game assets, researchers used the GDLC (Game Development Life Cycle) methodology so that this research proceeded systematically and focused on the design of game asset components. In designing a video game there are many elements, in this research the author focuses more on the control assets of the Combo Hit System on a game character called Brawl Tale.
Finite state machine for retro arcade fighting game development Firdaus, Muhammad Bambang; Waksito, Alan Zulfikar; Tejawati, Andi; Taruk, Medi; Anam, M. Khairul; Irsyad, Akhmad
International Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (IJ-ICT) Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijict.v14i1.pp102-110

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Traditional fighting games are a competitive genre where players engage in one-on-one combat, aiming to reduce their opponent's health points to zero. These games often utilize two-dimensional (2D) graphics, enabling players to execute various character movements such as punching, jumping, and crouching. This research investigates the effectiveness of the finite state machine (FSM) method in developing a combo system for a retro fighting game, focusing on its implementation within the Godot Engine. The FSM method, which structures game behavior through states, events, and actions, is central to the game's control system. By employing the game development life cycle (GDLC) methodology, this study ensures a systematic and structured approach to game design. Special attention is given to the regulation of the combo hit system for the game's protagonist in Brawl Tale. The research culminates in the successful development of the retro fighting game Brawl Tale, demonstrating that the FSM method significantly enhances the fluidity and responsiveness of character movements. The findings suggest that the FSM method is an effective tool for simplifying and improving gameplay mechanics in retro-style fighting games.