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Dungeons & Dragons Assistant Web Application

Student: Kupchenko Viktor

Supervisor: Sergey Makarov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

Dungeons and Dragons – tabletop role-playing game, that was published in 1974. In this game, each player controls a single character and the game host (Dungeon Master) describes the storyline and players’ actions. The DM also makes decisions for enemies and non-player characters. Game rules consist of 3 books: Player’s Handbook; Dungeon Master’s Guide; Monster Manual. Each session carefully prepared by the DM and takes a bunch of notes from rules. But technology is growing, and the necessity of keeping a notebook and all rulebooks with you becomes superfluous. This paper proposes a web application that provides a lot of features both for players and game masters and greatly facilitates the maintenance and management of the game world. An application also contains all rule books and helps to navigate through them.

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