On, Tue Oct 02, 2007, Clare Richardson wrote: [...] > We have an IMMEDIATE need to create game frameworks on top of Pygame for > several game genres (maze game, adventure game, arcade game, etc) that > can be easily used by budding programmers creating their first Pygame > project. Over 90% of our girls have zero programming experience and, to > be honest, not much interest in programming. Their main interest is in > creating a product that makes a difference. So, we want to make it as > easy as possible for them to succeed in making their games. I've taken a > look at the libraries on the Pygame website and I can't find anything > that fits our needs, so we need you to... Just to get it right: you want the girls to create games by not programming them, because they do not have any interest in programming. Wouldn't it be better to change the orientation of the project then? Encouraging people for something by avoiding stuff they apparently never have done before (such as programming) - that just sounds silly to me and will mostly cause a negative result in the end, like "you never told us that in reality it has to be done _that_ way". If you want a framework, where people just have to do some clicks to create a working game, you might be better of with a game maker instead of pygame and co. Regards Marcus
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