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[pygame] Making a moving character in Pygame
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- Subject: [pygame] Making a moving character in Pygame
- From: "Charles Christie" <sonicbhoc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:32:43 -0500
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So... I've seen it done in like a billion ways, but I don't know which way is the best. So, if I wanted to make a character move like in an arcade shoot-em-up game how would I do that? I've seen many different ways already but I want to know what you guys recommend. One of the ones that interested me was the one in the pyraider gamelet up on the pygame website.