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Re: [pygame] Some Ludum Dare 26 entries using Pygame



Glad it pleases you!

The code is surely quite messy due to the intensive nature of the event, but yeah, it's quite instructive in practice. Pretty inspiring too, I'll be sure to enter the jam again.

Le mercredi 1 mai 2013 12:46:32 UTC+2, Andrew Barlow a Ãcrit :
These are fantastic... a really good way of learning some PyGame.

Thank-you for sharing them.


Among the most "traditional" game frameworks and libraries (SDL, SFML), yeah, Pygame remains quite a reference. But as usual since a few years already, Web technologies are highly popular. There are many, many games made with Flash, _javascript_ and Unity, and being able to play them right away is a considerable advantage. I'm still dreaming of a Pygame2Web, haha. Maybe will the time come soon, with Pyjs.

Kevin

Le mercredi 1 mai 2013 17:55:05 UTC+2, VinÃcius Naves Castanheira a Ãcrit :
There a lot of people using pygame, as it seems. It's sad that I couldn't finish mine this time.

Em quarta-feira, 1 de maio de 2013 07h35min24s UTC-3, Kevin Locoh escreveu:
Hi all,

I just wanted to show you a few games using Pygame which were made for the Ludum Dare 26, this week-end. The theme of the game jam was "minimalism".
Link: http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-26/?sortby=default&q=pygame

Enjoy!

Kevin.