On 11/16/2016 12:16 AM, shadecelebi wrote:
thanx a lot you guys. I'm slightly familiar with pygame from before so I'll make sure to utilize it. and no I don't have any of the characters yet as I've yet to start. I just wanted to know if I should keep learning python or if it would be trivial to try making my game a reality with this language. I'll need to learn a couple more things before I try to make a prototype. I believe the easiest route will be to simply rectangels of different colors for the early gameplay and to try and perfect the game mechanics before I move over to adding sprites and such. thank you both. I'll post updates in a different thread when I'm starting to see some kind of results
There's a book, "Making Games with Python & Pygame", available at http://inventwithpython.com/pygame/ you might find worth checking out.
On this site, there are two prominent links to "Buy It" and "Read it on-line". But below these are three 'alternate' links to downloadable PDF and e-Reader versions as well as the source code (including the graphics used in the book). The "Buy It" is for a hard-copy version.
-- -=- Larry -=- -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list