Alan Pope wrote: > Hi all, > > Hope everyone's having a good weekend. > > I've noticed that there is a pyweek game development competition coming > up and the thought entered my head that (some of) Ubuntu-UK might want > to put heads together and work on an entry. > > For those that don't know pyweek is a regular competition that runs for > a week (this year it's 30th March till 6th April) and involves the > development of a game in Python. > > It's not specifically Linux/Ubuntu based, but clearly we have a viable > development platform given we have Python / Pygame and all the other > necessary bits and bobs. > > I just wondered if anyone else might be interested in contributing. At > first glance we would be in need of one or more programmers, musicians, > artists and testers, along with maybe project management (!) and > documentation roles to fill. > > Personally I know a little python but not enough to make a nice polished > game in a week, so I know I can't do this kind of thing on my own. I'd > see this as a great way to promote our community and show what we can > get done when we pull together. :) > > For more details check out their site and look back through some > previous entries to get an idea of the level we're aiming at. > > http://pyweek.org/ - Site > http://pyweek.org/6/ - March 2008 competition > http://www.pyweek.org/d/1282/ - Announcement > http://media.pyweek.org/static/rules.html - Rules > > The two previous entries which I quite like are 'Nelly's Rooftop Garden' > - http://www.pyweek.org/e/rushed/ , and Trip on the Funny Boat - > http://www.pyweek.org/e/Pekuja/ > > Anyone else interested? > > Cheers, > Al. > I've wanted to enter PyWeek for 2 years now, but it always passes me by. Unfortunately this year will probably be the same as I have an experiment scheduled to start 31st March. It has been delayed by 2 months already, and there's a good chance it will be delayed further. Pencil me in, and I'll see what availability I have nearer the time. I learnt python 5 years ago, and have programmed bits and bobs in it ever since. I have also written one or two half games in PyGame, but nothing complete or even promising.
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