If you have Python 3.8 and wants it to be installed to the Python 3.8 environment, do:

python3.8 -m pip install pygame

I also recommend installing it to a virtual environment like venv.

Hope this helps.


On Sat, May 9, 2020, 4:20 AM Thory Coquillo <thory.coquillo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I'm using the current version of Python on both a MacBook Pro and an iMac. I'm trying to import the pygame module from the terminal. 

The problem is that it's applying the module to Python 2.7 that came with the computer.

Is there a way that I can correct the path so that every command I enter in the Terminal gets applied to whichever current version of Python that I'm running?

Let me know.

Thanks,


Thory
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