[Tutor] Recommendations required

michael scott jigenbakuda at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 4 19:43:22 CEST 2011


Hello Ankur,

Well as a beginner myself I suggest that you check out these games and modify 
them or create new versions of them (with additional functionality). There are 
lots of stock answers, but in general old arcade games from the 70's are great 
places to start. They are simple enough and you should understand enough about 
them to know the various things you will need to implement.

Heavily coded games
http://inventwithpython.com/blog/category/code-comments/

I asked the same question a while back and I'm sure you will get similar answers 
to what I got. Although If you have not done most of the tutorials on the pygame 
site itself, even these heavily coded source codes may be too complex for you 
too handle.

The pygame tutorials
http://pygame.org/wiki/tutorials

Good luck and I hope you create fun games for others to play.

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What is it about you... that intrigues me so?




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From: ANKUR AGGARWAL <coolankur2006 at gmail.com>
To: pygame-users at seul.org; tutor at python.org
Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 12:12:26 PM
Subject: [Tutor] Recommendations required

Hey
I am reading pygame module and experimenting with it in small codes too . I want 
your help. I want you to  recommend the games ,beginner of this module should 
try to develop as a practice or so.
Thanks
Ankur Aggarwal
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