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Pygame

Is pygame good to learn? I already k python Any opinion is helpful 😁

10th Jan 2025, 6:00 PM
Daniel
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Daniel it's good to hear that at such a young age you're so passionate about programming. Yes, you can create 2d games using python either from arcade or pygame. Keep exploring!!
11th Jan 2025, 1:11 AM
Aysha
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I don't need anything, because I'm only like 13,and I would like to make 2d simple games😁Aysha Mihaly Nyilas
10th Jan 2025, 8:43 PM
Daniel
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Pygame is really Good, Just learn it, from this you will be able to make 2D games, Graphics, Simulators and much more. but it doesn't support 3D or high-performance games here is a tip:- Don't try to complete it in a hurry, give it time and progress slowly.
11th Jan 2025, 5:59 AM
Alhaaz
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RuntimeTerror I'm interested in pygame because even if I'm not really going to focus on game development, I'd like to try it and see how I like it,and I think pygame is the easiest way to make some some simple platformed games, because I already know python.Is pygame, or is c# or c++ easier to make some simple games(I have no experience of c++ or c#)?👍🏼
12th Jan 2025, 7:31 AM
Daniel
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Marcelin Vincent make that a new question https://sololearn.com/compiler-playground/W0RD0yyfZT6p/?ref=app
12th Jan 2025, 7:34 AM
Daniel
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Thanks everyone 😄 I've decided to give it a go,and see how I like it👍🏼
11th Jan 2025, 7:03 AM
Daniel
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Daniel it depends upon what types of games you would like to develop. Whether complex games, 3d games, 2d games etc please specify so we can help you ?
10th Jan 2025, 6:42 PM
Aysha
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everything is good to lean. but the question is: what do I need? will I need that?
10th Jan 2025, 7:10 PM
Mihaly Nyilas
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Pygame should be very interesting and also very fun to learn, I understand it, because for every projects you made, if it's works successful, you will feels like... Speechless 😁😃 so keep going and exploring, young coder! Feel free to ask!😁
15th Jan 2025, 1:00 PM
☕︎︎AstroParrot✦
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If you are so much interested in games, don't waste time on python. You can do everything you can in python with languages like C# and C++ with the bonus of creating games for any platform
12th Jan 2025, 2:02 AM
RuntimeTerror
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Can I learn web development while I'm in high school?
12th Jan 2025, 7:33 AM
Marcelin Vincent
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Marcelin Vincent you can, ages doesn't matter 😁
15th Jan 2025, 1:03 PM
☕︎︎AstroParrot✦
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If you want to start learning pygame then you can try these awesome game ideas in order which will help you a lot... 1. Simple Maze Game (For practising shapes, movements and simple collisions) 2. Brick Breaker (Single Paddle) (For fast collisions and physics) 3. Ping Pong (Try adding multiple screens and sounds) 4. Asteroid Shooter (for knowing about sprites)
18th Jan 2025, 3:11 PM
Ayush Srivastava
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yes it's helpful, you can explore it by working on small projects using it
20th Jan 2025, 12:10 PM
Udit Nayyar
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Hell yeah, pygame is really fun to code in
20th Jan 2025, 9:56 PM
Irbis (EVIL)
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