Done! Section 1-2: Introduction + PyGame 1: Shooting range
I purchased this program on Tue, Aug 3, 2021.
I made minimum 7 new games with this knowledge in 2021 when the 2020 Olympics were hold in 2021 because of Covid-19.
I used a lot of different knowledge, like my Crystal Reiki and Reiki Master education to create gems hunter games or money maker or similar....
Parts:
Section 1:
- Introduction
- Requirements
- The basic theory of games
- Game development in Python
- Resources
Section 2:
- Installing Pygame
- Assets for the shooting range game
- Shooting range 2 - Basic setup
- Shooting range 3 - Adding images with surfaces
- Shooting range 4 - Intro to animations
- Shooting 5 - Mouse and rect
- Fixing a small error with the rect
- Shooting range 6 - Adding targets
- Shooting range 7 - Collision Mechanics for shooting
- Shooting range 8 - Adding text
- Shooting range 9 - Refining
Here I would like to react to one of the websites that my kids use. This is provided by the Danish education system to improve Danish language writing skills for primary school students.
They have a duck shooting game, but the target is very difficult. It would be great, if they would check out the code for this:
if duck_rect.collidepoint (event.pos):
del duck_list[index]

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