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Using Pygame to Build an Asteroids Game in Python

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Christopher Trudeau

1:24:30

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  • 464 - 01 overview.mp4
    02:31
  • 464 - 02 started.mp4
    07:08
  • 464 - 03 structure.mp4
    04:25
  • 464 - 04 sprites.mp4
    05:54
  • 464 - 05 models.mp4
    09:27
  • 464 - 07 move.mp4
    11:40
  • 464 - 09 shooting.mp4
    06:45
  • 464 - 10 collisions.mp4
    04:00
  • 464 - 11 split.mp4
    08:43
  • 464 - 12 noise.mp4
    02:12
  • 541 - 06 fps.mp4
    08:03
  • 646 - 08 rocks.mp4
    05:34
  • 646 - 13 text.mp4
    04:43
  • 646 - 14 sum.mp4
    03:25
  • asteroids.pdf
  • asteroids python pygame sample code.zip
  • Description


    Do you want to create your own computer games but like Python too much to abandon it for a career as a game developer? There’s a solution for that! With the Pygame module, you can use your amazing Python skills to create games, from the basic to the very complex. Below, you’ll learn how to use Pygame by making a clone of the Asteroids game!

    In this course, you’ll learn how to build a complete game, including:

    What You'll Learn?


    • Loading images and displaying them on the screen
    • Handling user input in order to control the game
    • Moving objects according to the game logic
    • Detecting collisions between objects
    • Displaying text on the screen
    • Playing sounds

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    Christopher Trudeau
    Christopher Trudeau
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    Christopher has a passion for the Python language and writes for Real Python. He is a consultant who helps advise organizations on how to improve their technical teams. Christopher is a strong advocate for automation throughout the delivery process and the power of small teams with well defined goals.

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 14
    • duration 1:24:30
    • Release Date 2023/01/05