Game Programming with Python and PyGame
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Get an introduction to Python and Pygame.
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Course Description
In this course we’ll look at how we can use Python to create a 2D game. To solve this we would use PyGame which makes it easy to both understand the very basics of game programming and python. By analyzing how we create a breakout game (ball that bounces onto bricks) from 0 to 100, we will get a good sense of how we can use Python and PyGame together. At the end of the course we will have a playable breakout game that we’ve written from start to stop using Python together with PyGame.
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Course Syllabus
What is PyGame?- 25m 12s
—Introduction 0m 24s
—What is the goal of the course? 0m 36s
—What is PyGame? 1m 19s
—Setting up the environment and what you will need 1m 23s
—Python crash course - How does Python work? 1m 52s
—Python crash course - Introducing the demos 0m 23s
—Python crash course - Flow control 5m 43s
—Python crash course - Working with lists 3m 22s
—Python crash course - Creating classes and constructors 4m 54s
—Python crash course - Methods outside and within classes 1m 32s
—Python crash course - Imports 3m 8s
—Summary 0m 36sHello World in PyGame- 41m 6s
—Introduction 0m 17s
—Hello World 10m 38s
—Moving things on the screen 5m 28s
—Stay within the bounds, lets bounce around! 6m 23s
—Using the mouse inside the application 5m 46s
—Showing images and playing sounds 7m 4s
—Using the keyboard inside the application 4m 31s
—Summary 0m 59sFrom Idea to Game, Collecting all Ideas and Resources- 7m 57sSetting up the Architecture of the Game- 14m 22sCreating the Game Objects- 1h 18mCreating the Game Logics- 52m 31sCreating Random Levels- 8m 58sFinalizing the Game- 30m 39s
This course is listed under
Open Source
, Development & Implementations
and Operating Systems
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