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Beginning Game Programming with Pygame Zero Coding Interactive Games Raspberry Pi Using Python

By: Publication details: Apress 2020 Redditch UKDescription: 348ppISBN:
  • 9781484275887
Subject(s): Summary: Make fun games while learning to code. Focused on making games rather than teaching programming theory, in this book you're more likely to see code on how gravity affects a missiles trajectory instead of the most efficient way to search through data. Even then the code is kept simple as games should be about playability rather than complex physics. There are links to the official documentation when you need to lookup information that isn't included in the book. Start with a simple text based game to grasp the basics of programming in Python. Then moves on to creating simple graphical games in Pygame Zero. Not only will you learn object oriented programming to make it easier to make more complex games, you'll also work to create your own graphics and sounds. 3D graphics are a little complex. So we focus on 2D games, including spins on some classic boardgames and arcade games. All the games are designed to run on a Raspberry Pi. They will work on any Raspberry Pi, butwill also work on any other computer that supports Python 3 along with Pygame Zero. The games you make will be playable and hopefully fun to play. And by the end of the book, you can step beyond the provided source code to develop your own unique games and programs. What You'll Learn Code in Python Generate sounds and graphics for 2D games Grasp object oriented programming with Pygame Zero Table of contents Front Matter Creating Computer Games Getting Started with Python Pygame Zero Game Design Graphic Design Colors Tank Game Zero Sound Object-Oriented Programming Artificial Intelligence Improvements and Debugging Back Matter
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Make fun games while learning to code. Focused on making games rather than teaching programming theory, in this book you're more likely to see code on how gravity affects a missiles trajectory instead of the most efficient way to search through data. Even then the code is kept simple as games should be about playability rather than complex physics. There are links to the official documentation when you need to lookup information that isn't included in the book.

Start with a simple text based game to grasp the basics of programming in Python. Then moves on to creating simple graphical games in Pygame Zero. Not only will you learn object oriented programming to make it easier to make more complex games, you'll also work to create your own graphics and sounds. 3D graphics are a little complex. So we focus on 2D games, including spins on some classic boardgames and arcade games. All the games are designed to run on a Raspberry Pi. They will work on any Raspberry Pi, butwill also work on any other computer that supports Python 3 along with Pygame Zero.


The games you make will be playable and hopefully fun to play. And by the end of the book, you can step beyond the provided source code to develop your own unique games and programs.


What You'll Learn
Code in Python
Generate sounds and graphics for 2D games
Grasp object oriented programming with Pygame Zero
Table of contents
Front Matter
Creating Computer Games

Getting Started with Python
Pygame Zero
Game Design
Graphic Design
Colors
Tank Game Zero
Sound
Object-Oriented Programming
Artificial Intelligence
Improvements and Debugging
Back Matter

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