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    GemDash

    GemDash

    Gem Dash aka Boulder or Dyna Blaster like 8-bit style game in Python

    ...*_win include .exe (executable) *_mac include .app (in dmg, works independent) Requirements: - Python 3.13.2 or newer - Pygame 2.6.1 or newer ( terminal: pip install pygame ) Objective And Rules Of The Game: - Collect all the diamonds to open the exit to go to the next level. - Collect and Place explosives and make Kaboom ! - Stay alive and avoid the monsters ! - Cursors, CTRL+Cursors, place: SpaceBar, stuck: Backspace, pause/exit: ESC, music: M Room For Improvements: This is just a learning programming experiment of 8-bit games mechanics. If you were to polish this game further you would want to add things like: - Add new levels in GemLevels.txt - Create new monster
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    BabyKey

    Python program for babies - change screen color on key stroke

    My first Python and PyGame project: Baby key allows toddlers to play with the computer. With each keystroke the screen gradually changes color. Holding ESC for 5 seconds allows you to quit. Windows keys and ALT+TAB combinations are suppressed as beta testing of an eight month old toddler proved this to be necessary. WARNING: Might not be suited for your child. Beware of flashing screen (e.g. in case of Epilepsy).
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