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    Pokete

    Pokete

    A terminal based Pokemon like game

    ...Imagine that you’re a Pokete Trainer and you travel around the world to catch/train as many Poketes as possible with the ultimate goal of becoming the best trainer. First of all you get a starter Pokete (Steini), that you can use to fight battles with other Poketes. Use W, A, S and D to move around. When entering the high grass (;), you may be attacked by a wild Pokete. By pressing 1 you can choose between the attacks your Pokete has (as long their AP is over 0). By pressing the according number, or navigating with the * cursor to the attack and pressing Enter you can use the attack selected. The wild Pokete will fight back, but you can kill it and gain XP to level up your Pokete. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Minecraft

    Minecraft

    Simple Minecraft-inspired program using Python and Pyglet

    Minecraft is a simple Minecraft-inspired demo written in Python using the Pyglet library for windowing, input, and OpenGL rendering. The project implements a first-person block world where you can walk around, jump, fly, and place or remove blocks using a small set of block types like brick, grass, and sand. It provides full WASD movement with mouse look and basic building controls, giving a surprisingly complete “sandbox” feel in only a small amount of Python code. The author explicitly describes a vision for the project as an educational tool: because many kids love Minecraft and Python is a friendly first programming language, the codebase is meant to be readable, hackable, and heavily commented so learners can tweak parameters like gravity or walking speed and see the effects immediately. ...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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