Python Game Development?

Eam onn letsplaysforu at gmail.com
Fri Jun 7 13:53:20 EDT 2013


On Friday, June 7, 2013 4:53:03 PM UTC+1, Eam onn wrote:
> I was planning on making a small 2D game in Python. Are there any libraries for this? I know of:
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> • Pygame - As far as I know it's dead and has been for almost a year
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> • PyOgre - Linux and Windows only(I do have those, but I want multi-platform)
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> • Cocos2D - Won't install and cant find any support
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> • PyCap - Can't find any documentation
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> • Panda3D - Dead since 2011 + overkill for what I need
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> • PyOpenGL - Overkill
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> Any help on what to do with this would be appreciated. I am making games mainly in Lua but I'd like to make one in Python for fun. I also understand that Python isn't exactly the *BEST* choice programming a game, but I have heard it is possible. Tell me if it's true. Thanks!

Pygame isn't too good. You still need a lot of other libraries from what I understand(like for physics). Is there any alternative for 2D?



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