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New AnswerPygame is a Python warper for the SDL library, which is written in C language. Pygame as SDL is easy and free to use. In this thread, I will provide links to tutorials, tips, and other resources. Feel free to add more! Official Site: https://www.pygame.org/news Download: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySDL2/0.9.6
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New AnswerOfficial Documentation - teaches from scratch - examples and most of what you need to get started! http://pysdl2.readthedocs.io/en/rel_0_9_6
An IDE to use Visual Studio 2017 | Windows 10 + Mac - install tutorials link to thread https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/410578/?ref=app
PySDL2 Install guide for Pyhton site http://pysdl2.readthedocs.io/en/rel_0_9_6/install.html
Martin Gaudio Pygame is not graphic design software. You can import your animations and graphics to your project.
Shekhar Srivastava I don't know much about either but from what I read kivy seems better https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33562616/when-i-write-a-game-for-windows-should-i-use-kivy-or-pygame https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/36gbmo/pygamekivycocos2dpanda3dpyglet_which_python/#ampf=undefined
You guys are so helpful! I would tell you a website or app but I only kn9w this app and the downloaded version on the computer, so sorry!
Thonny is an IDE made for beginners. I thought I might mention it as it helped me alot when I started. It has syntax highlighting, multiple tabs for editing different files in the same window, python 3.6 is built in (saves installing python but you can use a version python 3 youve installed), and a map of all the variables, classes and functions in the document. Even though im experienced in py3 now, I still use it. http://www.thonny.org
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