Breakout
OG-Snake-Game
Breakout | OG-Snake-Game | |
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5 | 2 | |
14 | 27 | |
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0.0 | 3.2 | |
almost 3 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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Breakout
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How to get 100 stars every day on GitHub?
If you are reading this article, I am assuming that you really want more views and stars on your repo and that you have already gone through other articles about a pretty README. I hate to break it to you, but it's true. Spend time on your README! Make sure you get a good logo in black and white for your README. Then maybe add a GIF right below it, followed by some Shields.io. If you need a tutorial on Shields, I recommend this video. The best example for this is my repo on Breakout.
- Show HN: Newest release of Breakout is just out
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Game clocks 1,000 FPS on Potato Computer is Simple "Revolutionary"
This could be the future of gaming right here, ladies and gentlemen. We finally have a game that has meaning but still runs on a potato PC. You can welcome the Breakout. Thanks to Coding with Russ (check out his YouTube channel), we have a new game created with PyGame. It is called Breakout and runs at incredibly smooth and quick speeds. My potato laptop from 2011 with Windows 7 managed to run the game very smoothly at 985.68 FPS. "Revolutionary" is the word for this occasion. Although it is a 2D game, it's design is simply amazing. Attractive, yet clean. Simple, yet addictive. Classic, yet modern. Check it out now: https://github.com/MatthewTamYT/Breakout
- Show HN: Game Clocks 1k FPS on Potato Computer Is Simple “Revolutionary”
- Show HN: The future of gaming at 1k FPS?
OG-Snake-Game
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how to pack finished project for window (exe file)?
suppose i want pack/convert this project to an exe file so that i can install it on windows and run it without using cmd.
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Made my first game on Python; The Snake Game, inspired by Nokia
You can find the repo here: https://github.com/RahulShagri/OG-Snake-Game
What are some alternatives?
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SmashBot - The AI that beats you at Melee
paddle-billing-sdk - Paddle Billing API SDK for Node
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MultimediaVideo - Multimedia Video with Pygame and Opencv
Connect-4 - Connect 4 is a token game created with Python and module Numpy. Place 4 tokens in a row (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) before your opponent wins. Single-player against Artificial Intelligence and multiplayer also available.
pong-demo - A simple Pong game using pygame + python
DearPyGui-Obj - An object-oriented wrapper around DearPyGui
PySprint - Recreation of the Atari ST port of Super Sprint with Pygame
MultiPy - MultiPy lets you conveniently keep track of your python scripts for personal use or showcase by loading and grouping them into categories. It allows you to either run each script individually or together with just one click.