Galaxy-Attack VS python-pygame-pong

Compare Galaxy-Attack vs python-pygame-pong and see what are their differences.

Galaxy-Attack

An inspiration of the original Atari Space Invaders game built in pygame :space_invader: :video_game: (by Amegma)

python-pygame-pong

A simple Pong game made using PyGame that you can play both on your computer and your Raspberry Pi using the GPIO (by Oakchris1955)
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Galaxy-Attack python-pygame-pong
8 1
39 1
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0.0 3.6
8 months ago 8 months ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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Galaxy-Attack

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python-pygame-pong

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  • A Pong game you can play using the RPi's GPIO
    1 project | /r/RASPBERRY_PI_PROJECTS | 9 Dec 2022
    About a month ago, I started working on a personal project about utilizing the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins to control the paddles on a Pong game (for those who don't know what Pong is, check this Wikipedia article). After quite some hard work, I ended up with a Python program that can run BOTH on normal computers, where you control the paddles using the W/S keys and up/down arrows AND on a Raspberry Pi, where you can still use the W/S keys and up/down arrows AND the Raspberry Pi GPIO. For more info, check out the GitHub Repo: https://github.com/Oakchris1955/python-pygame-pong

What are some alternatives?

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PySolFC - A comprehensive, feature-rich, open source, and portable, collection of Solitaire games.

pygame_tutorials - Code to go along with lessons at http://kidscancode.org/lessons

Atari-Space-Invaders - An inspiration of the original Atari Space Invaders game built in pygame :space_invader: :video_game: [Moved to: https://github.com/Mayank0255/Space-Invaders]

LightTable - Table Top Photography with Background Removal, using an LCD monitor as a Light Table. Raspberry Pi HQ camera, Python, and Gimp.

ecs_pattern - ECS pattern (Entity Component System) for creating games on python

Chrome-Dino-Runner - 🐱‍🐉 A Replica of the hidden Dinosaur Game from Chrome Browser Offline mode build using Python and PyGame.

PyUpdater - Pyinstaller auto-update library

SegwayJump-Game - Python platformer game made with pygame