gamebuilder
PyBlox
gamebuilder | PyBlox | |
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209 | 4 | |
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10.0 | 8.8 | |
over 4 years ago | 14 days ago | |
C# | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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gamebuilder
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Scratch Is a Big Deal
Google Gamebuilder what I really like to use to teach because it’s using JS. It was killed by Google (ofc) but still available and works perfectly https://github.com/googlearchive/gamebuilder
Here is the original trailer https://youtu.be/l9Mf_XEZq-A
And some of the tutorial videos are also available https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuYHfxlxFzb25nWnevSN5wQVO...
- [Buy] Steam account has Google Game Builder
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Sadly it not gonna happen
If you are rich enough, you can buy tiktok and sunset it faster than Google killed Game builder
- [Buy]Account With Google Game Builder
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[Buy] Steam account installed "Game Builder" by Google
why no go to https://github.com/googlearchive/gamebuilder and get it for free?
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Swift Playgrounds 4
Unfortunately Google shelved it but they had a very similar project called Game Builder for Windows
Here is the original introduction video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1hpFRztQGY
Got open sourced so you can still download it https://github.com/googlearchive/gamebuilder
Works perfectly under Linux with Wine or Proton.
The last full Steam release is also included if you don't want to compile it (7z.001-7z.002-7z.003) https://github.com/googlearchive/gamebuilder/tree/master/bui...
It's really fun and worth a try if you are looking for something similar not on Mac
PyBlox
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Scratch Is a Big Deal
Another student in the lab I'm in has been working on something [0] to bridge between a Snap!-like environment (so, very similar to Scratch) to Python, complete with retaining the concept of sprites having separate code with event handlers and using blocks they'll recognize for sniplets they can drag in to get code that implements the same functionality. I believe it also allows importing of projects made with blocks, although I'm not sure if that's currently available.
https://github.com/dragazo/PyBlox
What are some alternatives?
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takeoff
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