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Show HN: Driftmania – an open source PICO-8 racing game
Nice work, gives me very Micro Machines vibes for the NES. The only thing I don't like about PICO-8 is that its completely closed source. An open source alternative that seems very promising is Pyxel. It has similar retro / pixel art limitations, a built-in sprite editor, music tracker, etc.
https://github.com/kitao/pyxel
- Ask HN: Yo wants to build a game, I'm lost. What can I do?
- Pyxel is a retro game engine for Python
- LÖVE: a framework to make 2D games in Lua
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Learn python for a 13 year old
Just make games with pyxel https://github.com/kitao/pyxel
- Now that Godot is on Epic Store...
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is python good for making games?
There's also game engines which are fun to use in python, like pyxel.
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Web App Generation Feature Added to Pyxel, a Retro Game Engine for Python
A function to automatically generate an application launch URL has been added to Pyxel, a retro game engine for Python (https://github.com/kitao/pyxel please add your star to this repository!).
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Is PyGame worth using?
It's fine. You might also enjoy working with Pyxel, which is a little more pixellated and fun and not exactly "classically production ready" either. (I mean, games like Papers, Please could be programmed in Pygame, but that's about it).
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1 am programming be like
If you like retro games, Pyxel seems nice.
processing
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Our tools shape our selves
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I disagree. There are so many creative tools that are now online that you can access from your browser that were not envisioned in the original web. It is obviously true that not EVERY website is about creation (but to expect that seems unreasonable?), but even Wikipedia is a collaborative project.
Examples include products from big vendors like Adobe's Photoshop, to smaller products like SketchUp, to more indy generative art tools like https://processing.org and Strudel (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39924210).
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Let's compile like it's 1992
Would processing[0] be a good fit? It's designed to be easy to use and learn but powerful enough for professional use. Very quick to get cool stuff moving on a screen and the syntax is Java with a streamlined editing environment.
[0] https://processing.org/
- VVVV – A Hybrid Visual/Textual Development Environment
- Random Animations
- Penrose – Penrose
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Program a "Weakest link" for myself IRL game
I would personally use the language Processing. It's the one I use the most. And it's relatively easy to start drawing text, squares, and do other kinds of things. (It's kind of like java, but without all the boilerplate code)
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Turbo Pascal Turns 40
Processing (P5) had this: you can select any string of text in its IDE anl search for it in the docs, and if it's one of the built-in functions or constants it will open the associated static html page that came installed with the software, so no internet nor server required. And despite being offline you can still navigate the docs too. This feels a lost basic skill in static site generation these days.
It was the only creative coding framework that had complete, offline documentation like that at the time I might add. OpenFrameworks is still mostly autogenerated stubs for example.
IMO it was one of the things that gave Processing an edge in educational contexts over all alternatives. I was pretty sad to see p5.js not fully continue that tradition and require that you go online to read the docs, and that it's not a static website but that text is rendered with javascript when you open it (still complete and with examples though).
https://processing.org/
https://p5js.org/
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Ben Fry Resigns from the Processing Foundation
Processing is very cool, especially if you like graphics.
https://processing.org/
Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology. There are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning and prototyping.
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Arduino raises $22M Series B round
And it's not even their IDE. They just slapped some AVR compilers into Processing
https://processing.org/
- Što dati djetetu da uči/radi?
What are some alternatives?
Arcade - Easy to use Python library for creating 2D arcade games.
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
GDevelop - :video_game: Open-source, cross-platform game engine designed to be used by everyone.
Pygame - 🐍🎮 pygame (the library) is a Free and Open Source python programming language library for making multimedia applications like games built on top of the excellent SDL library. C, Python, Native, OpenGL.
kaboom.js - 💥 JavaScript game library
CToy - Interactive C live coding environment
openrndr - OPENRNDR. A Kotlin/JVM library for creative coding, real-time and interactive graphics
Moondust-Project - Moondust Project by Wohlstand
love - LÖVE is an awesome 2D game framework for Lua.