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SUMMARY:6 PM – Python Game Development – Sebastian
DESCRIPTION:Today We Did \n\nReviewed how to blit text from strings to screen\nFinished creating credit page\nCompleted code to draw count down\nYou can always find the code we wrote in class in my Gitlab repository here:\nhttps://gitlab.com/gsugiart/tue-6-pm-flappy-bird/-/tree/Sebastian?ref_type=heads\nKeep in mind AYC Logic’s observed holidays are found here: \nhttps://www.ayclogic.com/observed-holidays/\nIn case you need anything\, feel free to email me at sebastian@ayclogic.com\n\nHomework\n\nHomework: Project proposal time! Please copy/paste the requirements into your project proposal Google Document & answer each.\n\nRequirements:\n\nTitle of the game\nFor now only paste a link to the game assets (DO NOT PURCHASE YET) from https://graphicriver.net/ or https://opengameart.org.\nFor now only paste a link to the game audio (DO NOT PURCHASE YET) from https://audiojungle.net.\nCome up with full game story/flow which must at least include:\n\nHow to win\nHow to lose/die\nHow many players.\nHow many enemies. How can the enemy die. How do they move\nIs there projectiles (like fireballs or other objects that can be launched or do damage).\n\n\n\n\nKeep in mind that the game can’t be too difficult\, since we only have 2 months.\nExamples of previous games: https://www.ayclogic.com/python-games-gallery.
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CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Game Development
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SUMMARY:6 PM - Intro To Python - Darin
DESCRIPTION:What We Did Today:\n\nReviewed how to use functions with and without return value\nLearnt how to use the random function\, using random.randint(1\, 10) and random.choice( {some list} )\nCreated a magic 8 ball program that answers any question the user asks with a random answer\n\nHomework:\nFor those of you that haven’t finished the previous homework number 8-3\, submit that homework (called Jan2_FunctionsWithRV.py) into the google drive! We completed 8-1 and 8-2 in class. \nContinue by creating a file called Jan9_FunctionsHW3.py and submit into the google drive when finished! \n\ndo number 6 and 7 from the following website: https://www.ayclogic.com/list-inputs-if-and-else-loops-and-function/\nnote: number 7 is similar to the one we did in class from the file Jan2_FunctionsWithRV\n\nNotes:\nIf you have any questions\, do email me at ddjapri@ayclogic.com!
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CATEGORIES:Python Class,Python Level 1
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