PyWeek - ceap
AwardsRatings (show detail)Fun: 2.1 Production: 2.8 Innovation: 2.5 Respondents: 25 |
| Files: | Uploader | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ceap_final.tgz — final | 2.23 Mbytes | crimbil | 2006/04/01 21:47 |
| final submission | |||
| sh0003.png | 104.84 Kbytes | crimbil | 2006/04/01 21:44 |
| screenshot of the final submission | |||
| sh0002.png | 153.20 Kbytes | crimbil | 2006/04/01 21:44 |
| screenshot of the final submission | |||
| ceap_28_22.24.tgz | 453.84 Kbytes | crimbil | 2006/03/28 20:29 |
| Code Snapshot 28.03.06, 22.24 | |||
| sh0001.png | 51.33 Kbytes | crimbil | 2006/03/28 20:26 |
| Screenshot | |||
Saturday 01 April, 2006
[ crimbil @ 21:59 ] done...
I've uploaded what I created during this week. It's a graphical advenure engine with a little game. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time in the second half of the week to create a decent plot (I even failed to incorpate the topic nicely). I uploaded my stuff anyways...
You need pygame, pyopengl and numpy for playing this entry.
Screenshots: #1 #2
Tuesday 28 March, 2006
[ crimbil @ 20:44 ] 1st attempt
I've uploaded the first screenshot and the first project snapshot of my point & click adventure that I'm working on.
I've been coding mainly, the last days. So, I don't really have the plot ready yet, just some general ideas.
Here's the code, in case you're interested
