PyWeek - Binary Defense - feedback

Fun Prod Inno Disq N/W Comments
1 1 1 yes

Couldn't get it to work.

3 3 3

Interesting game.

1 1 1

Are you serious about following all those steps just to play the game? What is this? Make the game in a week, and then setup each environment in another week?

1 1 1 yes

from enum import Enum
ImportError: No module named enum

4 2 2

Just how do i win the game? And what's with the installation?

1 3 2

I didn't get the point of the game, sorry.

2 2 2

Only one level?, When I win?

1 3 2

It never finish...

2 2 2

It was too hard both to install and to kill the other robot :( I wasn't actually going to give it a
try since so many steps were required, but a friend of mine lent me his installation

1 1 1 yes

I can't install many dependeces!

2 4 2

Okay.

2 3 3

Hmm.. After killing the pink robot I had nothing to do but annihilate the humans and then myself.

Looks like you must have spent a lot of time with the deps and such. That was pretty slick and I ended up in a much better mood by the time I started the game than with some of these other entries that have taken more work to get running. ;)

3 3 2

I´s good!

3 3 2

it's good

2 4 2

Nice effects... The game is a bit dull. The enemy is not very well balanced and there is not much of a goal

3 2 2

I like the title but the game seems rather pointless. I shouldn't let the dudes die? Then why
should I destroy buildings? Who is that other robot overlord? Don't get me wrong: The game
could be fine if you added some other maps and variation.. It just doesn't seem to be finished
yet.

3 3 3 yes

Couldn't get the dependencies script that was written to work.

3 3 2

Very hard to kill the other robot, and then there doesn't seem to be any further point?

3 3 3

2 3 3

Difficult to run, and confusing. I kept losing with no clue what I was supposed to be doing.

1 1 1 yes

Where is run_game.py? I read the README and I think you're missing the point of buildout - this is for DEPLOYING your application. By the time it reaches my computer, it should be in its `deployed' state. The end user should not have to take time to learn about buildout etc. A much better approach (in the context of this competition) would be to just bundle your dependencies in the lib directory.

1 1 1 yes

Meh. ;(