If you have an interest in learning how to design games, check out this workshop. Let's step our coding game up. These are some amazing high school coders who are changing the game.

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If you have an interest in learning how to design games, check out this workshop. Let's step our coding game up. These are some amazing high school coders who are changing the game.
I played around with a tutorial today and then I spun my own version. I don't quite have the ship graphic and code done yet. But I was able to get quite a bit of the Space Invaders game code done today in Python.
If you want to checkout the beta code here's my GetHub repo:
https://github.com/darkcarnage01/darkbot/blob/master/Pygames%20Space%20Invaders%20beta
Quickie
This will be short guys. Downloaded pygame to supplement my python training and development. I've been a gamer since the days of the mario/duckhunt double pack on my nes when i was 3. The prospect of making a game is like a dream come true, so I think this will be a nice way to have programming projects that'll interest me. I'm still looking for an open source project written in python that has mentors/is friendly. I'd appreciate it if you guys to recommend something. I'll thank you in a post if I choose yours. I have of track and cheetah. Can anyone say anything about them?