Hi all,
This is taking the form of a metagame that will be taking the form of a
chatbot + chat program. Any advice on both kind of software will be
appreciated.
Cheers,
Offray
El 18/10/10 05:49, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas escribió:
Hi All,
Long time without being here, so is nice to be back. For my last
project I'm wondering about 2D isometric games and after some
preliminary finding I would like to use may be Python/Pygame or
Squeak(or Pharo). I have found enough information about game creation
on Python, but not on Squeak, specially regarding 2D isometric games.
The idea is that each player lives in a post-apocalyptic world where
you need to re-create the world. For that you live in a bio-nano-tech
"farm-lab" where you can create plants, animals, and other stuff and
test how it works in a mini-ecosystem to prototype that possible word.
You work off-line in your own farm-lab, but you can go on-line and
trade designs with other players to create a shared world or make test
with their stuff from/in their farms-labs. The game will be free
software so people can create their own variations and is intended as
a serious game[1] where you can play just for fun but also learn and
work with other people solving real problems using games and simulation.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serious_game
I would like some advice about how Squeak/Pharo fists the problem of
making and 2D isometric game about this idea with characters, chat
support between them, networking, using external stuff not made
with/in Squeak (like svg support or external libraries and programs)
and so on (some times I think in this like Croquet ultralite). I'm
some kind of ethernal newbie on a lot of Informatics themes (including
programming), so learning curve is also important here.
Thanks,
Offray
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