pygame

so i've posted on here about my monopoly game before. while its not 100% complete i think i'm at the point where i'm comfortable with the python i already know and working on it the same way i am now would only be more work for me in the long run. that being said, i'm looking to start turning this into a real game and not something in the command line. is pygame the best way to do that and yet still keeping it accessible? i've seen a bit of pyaudiogame. is that worth looking into? if i should still stick with pygame, what are some general practice things i could keep in mind? lastly, are their any pygame/pyaudiogame tutorials out there you'd recommend? happy forth to all.
edit: with a bit of hunting around here i turned up pyglet. thoughts on pyglet would be welcome as well.

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