Thank you! I've started looking inside it and it is of great use.

On Dec 27 2008, 3:15 am, Richard Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008, Lucio Torre wrote:
> > We dont have a list of games. If you search for cocos in the pyweek
> > sources, you should find ~10 games there. For example, Threads of Fate
> > (http://pyweek.org/e/xkcd/), which is an RPG game thats written
> > using cocos by the author of the tiles part, so i assume its using it.
>
> It sure is :)
>
> I've also been working on it for the pyggy challenge so the latest version
> (hrm, I need to upload a newer version - perhaps later today) is at:
>
>  http://pyggy.pyweek.org/e/threads/
>
> The diary lists some of the changes since PyWeek:
>
>  http://pyggy.pyweek.org/e/threads/diary_entries/
>
>      Richard
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