You could always try Bible Dave, too (yeah yeah, religious, still a pretty
useful game). http://pygame.org/projects/20/285/
As far as the subject of side-scrolling games goes, I'd love to see a really
good tutorial some day. It seems to be one of the most "want to do" 2D
games, even though it's rather hard compared to something like Asteroids.
On 8/14/07, Dave LeCompte (really) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Andre Roberge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > games like Super Mario ("platform" type game with side scroller, if I
> may
> > call it like that). We could start from scratch... however, I was
> > wondering
> > if people were aware of decent examples of such game, perhaps done
> during
> > the week-long pygame challenges, that could be fruitfully adapted
> instead.
>
>
> Well, you could do a lot worse than the fine Barbie Seahorse Adventures:
>
> http://www.pyweek.org/e/toba4/
>
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