The board has 3 kind of squares: a) Normal ones, that depending on its colour, makes you a question of the area asigned to that colour (i.e. blue:history, red:maths,..)
b) special ones, that depending on its colour makes you a question as the normal ones,but if you are correct, you achieve a point. c) Drop again the dice. You can redrop the dices and go to another square. I do not understand what do you mean exactly.. (but thanks anyway :D) El mié, 19-09-2007 a las 10:15 +1200, Greg Ewing escribió: > marta sanz wrote: > > don't know if it's > > better to draw the entire board with a paint program (inkscape, gimp..) > > and then load it with pygame, or draw each individual squares and the > > load them one by one making the board, or what. > > If many of the squares are identical, or have only small > differences, such as different text printed on them, it > would make sense to have a small image for each type of > square. > > If every square is unique, you're probably just as well > off having a single image for the whole board. > > -- > Greg
