The project is not tied to pygame, it can do opengl, pyglet etc. I have not tested it with any other library but it should work in theory.
I just want a big database of python games with the files in one place. On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Brad Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I wonder whether this proposed site could actually be the generic Python >>> Gaming website I've been looking for for so long? > > > By generic, do you mean any game written in python? Or any game > written using Pygame? It sounds like the PygameDB project is aming to > produce a client-side gui app that will let users > fetch+install+lauch+play games written in Pygame (while handling any > dependencies). This is an AWESOME project, and I'd say it's a great > complement to the pygame.org website. > > If on the other hand, by generic, you mean any and all games written > in python... it would be neat (ambitious, but neat) if the pygameDB > project tried to support various games written using other libraries > (such as pyglet, pyopengl, pivy, panda3d, etc) > >> Or people could continue using the existing python gaming website and >> database - pygame.org > > The pygame.org site is "just" for games written in pygame, right? > It's a great resource, but I can think of a few features that might > make nice additions. Some sort of ranking (most downloaded, community > favorites, most viewed? I know there's the comments, and the "worst" > to "best" ranking, but I don't see where these are every used to help > suggest other games.... > > Anyways, these are also features I'd want to see in a gui game installer. > > brad > -- Thanks, Richie Ward