Isn't Renpy's codebase pretty divorced from pygame these days?
On Feb 17, 2013 4:53 PM, "Al Sweigart" <a...@inventwithpython.com> wrote:

> I guess by "professional quality" I would say a game that could reasonably
> be put on Steam for sale in its current state.
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 5:26 AM, Cat <catn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Do Ren'Py games count as Pygame, because Ren'Py is based on Pygame? The
>> site http://www.renpy.org lists over 400 games. I've only played one so
>> far, Magical Diary (it's included in Steam Linux promotion) and can confirm
>> that it looks 100% professional and very polished.
>>
>>
>> On 02/17/2013 12:35 AM, Al Sweigart wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone, I'm compiling a list of professional-quality games made
>>> using
>>> Pygame. These don't necessarily have to be commercial games, but games
>>> that
>>> have a professional level of quality.
>>>
>>> So far, I have:
>>>
>>> * Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble
>>> * Frets on Fire
>>> * Metin2
>>> * Galcon
>>> * PyDance
>>> * SolarWolf
>>> * División Especial de Detectives
>>>
>>> Are there any others? Or have I added some games to this list
>>> erroneously?
>>>
>>> -Al
>>>
>>>
>>
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