Folks! Thanks for the discussion. Very helpful. I'm a newbie also with pygame. Not very far along with python either.
Thanks Michael for starting the discussion. The advice to work on parts of the stuff and to find examples is important. I have written a lot of software in other languages and those ideas were fundamental to my mastery of those environments. Above all, "IF YOU'RE NOT COMFORTABLE AND HAVING FUN AS YOU WORK, YOU'RE F*CKING UP!" Keeping problems small relative to one's level of competence is fundamental to our bliss. Always keep the tasks simple, keeping in mind that what is simple grows as one's competence grows. Also, if possible, begin a project using the framework someone else has built for a similar application. The Pygame site contains and links to lots of game apps. Many of them include valuable commentary. Regards, Tom -- Faced with the possibility of its extinction, every species finds within itself powers unimaginable in the days of its complacency. On 6/30/15, Michael <mjrearden...@gmail.com> wrote: > Quick question: > For my game I want territories that are different shapes, not tiles, is it > done the same way? Or is there another process completely? > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://pygame-users.25799.x6.nabble.com/Need-a-lot-of-help-with-virtual-board-game-tp1965p1973.html > Sent from the pygame-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >