On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 10:31 PM, Essah Mitges <e_mit...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> i don't know if its what i am searching that is wrong but what i am trying > to do is > link my game i made in pygame to my pygame menu the menu has 4 button > classes on it one foe instruction one to quit one for high scores and one to > start the game > the 3 other buttons work all but the one to start the game this is basicly > the menu i want people to see first the main menu > So why don't you put your menu in your game? Consider the following: # Lamegame.py - probably the lamest game ever! print "Welcome to Lame Game!" raw_input("Please type something and press enter: ") print "You win!" So there's a game. Now let's add a menu: # lamegameimproved.py - the lamest game, now with a menu! import sys print "Welcome to Lame Game!" print "\nMenu:\n" print "(Q)uit" print "(P)lay" choice = raw_input("Your Choice? (P or Q): ") if choice.lower() == 'q': sys.exit(0) elif choice.lower() == 'p': # add original code here See? Quite simple. Even with pygame it shouldn't be a whole lot more complex than that. And that's really the most simple example I could think of and it's really not very good. For instance you could put the original code into a "game" function and then call it if the choice was P. HTH, Wayne
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