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Python Game Logic

Alisa Turing

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Python Game Logic" offers a practical guide to understanding the core principles behind video game creation. It emphasizes the importance of mastering game mechanics and control structures using the Python programming language. Readers will discover how conditional statements and loops dictate game responses to player actions, and how these elements form the foundation for more complex game designs. One intriguing aspect is the focus on building games from scratch, granting developers greater control and a deeper understanding of the underlying code rather than relying on external plugins.

 
The book takes a progressive learning approach, starting with Python syntax and basic game setup using libraries like Pygame. It then delves into handling player input, implementing movement and collision detection, and creating basic game AI. Through hands-on exercises and coding challenges, readers will learn to apply these concepts to build functional 2D game prototypes. This approach ensures that even those with minimal programming experience can grasp the fundamentals of game programming and begin creating their own interactive experiences.
Disponible depuis: 17/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 258 pages.

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