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basic games to code in python

import turtle as t
playerAscore=0
playerBscore=0
 
#create a window and declare a variable called window and call the screen()
window=t.Screen()
window.title("The Pong Game")
window.bgcolor("green")
window.setup(width=800,height=600)
window.tracer(0)
 
#Creating the left paddle
leftpaddle=t.Turtle()
leftpaddle.speed(0)
leftpaddle.shape("square")
leftpaddle.color("white")
leftpaddle.shapesize(stretch_wid=5,stretch_len=1)
leftpaddle.penup()
leftpaddle.goto(-350,0)
 
#Creating the right paddle
rightpaddle=t.Turtle()
rightpaddle.speed(0)
rightpaddle.shape("square")
rightpaddle.color("white")
rightpaddle.shapesize(stretch_wid=5,stretch_len=1)
rightpaddle.penup()
rightpaddle.goto(-350,0)
 
#Code for creating the ball
ball=t.Turtle()
ball.speed(0)
ball.shape("circle")
ball.color("red")
ball.penup()
ball.goto(5,5)
ballxdirection=0.2
ballydirection=0.2
 
#Code for creating pen for scorecard update
pen=t.Turtle()
pen.speed(0)
pen.color("Blue")
pen.penup()
pen.hideturtle()
pen.goto(0,260)
pen.write("score",align="center",font=('Arial',24,'normal'))
 
#code for moving the leftpaddle
def leftpaddleup():
    y=leftpaddle.ycor()
    y=y+90
    leftpaddle.sety(y)
 
def leftpaddledown():
    y=leftpaddle.ycor()
    y=y+90
    leftpaddle.sety(y)
 
#code for moving the rightpaddle
def rightpaddleup():
    y=rightpaddle.ycor()
    y=y+90
    rightpaddle.sety(y)
 
def rightpaddledown():
    y=rightpaddle.ycor()
    y=y+90
    rightpaddle.sety(y)
 
#Assign keys to play
window.listen()
window.onkeypress(leftpaddleup,'w')
window.onkeypress(leftpaddledown,'s')
window.onkeypress(rightpaddleup,'Up')
window.onkeypress(rightpaddledown,'Down')
 
while True:
    window.update()
 
    #moving the ball
    ball.setx(ball.xcor()+ballxdirection)
    ball.sety(ball.ycor()+ballxdirection)
 
    #border set up
    if ball.ycor()>290:
        ball.sety(290)
        ballydirection=ballydirection*-1
    if ball.ycor()<-290:
        ball.sety(-290)
        ballydirection=ballydirection*-1
         
    if ball.xcor() > 390:
        ball.goto(0,0)
        ball_dx = ball_dx * -1
        player_a_score = player_a_score + 1
        pen.clear()
        pen.write("Player A: {}                    Player B: {} ".format(player_a_score,player_b_score),align="center",font=('Monaco',24,"normal"))
        os.system("afplay wallhit.wav&")
 
 
 
    if(ball.xcor()) < -390: # Left width paddle Border
        ball.goto(0,0)
        ball_dx = ball_dx * -1
        player_b_score = player_b_score + 1
        pen.clear()
        pen.write("Player A: {}                    Player B: {} ".format(player_a_score,player_b_score),align="center",font=('Monaco',24,"normal"))
        os.system("afplay wallhit.wav&")
 
     # Handling the collisions with paddles.
 
    if(ball.xcor() > 340) and (ball.xcor() < 350) and (ball.ycor() < paddle_right.ycor() + 40 and ball.ycor() > paddle_right.ycor() - 40):
        ball.setx(340)
        ball_dx = ball_dx * -1
        os.system("afplay paddle.wav&")
 
    if(ball.xcor() < -340) and (ball.xcor() > -350) and (ball.ycor() < paddle_left.ycor() + 40 and ball.ycor() > paddle_left.ycor() - 40):
        ball.setx(-340)
        ball_dx = ball_dx * -1
        os.system("afplay paddle.wav&")
Posted by: Guest on December-30-2021
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how to make game on python

import arcade

# Set constants for the screen size
SCREEN_WIDTH = 600
SCREEN_HEIGHT = 600

# Open the window. Set the window title and dimensions (width and height)
arcade.open_window(SCREEN_WIDTH, SCREEN_HEIGHT, "Drawing Example")

# Set the background color to white.
# For a list of named colors see:
# http://arcade.academy/arcade.color.html
# Colors can also be specified in (red, green, blue) format and
# (red, green, blue, alpha) format.
arcade.set_background_color(arcade.color.WHITE)

# Start the render process. This must be done before any drawing commands.
arcade.start_render()

# Draw the face
x = 300
y = 300
radius = 200
arcade.draw_circle_filled(x, y, radius, arcade.color.YELLOW)

# Draw the right eye
x = 370
y = 350
radius = 20
arcade.draw_circle_filled(x, y, radius, arcade.color.BLACK)

# Draw the left eye
x = 230
y = 350
radius = 20
arcade.draw_circle_filled(x, y, radius, arcade.color.BLACK)

# Draw the smile
x = 300
y = 280
width = 120
height = 100
start_angle = 190
end_angle = 350
arcade.draw_arc_outline(x, y, width, height, arcade.color.BLACK, start_angle, end_angle, 10)

# Finish drawing and display the result
arcade.finish_render()

# Keep the window open until the user hits the 'close' button
arcade.run()
Posted by: Guest on December-02-2021

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