Make Games with Python e-book out now
By Russell Barnes. Posted
Learn how to use Python and Pygame to create games in our latest e-book, available to download right now!
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Get started with Raspberry Pi – everything you need to know to start your journey!
Want to learn how to code but struggling to find a way to keep yourself motivated? Want to try and engage kids a bit easier when teaching them how to code? Or have you just decided now is the time to learn how to make a game yourself? You're in luck, as we've just released a brand new e-book with a series of tutorials to help you learn how to Make Games in Python.
With tutorials written by Sean M. Tracey, the series starts with creating basic shapes and paths for the shapes before moving onto how to control your game, adding sound, creating physics and finally how to bring it all together to make your own shoot-em 'up game.
The e-book is available now to download onto our Google Play and App Store app for only £2.99/$3.99. Time to make some games!
Russell runs Raspberry Pi Press, which includes The MagPi, Hello World, HackSpace magazine, and book projects. He’s a massive sci-fi bore.
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