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Projects in Python- Get started with Python game development

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  • Apr 29, 2025
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Projects in Python: Get started with Python game development, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 54 lectures, based on 32 reviews, and has 412 subscribers.

You will learn about Create a fully featured and working game in Python which you can use for you portfolio. Take your new knowledge and create more advanced games. Advance their current knowledge of Python to take on larger more complicated projects. This course is ideal for individuals who are Students who have completed a beginners Python course and are now looking to explore more advanced topics. or Students who are ready to jump in to Python game development and start learning. or Students who are coming from other programming languages and who dont want to start at the very beginning again. It is particularly useful for Students who have completed a beginners Python course and are now looking to explore more advanced topics. or Students who are ready to jump in to Python game development and start learning. or Students who are coming from other programming languages and who dont want to start at the very beginning again.

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Summary

Title: Projects in Python: Get started with Python game development

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.75

Number of Lectures: 54

Number of Published Lectures: 54

Number of Curriculum Items: 54

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 54

Original Price: $22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create a fully featured and working game in Python which you can use for you portfolio.
  • Take your new knowledge and create more advanced games.
  • Advance their current knowledge of Python to take on larger more complicated projects.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Students who have completed a beginners Python course and are now looking to explore more advanced topics.
  • Students who are ready to jump in to Python game development and start learning.
  • Students who are coming from other programming languages and who dont want to start at the very beginning again.
  • Target Audiences

  • Students who have completed a beginners Python course and are now looking to explore more advanced topics.
  • Students who are ready to jump in to Python game development and start learning.
  • Students who are coming from other programming languages and who dont want to start at the very beginning again.
  • This course has over 50 lectures,?is 4+ hours long and is only $25

    Are you ready to save the earth from invaders from the planet python? If so, then you can?take your Python skills from basic to advanced by creating a fully featured?and professional Space Invaders clone called Invaders from Python.

    This course is the follow-up to my hugely successful?Python 3: A Beginners Quick Start Guide to Pythonand will take you the student from knowing the basics of the Python programming language and walk you through creating your very own Python game.

    Along your journey you will learn:

  • The basic structure for a game written in Pygame
  • Python modules to manage graphics and animation
  • How to install Homebrew and Pygame
  • How to add images to your games
  • Make game objects move on screen
  • Refactoring and bug checking
  • How to respond to game events such as mouse and key presses
  • How to interact between different elements of your game
  • What are and use nested loops
  • How to create different levels of your game to make it more challenging
  • Add a score board and players high scores
  • And more
  • This course has over 50 lectures and is 4+ hours long. You will start with a blank Python file and when you are finished you will have the skills to create and develop many more games and programmes as the skills you learn here are not just for game development.

    Projects in Python?is intended for those who already have a working knowledge of Python programming or general programming, and who want to apply their skills to games development. However, beginners may still be able to follow the course too.

    The main learning drive in this course is in helping you to create your very own Space Invaders clone called Invaders from Python. Each lecture is like a level within a video game, as you move through the course you will be introduced to more and more advanced topics.

    The skills you picked up along the way will give you a solid groundwork for creating bigger, more complex, and more versatile games that can be run on any platform or any operating system.

    This course is fun and challenging and I am always on hand to answer questions and help out.?

    Best of luck!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Beginning our game: Creating a ship & firing bullets

    Lecture 1: Installing Homebrew and pygame

    Lecture 2: Our game code structure

    Lecture 3: How to change our games background colour

    Lecture 4: Creating a settings class for our game

    Lecture 5: Creating the ship class

    Lecture 6: Refactoring part 1

    Lecture 7: Refactoring Part 2

    Lecture 8: Moving our ship to the right

    Lecture 9: Constant movement

    Lecture 10: Moving our ship to the left

    Lecture 11: Making our spaceship go faster

    Lecture 12: Stopping our spaceship at the screens edge

    Lecture 13: Creating our bullet settings

    Lecture 14: Creating our bullet class

    Lecture 15: Creating our bullets group

    Lecture 16: Refactoring check events

    Lecture 17: Firing bullets

    Lecture 18: Deleting bullets

    Lecture 19: Updating our delete bullets function

    Chapter 2: Invaders from Python: Adding the Invaders

    Lecture 1: Creating the alien class

    Lecture 2: Creating an instance of an alien

    Lecture 3: Making our alien appear on screen

    Lecture 4: Creating a row of aliens

    Lecture 5: Creating the fleet of aliens

    Lecture 6: Refactoring create alien

    Lecture 7: Adding in rows of aliens

    Lecture 8: How to move aliens to the right

    Lecture 9: How to know when an alien hits the screens edge

    Lecture 10: Changing the direction of the fleet

    Lecture 11: Shooting down aliens

    Lecture 12: Repopulating the alien fleet

    Lecture 13: Changing the speed of aliens and bullets

    Lecture 14: Detecting when an alien and a ship collide

    Lecture 15: What happens when an alien reaches the bottom of the screen?

    Lecture 16: It game over folks

    Lecture 17: Knowing when different parts of our game should run

    Chapter 3: Score: Whats your high score?

    Lecture 1: Creating a button class

    Lecture 2: Creating the play button

    Lecture 3: How to make our play button work

    Lecture 4: Resetting our game

    Lecture 5: Deactivating the play button

    Lecture 6: Hiding the mouse

    Lecture 7: Refactoring bullets

    Lecture 8: Moving our game up a level

    Lecture 9: Resetting our games speed

    Lecture 10: How to add a scoreboard to our game

    Lecture 11: Assigning points to aliens

    Lecture 12: Increasing the points score

    Lecture 13: Rounding out the score

    Lecture 14: Adding a players high score

    Lecture 15: Drawing our spaceship to screen

    Lecture 16: Displaying what level a player is on

    Lecture 17: Responding to alien ship collisions

    Lecture 18: How many lives does a player have?

    Instructors

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    Tony Staunton
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  • 5 stars: 10 votes
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