Gamedev Project 1: Coding (Python)
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There's no point in planning a project unless we, you know, build it. In this video we'll roll up our sleeves and implement the project we planned.
code: https://github.com/amengede/getIntoGameDev
ps: At the end of the video I noted that powerups aren't working as expected. After filming the video I realised why, but I won't fix it just yet, why spoil the fun?
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