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Re: [pygame] award winning pygames.
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- Subject: Re: [pygame] award winning pygames.
- From: "René Dudfield" <renesd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 11:06:10 +1100
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hi,
There's been a few finalists in the IGF, and Australian Game
Developers Conference (AGDC), byten, and gametunnel indie awards over
the years.
Most pygame's are not shareware or commercial - not to say they aren't
popular. Some get many thousands, or 10s of thousands of downloads a
month :) Not to include ones which are shipped with linux
distributions out to millions of people :)
cheers,
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Talat Fakhri <fakhriworld@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are there any award winning pygame titles? Most of the award winning games I
> see are NOT pygame-made. I would like to take some heart if there are quite
> a few award winning pygames.Also are there any indie game developers who use
> pygame on a consistent basis?
>
> PS: I know of Galcon though, it is good.
>
> Thanks.
> TalaT
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