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[pygame] Ants2d&3d
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- From: "Simon Oberhammer" <simon.oberhammer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 19:12:42 +0100
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Hi,
some time ago I did a ant sim for a university project, the grafics are very simple but I really enjoy watching those ants.
http://www.nichtnormal.com/daten/ants2d.tgz
Yesterday I was bored and hammerd a 3d engine and ripped my old ant idea.. and I got this:
http://www.nichtnormal.com/daten/ants3d.tgz (needs pyopengl)
Again simple (and strange controls :-), but I enjoy watching this kind of semi emergent behaviour... dont know about you, let me know
bye
simon