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# on your terminal :
pip install pygame
# check if pygame run :
py -m pygame.examples.aliens
# if a window is open -> pygame is correctly installed
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#in terminal write:
pip install pygame
#OR you can install for Windows like this:
py -m pip install -U pygame --user
# check if pygame installed correctly :
py -m pygame.examples.aliens # if a window is open -> pygame is correctly installed
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try:
pip install pygame
else:
pip3 install pygame
else:
python -m pip install pygame
else:
python3 -m pip install pygame
else:
py -m pip install pygame(this is my method)
(this is only for windows)
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# Check if you have it installed
pip show pygame
# Check your version of pip (you might need to upgrade)
pip --version
# Install pygame with no cache
pip install pygame --no-cache-dir
# Check if its installed
pip show pygame
# Result:
Name: pygame
Version: 2.1.2
Summary: Python Game Development
Home-page: https://www.pygame.org
Author: A community project.
Author-email: pygame@pygame.org
License: LGPL
Location: c:\users\name\appdata\local\programs\python\python310\lib\site-packages
Requires:
Required-by:
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try:
pip install pygame
if doesn't work ;)
try:
pip3 install pygame
Check more about pygame in the link below.
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import pygame
pygame.init()
win = pygame.display.set_mode((500,500))
pygame.display.set_caption("First Game")
x = 50
y = 50
width = 40
height = 60
vel = 5
run = True
while run:
pygame.time.delay(100) # This will delay the game the given amount of milliseconds. In our casee 0.1 seconds will be the delay
for event in pygame.event.get(): # This will loop through a list of any keyboard or mouse events.
if event.type == pygame.QUIT: # Checks if the red button in the corner of the window is clicked
run = False # Ends the game loop
pygame.quit() # If we exit the loop this will execute and close our game