With my code below what would be the simplest and easiest way to implement game states to control levels? If I wanted to start with a title screen then load a level, and proceed to the next level on completion? If someone could explain the easiest way to handle this that would be great!
import pygame
from pygame import *
WIN_WIDTH = 1120 - 320
WIN_HEIGHT = 960 - 320
HALF_WIDTH = int(WIN_WIDTH / 2)
HALF_HEIGHT = int(WIN_HEIGHT / 2)
DISPLAY = (WIN_WIDTH, WIN_HEIGHT)
DEPTH = 0
FLAGS = 0
CAMERA_SLACK = 30
def main():
global level
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(DISPLAY, FLAGS, DEPTH)
pygame.display.set_caption("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
timer = pygame.time.Clock()
level = 0
bg = Surface((32,32))
bg.convert()
bg.fill(Color("#0094FF"))
up = left = right = False
entities = pygame.sprite.Group()
player = Player(32, 32)
enemy = Enemy(32,32)
platforms = []
x = 0
y = 0
if level == 0:
level = [
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" E ",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",]
#background = pygame.image.load("Untitled.png")
total_level_width = len(level[0]) * 32
total_level_height = len(level) * 32
# build the level
for row in level:
for col in row:
if col == "P":
p = Platform(x, y)
platforms.append(p)
entities.add(p)
if col == "E":
e = ExitBlock(x, y)
platforms.append(e)
entities.add(e)
x += 32
y += 32
x = 0
camera = Camera(complex_camera, total_level_width, total_level_height)
entities.add(player)
entities.add(enemy)
while 1:
timer.tick(60)
for e in pygame.event.get():
if e.type == QUIT: raise SystemExit, "QUIT"
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_ESCAPE:
raise SystemExit, "ESCAPE"
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_UP:
up = True
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_LEFT:
left = True
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_RIGHT:
right = True
if e.type == KEYUP and e.key == K_UP:
up = False
if e.type == KEYUP and e.key == K_LEFT:
left = False
if e.type == KEYUP and e.key == K_RIGHT:
right = False
# draw background
for y in range(20):
for x in range(25):
screen.blit(bg, (x * 32, y * 32))
# draw background
#screen.blit(background, camera.apply((0,0)))
#draw entities
for e in entities:
screen.blit(e.image, camera.apply(e))
# update player, update camera, and refresh
player.update(up, left, right, platforms)
enemy.update(platforms)
camera.update(player)
pygame.display.flip()
class Camera(object):
def __init__(self, camera_func, width, height):
self.camera_func = camera_func
self.state = Rect(0, 0, width, height)
def apply(self, target):
try:
return target.rect.move(self.state.topleft)
except AttributeError:
return map(sum, zip(target, self.state.topleft))
def update(self, target):
self.state = self.camera_func(self.state, target.rect)
def complex_camera(camera, target_rect):
l, t, _, _ = target_rect
_, _, w, h = camera
l, t, _, _ = -l + HALF_WIDTH, -t +HALF_HEIGHT, w, h
l = min(0, l) # stop scrolling left
l = max(-(camera.width - WIN_WIDTH), l) # stop scrolling right
t = max(-(camera.height-WIN_HEIGHT), t) # stop scrolling bottom
return Rect(l, t, w, h)
class Entity(pygame.sprite.Sprite):
def __init__(self):
pygame.sprite.Sprite.__init__(self)
class Player(Entity):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Entity.__init__(self)
self.xvel = 0
self.yvel = 0
self.onGround = False
self.image = Surface((32,32))
self.image.fill(Color("#0000FF"))
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(200, 1200, 32, 32)
def update(self, up, left, right, platforms):
if self.rect.top > 1440 or self.rect.top < 0:
main()
if self.rect.left > 1408 or self.rect.right < 0:
main()
if up:
if self.onGround:
self.yvel = 0
self.yvel -= 10 # only jump if on the ground
if left:
self.xvel = -10
if right:
self.xvel = 10
if not self.onGround:
self.yvel += 0.3 # only accelerate with gravity if in the air
if self.yvel > 80: self.yvel = 80 # max falling speed
if not(left or right):
self.xvel = 0
self.rect.left += self.xvel # increment in x direction
self.collide(self.xvel, 0, platforms) # do x-axis collisions
self.rect.top += self.yvel # increment in y direction
self.onGround = False; # assuming we're in the air
self.collide(0, self.yvel, platforms) # do y-axis collisions
def collide(self, xvel, yvel, platforms):
for p in platforms:
if pygame.sprite.collide_rect(self, p):
if isinstance(p, ExitBlock):
pygame.event.post(pygame.event.Event(QUIT))
if xvel > 0: self.rect.right = p.rect.left
if xvel < 0: self.rect.left = p.rect.right
if yvel > 0:
self.rect.bottom = p.rect.top
self.onGround = True
if yvel < 0:
self.rect.top = p.rect.bottom
class Enemy(Entity):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Entity.__init__(self)
self.yVel = 0
self.xVel = 0
self.image = Surface((32,32))
self.image.fill(Color("#00FF00"))
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(300, 1200, 32, 32)
self.onGround = False
self.right_dis = False
def update(self, platforms):
if not self.onGround:
self.yVel += 0.3
if self.rect.left == 96:
self.right_dis = False
if self.rect.right == 480:
self.right_dis = True
if not self.right_dis:
self.xVel = 2
if self.right_dis:
self.xVel = -2
self.rect.left += self.xVel # increment in x direction
self.collide(self.xVel, 0, platforms) # do x-axis collisions
self.rect.top += self.yVel # increment in y direction
self.onGround = False; # assuming we're in the air
self.collide(0, self.yVel, platforms) # do y-axis collisions
def collide(self, xVel, yVel, platforms):
for p in platforms:
if pygame.sprite.collide_rect(self, p):
if xVel > 0: self.rect.right = p.rect.left
if xVel < 0: self.rect.left = p.rect.right
if yVel > 0:
self.rect.bottom = p.rect.top
self.onGround = True
if yVel < 0:
self.rect.top = p.rect.bottom
class Platform(Entity):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Entity.__init__(self)
#self.image = Surface([32, 32], pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) #makes blocks invisible for much better artwork
self.image = Surface((32,32)) #makes blocks visible for building levels
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(x, y, 32, 32)
def update(self):
pass
class ExitBlock(Platform):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Platform.__init__(self, x, y)
self.image = pygame.image.load("end.png")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
First of all, let's get rid of these ugly if-blocks:
for e in pygame.event.get():
if e.type == QUIT: raise SystemExit, "QUIT"
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_ESCAPE:
raise SystemExit, "ESCAPE"
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_UP:
up = True
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_LEFT:
left = True
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_RIGHT:
right = True
if e.type == KEYUP and e.key == K_UP:
up = False
if e.type == KEYUP and e.key == K_LEFT:
left = False
if e.type == KEYUP and e.key == K_RIGHT:
right = False
We can rewrite them as:
for e in pygame.event.get():
if e.type == QUIT: raise SystemExit, "QUIT"
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_ESCAPE:
raise SystemExit, "ESCAPE"
pressed = pygame.key.get_pressed()
up, left, right = [pressed[key] for key in (K_UP, K_LEFT, K_RIGHT)]
This will come in handy later.
Back to topic: What we want is a bunch of different Scenes. Each Scene has to be responsible for its own rendering of the screen and event-handling.
Let's try to extract the existing code into a game scene, so that it will be possible to add other scenes later on. We start by creating an empty Scene
class that will be the base class of our scenes:
class Scene(object):
def __init__(self):
pass
def render(self, screen):
raise NotImplementedError
def update(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def handle_events(self, events):
raise NotImplementedError
Our plan is to overwrite each method in each sub-class, so we raise NotImplementedError
s in the base class so we easily discover if we forget to do so (we could also use ABCs, but let's keep it simple).
Now let's put everything related to the running-game state (which is basically everything) into a new GameScene
class.
class GameScene(Scene):
def __init__(self):
super(GameScene, self).__init__()
level = 0
self.bg = Surface((32,32))
self.bg.convert()
self.bg.fill(Color("#0094FF"))
up = left = right = False
self.entities = pygame.sprite.Group()
self.player = Player(32, 32)
self.enemy = Enemy(32,32)
self.platforms = []
x = 0
y = 0
if level == 0:
level = [
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" E ",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",]
#background = pygame.image.load("Untitled.png")
total_level_width = len(level[0]) * 32
total_level_height = len(level) * 32
# build the level
for row in level:
for col in row:
if col == "P":
p = Platform(x, y)
self.platforms.append(p)
self.entities.add(p)
if col == "E":
e = ExitBlock(x, y)
self.platforms.append(e)
self.entities.add(e)
x += 32
y += 32
x = 0
self.camera = Camera(complex_camera, total_level_width, total_level_height)
self.entities.add(self.player)
self.entities.add(self.enemy)
def render(self, screen):
for y in range(20):
for x in range(25):
screen.blit(self.bg, (x * 32, y * 32))
for e in self.entities:
screen.blit(e.image, self.camera.apply(e))
def update(self):
pressed = pygame.key.get_pressed()
up, left, right = [pressed[key] for key in (K_UP, K_LEFT, K_RIGHT)]
self.player.update(up, left, right, self.platforms)
self.enemy.update(self.platforms)
self.camera.update(self.player)
def handle_events(self, events):
for e in events:
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_ESCAPE:
pass #somehow go back to menu
Not perfect yet, but a good start. Everything related to the actual gameplay is extracted to its own class. Some variables have to be instance variable, so they have to be accessed via self
.
Now we need to alter the main
-function to actually use this class:
def main():
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(DISPLAY, FLAGS, DEPTH)
pygame.display.set_caption("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
timer = pygame.time.Clock()
running = True
scene = GameScene()
while running:
timer.tick(60)
if pygame.event.get(QUIT):
running = False
return
scene.handle_events(pygame.event.get())
scene.update()
scene.render(screen)
pygame.display.flip()
Note that I changed two little things: I use pygame.event.get(QUIT)
to only get a possible QUIT
-event first, since this is the only event that we are interesset in in our main-loop. All other events are passed directly to the current scene: scene.handle_events(pygame.event.get())
.
At this point, we could think about extracting some classes to thier own files, but let's going on instead.
Let's create a title menu:
class TitleScene(object):
def __init__(self):
super(TitleScene, self).__init__()
self.font = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', 56)
self.sfont = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', 32)
def render(self, screen):
# beware: ugly!
screen.fill((0, 200, 0))
text1 = self.font.render('Crazy Game', True, (255, 255, 255))
text2 = self.sfont.render('> press space to start <', True, (255, 255, 255))
screen.blit(text1, (200, 50))
screen.blit(text2, (200, 350))
def update(self):
pass
def handle_events(self, events):
for e in events:
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_SPACE:
self.manager.go_to(GameScene(0))
This just displays a green background and some text. If the player presses SPACE, we want to start the first level. Note this line:
self.manager.go_to(GameScene(0))
Here I pass the argument 0
to the GameScene
class, so let's alter it so it accepts this parameter:
class GameScene(Scene):
def __init__(self, level):
...
the line level = 0
can be removed, as you already guessed.
So what it's self.manager
? It's just a little helper class that manages the scenes for us.
class SceneMananger(object):
def __init__(self):
self.go_to(TitleScene())
def go_to(self, scene):
self.scene = scene
self.scene.manager = self
It starts with the title scene and sets each scenes manager
field to itself to allow the changing of the current scene. There are a lot of possibilities of how to implement such a scene manager, and this is the simpliest approach. A disadvantage is that each scene has to know which scene comes after it, but that should not bother us right now.
Let's use our new SceneMananger
:
def main():
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(DISPLAY, FLAGS, DEPTH)
pygame.display.set_caption("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
timer = pygame.time.Clock()
running = True
manager = SceneMananger()
while running:
timer.tick(60)
if pygame.event.get(QUIT):
running = False
return
manager.scene.handle_events(pygame.event.get())
manager.scene.update()
manager.scene.render(screen)
pygame.display.flip()
straightforward. Let's quickly add a second level and a winning/losing screen and we are done.
class CustomScene(object):
def __init__(self, text):
self.text = text
super(CustomScene, self).__init__()
self.font = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', 56)
def render(self, screen):
# ugly!
screen.fill((0, 200, 0))
text1 = self.font.render(self.text, True, (255, 255, 255))
screen.blit(text1, (200, 50))
def update(self):
pass
def handle_events(self, events):
for e in events:
if e.type == KEYDOWN:
self.manager.go_to(TitleScene())
Below is the complete code. Note the changes to the Player
class: instead of calling the main
function again, it calls methods on the scene to indicate the player reached the exit or died.
Also, I changed the placement of the player and enemies. Now, you specify where the entity will appear in the level. E.g. Player(5, 40)
will create the player at column 5, row 40 in the level. As a bonus, the enemies to proper collision detection.
I extracted the description of the levels to a dictionary named levels
, so it will be easy to alter and add levels as needed (later, you probably want one file per level, so this is a good start). It could be extended to hold the player starting position, but you could also create a special tile, like *
for starting position and E
for enemy in the level description.
import pygame
from pygame import *
WIN_WIDTH = 1120 - 320
WIN_HEIGHT = 960 - 320
HALF_WIDTH = int(WIN_WIDTH / 2)
HALF_HEIGHT = int(WIN_HEIGHT / 2)
DISPLAY = (WIN_WIDTH, WIN_HEIGHT)
DEPTH = 0
FLAGS = 0
CAMERA_SLACK = 30
levels = {0: {'level': [
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" E ",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",],
'enemies': [(9, 38)]},
1: {'level': [
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" E ",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP P",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
" PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPPPPPP PPPP PPPPPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPP",
"PPP PPPPP PPPP",
"PPP P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPP P PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",
"PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP",],
'enemies': [(9, 38), (18, 38), (15, 15)]}}
class Scene(object):
def __init__(self):
pass
def render(self, screen):
raise NotImplementedError
def update(self):
raise NotImplementedError
def handle_events(self, events):
raise NotImplementedError
class GameScene(Scene):
def __init__(self, levelno):
super(GameScene, self).__init__()
self.bg = Surface((32,32))
self.bg.convert()
self.bg.fill(Color("#0094FF"))
up = left = right = False
self.entities = pygame.sprite.Group()
self.player = Player(5, 40)
self.player.scene = self
self.platforms = []
self.levelno = levelno
levelinfo = levels[levelno]
self.enemies = [Enemy(*pos) for pos in levelinfo['enemies']]
level = levelinfo['level']
total_level_width = len(level[0]) * 32
total_level_height = len(level) * 32
# build the level
x = 0
y = 0
for row in level:
for col in row:
if col == "P":
p = Platform(x, y)
self.platforms.append(p)
self.entities.add(p)
if col == "E":
e = ExitBlock(x, y)
self.platforms.append(e)
self.entities.add(e)
x += 32
y += 32
x = 0
self.camera = Camera(complex_camera, total_level_width, total_level_height)
self.entities.add(self.player)
for e in self.enemies:
self.entities.add(e)
def render(self, screen):
for y in range(20):
for x in range(25):
screen.blit(self.bg, (x * 32, y * 32))
for e in self.entities:
screen.blit(e.image, self.camera.apply(e))
def update(self):
pressed = pygame.key.get_pressed()
up, left, right = [pressed[key] for key in (K_UP, K_LEFT, K_RIGHT)]
self.player.update(up, left, right, self.platforms)
for e in self.enemies:
e.update(self.platforms)
self.camera.update(self.player)
def exit(self):
if self.levelno+1 in levels:
self.manager.go_to(GameScene(self.levelno+1))
else:
self.manager.go_to(CustomScene("You win!"))
def die(self):
self.manager.go_to(CustomScene("You lose!"))
def handle_events(self, events):
for e in events:
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_ESCAPE:
self.manager.go_to(TitleScene())
class CustomScene(object):
def __init__(self, text):
self.text = text
super(CustomScene, self).__init__()
self.font = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', 56)
def render(self, screen):
# ugly!
screen.fill((0, 200, 0))
text1 = self.font.render(self.text, True, (255, 255, 255))
screen.blit(text1, (200, 50))
def update(self):
pass
def handle_events(self, events):
for e in events:
if e.type == KEYDOWN:
self.manager.go_to(TitleScene())
class TitleScene(object):
def __init__(self):
super(TitleScene, self).__init__()
self.font = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', 56)
self.sfont = pygame.font.SysFont('Arial', 32)
def render(self, screen):
# ugly!
screen.fill((0, 200, 0))
text1 = self.font.render('Crazy Game', True, (255, 255, 255))
text2 = self.sfont.render('> press space to start <', True, (255, 255, 255))
screen.blit(text1, (200, 50))
screen.blit(text2, (200, 350))
def update(self):
pass
def handle_events(self, events):
for e in events:
if e.type == KEYDOWN and e.key == K_SPACE:
self.manager.go_to(GameScene(0))
class SceneMananger(object):
def __init__(self):
self.go_to(TitleScene())
def go_to(self, scene):
self.scene = scene
self.scene.manager = self
def main():
pygame.init()
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(DISPLAY, FLAGS, DEPTH)
pygame.display.set_caption("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
timer = pygame.time.Clock()
running = True
manager = SceneMananger()
while running:
timer.tick(60)
if pygame.event.get(QUIT):
running = False
return
manager.scene.handle_events(pygame.event.get())
manager.scene.update()
manager.scene.render(screen)
pygame.display.flip()
class Camera(object):
def __init__(self, camera_func, width, height):
self.camera_func = camera_func
self.state = Rect(0, 0, width, height)
def apply(self, target):
try:
return target.rect.move(self.state.topleft)
except AttributeError:
return map(sum, zip(target, self.state.topleft))
def update(self, target):
self.state = self.camera_func(self.state, target.rect)
def complex_camera(camera, target_rect):
l, t, _, _ = target_rect
_, _, w, h = camera
l, t, _, _ = -l + HALF_WIDTH, -t +HALF_HEIGHT, w, h
l = min(0, l) # stop scrolling left
l = max(-(camera.width - WIN_WIDTH), l) # stop scrolling right
t = max(-(camera.height-WIN_HEIGHT), t) # stop scrolling bottom
return Rect(l, t, w, h)
class Entity(pygame.sprite.Sprite):
def __init__(self):
pygame.sprite.Sprite.__init__(self)
class Player(Entity):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Entity.__init__(self)
self.xvel = 0
self.yvel = 0
self.onGround = False
self.image = Surface((32,32))
self.image.fill(Color("#0000FF"))
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(x*32, y*32, 32, 32)
def update(self, up, left, right, platforms):
if self.rect.top > 1440 or self.rect.top < 0:
self.scene.die()
if self.rect.left > 1408 or self.rect.right < 0:
self.scene.die()
if up:
if self.onGround:
self.yvel = 0
self.yvel -= 10 # only jump if on the ground
if left:
self.xvel = -10
if right:
self.xvel = 10
if not self.onGround:
self.yvel += 0.3 # only accelerate with gravity if in the air
if self.yvel > 80: self.yvel = 80 # max falling speed
if not(left or right):
self.xvel = 0
self.rect.left += self.xvel # increment in x direction
if self.collide(self.xvel, 0, platforms): # do x-axis collisions
self.rect.top += self.yvel # increment in y direction
self.onGround = False; # assuming we're in the air
self.collide(0, self.yvel, platforms) # do y-axis collisions
def collide(self, xvel, yvel, platforms):
for p in platforms:
if pygame.sprite.collide_rect(self, p):
if isinstance(p, ExitBlock):
self.scene.exit()
return False
if xvel > 0: self.rect.right = p.rect.left
if xvel < 0: self.rect.left = p.rect.right
if yvel > 0:
self.rect.bottom = p.rect.top
self.onGround = True
if yvel < 0:
self.rect.top = p.rect.bottom
return True
class Enemy(Entity):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Entity.__init__(self)
self.yVel = 0
self.xVel = 2 # start moving immediately
self.image = Surface((32,32))
self.image.fill(Color("#00FF00"))
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(x*32, y*32, 32, 32)
self.onGround = False
def update(self, platforms):
if not self.onGround:
self.yVel += 0.3
# no need for right_dis to be a member of the class,
# since we know we are moving right if self.xVel > 0
right_dis = self.xVel > 0
# create a point at our left (or right) feet
# to check if we reached the end of the platform
m = (1, 1) if right_dis else (-1, 1)
p = self.rect.bottomright if right_dis else self.rect.bottomleft
fp = map(sum, zip(m, p))
# if there's no platform in front of us, change the direction
collide = any(p for p in platforms if p.rect.collidepoint(fp))
if not collide:
self.xVel *= -1
self.rect.left += self.xVel # increment in x direction
self.collide(self.xVel, 0, platforms) # do x-axis collisions
self.rect.top += self.yVel # increment in y direction
self.onGround = False; # assuming we're in the air
self.collide(0, self.yVel, platforms) # do y-axis collisions
def collide(self, xVel, yVel, platforms):
for p in platforms:
if pygame.sprite.collide_rect(self, p):
if xVel > 0:
self.rect.right = p.rect.left
self.xVel *= -1 # hit wall, so change direction
if xVel < 0:
self.rect.left = p.rect.right
self.xVel *= -1 # hit wall, so change direction
if yVel > 0:
self.rect.bottom = p.rect.top
self.onGround = True
if yVel < 0:
self.rect.top = p.rect.bottom
class Platform(Entity):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Entity.__init__(self)
#self.image = Surface([32, 32], pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) #makes blocks invisible for much better artwork
self.image = Surface((32,32)) #makes blocks visible for building levels
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(x, y, 32, 32)
def update(self):
pass
class ExitBlock(Platform):
def __init__(self, x, y):
Platform.__init__(self, x, y)
self.image = Surface((32,32)) #makes blocks visible for building levels
self.image.convert()
self.rect = Rect(x, y, 32, 32)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()