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In this game, you control a spaceship initially at the right side of the screen.
Some other ships will come from the left
Just skip them
Easiest way to install is from you system console:
pip install skipperz
then run with this command:
python -m skipperz
Curently, you can only use the keyboard directional arrows.
Well... actually, you can try to edit params.py
directly on your drive. It is somewhat technical, but nothing crazy.
I will add other methods later (touchscreen, mouse, joypad)
Licence Creative common 0.
You do whatever you want with this. I take no responsability if it backfires.
holy-python.com
It might be in French
FAQs
A game where you skip incoming spaceships. Lateral scroll
We found that skipperz demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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