PyWeek: Python Game Programming Challenge Contest

The Python bi-annual contest, more popularly known as PyWeek or the Python Game Programming Challenge is now open for registration. The Pyweek is a challenge to write a game using Python will starts its registration this coming April 14 while the voting for the theme will commences on April 7. Richard Jones was the main man behind the establishment of Pyweek during the year 2005. The contest involved participants choosing the theme and spent seven days creating their games. They will also get to decide the winners by playing and voting on their opponents submissions for Fun, Innovation and Productions. Although the contest offers no specific prizes, the individual or team who wins will gt the honor of getting a higher ranking in the Python programming communities. The challenge's main idea is to make a game within a week and ensure that the participants don't take longer for the game to be incorporated in their selected theme. The game must be written in Pyhon but entrants can also use supporting languages such as C or C++ libraries, Javascript in HTML web pages, and so on. The entries must be written from scratch which means that participants are not allowed to use a personal "library" codebase although you can use existing libraries that have available for at least one month before the challenge provided that it is well documented do not implement any game logic. The PyWeek Python Game Programming Challenge is to increase the public body of python game tools, code and expertise and to inspire new projects. For more information regarding the PyWeek just visite their official PyWeek Registration Site.

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