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Gregory Ewing
Registrations are now open for the Sixth Pyggy Awards. Judging will be from
17-31 July 2011.
http://pyggy.pyweek.org/
This time, entry is open to any Python-based game, not just PyWeek games, and
not just games developed during PyWeek or Pyggy. So if you've had a Python game
project on the back burner, you no longer have any excuse for not finishing it
off! Get going!
About the Pyggy Awards
----------------------
The Pyggy Awards is an occasion for game authors to show off games written in
the Python programming language. Originally a follow-up event to the PyWeek
competition, the Pyggy Awards is now open to any and all open-source
Python-based games.
The Pyggy Awards site provides a place to upload files and a forum for authors
to try out and discuss each other's works in progress prior to the judging
period. The intention is to foster a game development community where authors
help each other out with playtesting and criticism.
For more information, see the Pyggy Awards web site:
http://pyggy.pyweek.org/
17-31 July 2011.
http://pyggy.pyweek.org/
This time, entry is open to any Python-based game, not just PyWeek games, and
not just games developed during PyWeek or Pyggy. So if you've had a Python game
project on the back burner, you no longer have any excuse for not finishing it
off! Get going!
About the Pyggy Awards
----------------------
The Pyggy Awards is an occasion for game authors to show off games written in
the Python programming language. Originally a follow-up event to the PyWeek
competition, the Pyggy Awards is now open to any and all open-source
Python-based games.
The Pyggy Awards site provides a place to upload files and a forum for authors
to try out and discuss each other's works in progress prior to the judging
period. The intention is to foster a game development community where authors
help each other out with playtesting and criticism.
For more information, see the Pyggy Awards web site:
http://pyggy.pyweek.org/