2 YEARS of PYTHON Game Development in 5 Minutes!

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  • @nazradu
    @nazradu Рік тому +2008

    Your biggest achievement here is not the knowledge of coding you gained but the ability to chase a Goal for that long. Be proud of yourself!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +62

      Thank you!

    • @koukous95
      @koukous95 Рік тому +37

      Definitely, I think that's the hardest part. Props to this dude for not giving up.

    • @grandpraline
      @grandpraline Рік тому +4

      @CodingWithRuss, I wonder what is your goal in this, if there is. Would appreciate any answer and thoughts

    • @АртурКосяков-и5о
      @АртурКосяков-и5о Рік тому +2

      ммёеёееш

    • @P.W.T_ARYAN
      @P.W.T_ARYAN Рік тому

      ​@@CodingWithRuss which coding you use

  • @ALSTR330
    @ALSTR330 Рік тому +532

    My 11-year-old son wants to make a platformer game from scratch. We’ve started learning python together by following along with online tutorials. So far, I’ve built a “paper rock scissors” and “math test” text based games. We also found Piskel online to start making sprites. It’s a fun bonding experience learning together. He seems patient and understands it may take many months before we’ve made something substantial. Cautiously optimistic.

    • @nandorschmieder1448
      @nandorschmieder1448 Рік тому +42

      I wish my dad this, when I was young! Keep up my man!:))

    • @FatemehBahrami-oz8ok
      @FatemehBahrami-oz8ok Рік тому +32

      You are an excellent parent. Well done 👍

    • @EnanoForro
      @EnanoForro Рік тому

      You can try using a something like Construct 3 (or Construct 2, wich is deprecated). They are amazing tools for starters as you don't need to learn coding, but you still have to work on logic and lot of stuff.
      They are not free but they are not expensive either

    • @notlogic.the.second
      @notlogic.the.second Рік тому +9

      nice idea👍

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +53

      This sounds great! I think your approach of starting with smaller projects and slowly building up to more complex stuff is a very good way to do this. Good luck to both of you with your coding journey 🙂

  • @jupiterapollo4985
    @jupiterapollo4985 Рік тому +160

    The fact that you had a random thought of "I should learn to code" and managed to get that far, and not waver in your progression/goals is extremely motivating to me. This video brings hope for a lot of us trying to follow our dreams in game creation.Thank you!

  • @ImGokuSan3
    @ImGokuSan3 11 місяців тому +33

    Hello Bro my name is Anjum and i am from Bangladesh and i am 14+ years old. I started Learning python 1 month ago by doing a course and the language is very easy to understand and everything is so simple. My dreamers is to be a indie game developer. Now, i am learning Python after this i am going to make my first game and after 5 to 6 years later i am going to switch to another programming language like c++ or c# then i will make some big indie games or hire some people to make a AAA game. I know this is not easy but i started my journey 1 month ago. And i think that python is a very good language to start game development career.

    • @sabaafreensyed6956
      @sabaafreensyed6956 10 місяців тому +2

      Keep up with the good work !!! All the best, there will be times where it might be hard to debug but don't worry just remember to persevere 💗

    • @ZettaiKatsu2013
      @ZettaiKatsu2013 9 місяців тому

      Keep up mister Anjum

    • @rahatchowdhury5650
      @rahatchowdhury5650 8 місяців тому +1

      Good luck Bhai. I hope you will get success.. we can work together I'm from Bangladesh too

    • @Tahsinsnubraanimations
      @Tahsinsnubraanimations 6 місяців тому

      I am from bangladesh too, and I want to make pixel games🥰🥰

    • @zFaastBR
      @zFaastBR 5 місяців тому

      So, how are you doing with your studies? I'm 15 years old and I'm studying Python too. From Brazil

  • @LeafTreez
    @LeafTreez Рік тому +22

    I definitely relate to hearing about your burnout in game development. I've been teaching myself game development for almost a year, and I recently hit a burnout phase working on a 3d action adventure game. It was so tedious at times to animate and fix bugs, but your progress gives me hope. Great work!

  • @Amy-bp3fu
    @Amy-bp3fu Рік тому +15

    This video is super inspiring and well made! Well done!
    The sequential outline of projects is very helpful. I appreciate you mentioning the time you took off from game dev after feeling burned out--- especially how you came back to it intending on only making smaller projects for fun. It's so easy to watch these types of videos and get discouraged when the creator behind it doesn't ever mention the harder parts of game dev or recovering from them, especially when I'm personally prone to burn out... So hearing you say you eventually needed to take a break helps me feel less intimidated by learning game dev and Python.
    Thank you so much for this lovely vid, I'll be coming back to it regularly as learn!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words! I enjoyed making this video as it let me look back and reflect on my previous projects.
      I'm glad it helped you feel better about taking on python and game dev. Good luck with your coding journey!

  • @vladimirbosinceanu5778
    @vladimirbosinceanu5778 11 місяців тому +4

    I want to get started with Pygame. I am machine learning engineer and I want to get into some basic game development. Your work is inspiring. Also, the art is really cool. Thank you for sharing!

  • @hukushmolambi8355
    @hukushmolambi8355 Рік тому +120

    I've just started learning Python, and the ride has been enjoyable so far. Its syntax is so easy to understand, which makes it an ideal language for novices in the programming world. Furthermore, the flexibility of Python in different fields is remarkable.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +16

      Agreed, python is a good way to get into programming and I think that's part of the reason for its popularity.

    • @terryriley6410
      @terryriley6410 Рік тому +7

      Its less than ideal for anything slightly bigger. As long as it's just small scripts and jam games its ok but you might want to look into something with types if you're building more complex stuff. I think novices should be taught a statically typed language as soon as possible apart from learning a dynamic one like python. Being able to make a choice is key and more langs you know the easier it is to switch between them.

    • @zalty8556
      @zalty8556 Рік тому

      @@terryriley6410that’s true but it’s a good starting ground for the most part

    • @panos21sonic
      @panos21sonic Рік тому +1

      Python isnt all that flexible for amateur use. Its mainly used for machine learning or quick scripts, since i reckon most hobby-ists wont be doing datascience. For every one of its other use cases, pretty much any other language capable of performing them is better.

    • @ralouph3238
      @ralouph3238 4 місяці тому

      ​@@CodingWithRussGod created us in his own image but we sinned and broke that image so now we deserve hell but God wanted a way of forgiveness so he took on the form of man suffered on the cross for the forgiveness of sins that whoever repents of his sins and puts his faith in jesus christ can be saved to get that forgiveness u have to repent of ur sins put ur faith in jesus christ follow him and rely on his finished work on the cross and not ur own works to be saved repentence first means realising ur a sinner who needs Gods help then u change ur mind about sin realising its disgusting before God and u let him help u to stop doing sin putting ur faith in jesus means u do his commandments which u can know about in the bible loving jesus means to do his commandments but u have to be careful first of all u dont know when ur gonna die so come to God and repent today and that jesus is the only way to heaven the only truth and the only life and we can go to heaven bc of what he did on the cross not bc of our own works so ur good works dont get u to heaven its only bc if what jesus did on the cross but that doesnt mean u live a life of sin no u live a life pleasing to God having a true relationship with him but u trust in what jesus did on the cross and not ur own works that can get u to heaven jesus loves u and he can give u eternal life repent today

  • @guilhermeboas5518
    @guilhermeboas5518 Рік тому +30

    i just started to study how to code in pythom and just found out about pygame, its amazing to see how you can improve yourself in 2 years, thanks for the video

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Guilherme, and good luck with your python progress

  • @weitnow
    @weitnow Рік тому +29

    Thanks Russ for all the great content over the years

  • @OIP_1
    @OIP_1 Рік тому +32

    great stuff, i'm learning coding not for games but for music/hardware and can relate to the frustration of taking days to work through issues (only to then run into the next batch of issues). it's fun but persistence seems to be the key. you've got great style sense with the characters, animation etc, keep going!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +2

      Thank you, and good luck with your coding journey!

    • @ralouph3238
      @ralouph3238 4 місяці тому

      ​@@CodingWithRussGod created us in his own image but we sinned and broke that image so now we deserve hell but God wanted a way of forgiveness so he took on the form of man suffered on the cross for the forgiveness of sins that whoever repents of his sins and puts his faith in jesus christ can be saved to get that forgiveness u have to repent of ur sins put ur faith in jesus christ follow him and rely on his finished work on the cross and not ur own works to be saved repentence first means realising ur a sinner who needs Gods help then u change ur mind about sin realising its disgusting before God and u let him help u to stop doing sin putting ur faith in jesus means u do his commandments which u can know about in the bible loving jesus means to do his commandments but u have to be careful first of all u dont know when ur gonna die so come to God and repent today and that jesus is the only way to heaven the only truth and the only life and we can go to heaven bc of what he did on the cross not bc of our own works so ur good works dont get u to heaven its only bc if what jesus did on the cross but that doesnt mean u live a life of sin no u live a life pleasing to God having a true relationship with him but u trust in what jesus did on the cross and not ur own works that can get u to heaven jesus loves u and he can give u eternal life repent today

  • @Dusky-Memory
    @Dusky-Memory Рік тому +17

    Be proud of yourself Russ, what you accomplish is amazing. Watching boring tutorials about Python does not help with beginner in remembering the key concepts, it necessary for them to apply what they've learned through trial and errors of creating projects. Personally it seem way more enjoyable & satisfying, not to mention you can put this in your resume for future potential jobs.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thank you! Yes I think tutorials are good to get started but it's important to work on your own projects to be able to progress

    • @ralouph3238
      @ralouph3238 4 місяці тому

      ​@@CodingWithRussGod created us in his own image but we sinned and broke that image so now we deserve hell but God wanted a way of forgiveness so he took on the form of man suffered on the cross for the forgiveness of sins that whoever repents of his sins and puts his faith in jesus christ can be saved to get that forgiveness u have to repent of ur sins put ur faith in jesus christ follow him and rely on his finished work on the cross and not ur own works to be saved repentence first means realising ur a sinner who needs Gods help then u change ur mind about sin realising its disgusting before God and u let him help u to stop doing sin putting ur faith in jesus means u do his commandments which u can know about in the bible loving jesus means to do his commandments but u have to be careful first of all u dont know when ur gonna die so come to God and repent today and that jesus is the only way to heaven the only truth and the only life and we can go to heaven bc of what he did on the cross not bc of our own works so ur good works dont get u to heaven its only bc if what jesus did on the cross but that doesnt mean u live a life of sin no u live a life pleasing to God having a true relationship with him but u trust in what jesus did on the cross and not ur own works that can get u to heaven jesus loves u and he can give u eternal life repent today

  • @AmaitaYume
    @AmaitaYume Рік тому +6

    This is so cool! Thank you Russ for sharing it! I may be a CS for 4 years and graduated, but you learned so much because of perseverance! That's a job well done! That feels motivating for me to follow!

  • @romola7
    @romola7 8 місяців тому +4

    I'm just starting with python and your video is truly inspiring, keep up the great work!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  8 місяців тому

      Thanks! And good luck with your python journey

  • @lemastertech
    @lemastertech Рік тому +12

    Hey Russ! Your videos helped kickstart my love of PyGame as well and it’s been a treat seeing all the cool content you’ve rolled out over the years! Can’t wait to see what you come up with next! Cheers mate

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Hey! Thank you, that's cool to hear. And likewise looking forward to seeing more videos from you :)

  • @megamcgee
    @megamcgee Рік тому +5

    I love how your progress in learning game dev mirrors the advancement of video games over its first 20 years starting with pong!

  • @T3hSwampFox
    @T3hSwampFox Рік тому +3

    This is huge. Ive wanted to try game dev for years. Would start and grinf a couple months then get burned out. Your consistency and persistence really show whats possible over time. This is hugely motivating for me, thank you for sharing.

  • @Arkelo_CG
    @Arkelo_CG Рік тому +5

    I can relate on what you said about burnout, but taking a break is as important as learning, and by the time you came back, then you'll realized that you gained more knowledge.
    btw, you're progress and projects are impressive.

  • @matt_sm0
    @matt_sm0 Рік тому +3

    Came here from your reddit post, and i got say, your video really inspired me to keep pushing and keep developing games, keep the good work man

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thanks! Glad it helped and good luck with your projects.

  • @ZettaiKatsu2013
    @ZettaiKatsu2013 Місяць тому

    Well done 👏🏼 Good work. Keeping a simple design is the important point I noted from this video.

  • @axefallerdelarosa
    @axefallerdelarosa 9 місяців тому +1

    DONT STOP BRO! biggest fan here! keep it up!

  • @facilvenir
    @facilvenir 6 місяців тому

    This is great video for idea on what to do. I never thought of doing some of the games you made, but now I'm definitely going to.
    Thanks!

  • @jasonwamp4325
    @jasonwamp4325 Рік тому +1

    Thanks bro. Congrats on your successful progresses so far.

  • @fresh2k2004
    @fresh2k2004 Рік тому +1

    Pong!! Haha when i was a kid I spent so much time on a DOS computer and a book about Pascal making this game. It took me about 8 months. Now im much older and learning python. Great video!

  • @Flyingkittoh
    @Flyingkittoh 2 місяці тому

    This is amazing man , thanks for sharing !!

  • @VanillaHorror
    @VanillaHorror Рік тому

    Been dabbling around trying to decide which language to try to learn. Thanks for the motivation

  • @laz0r935
    @laz0r935 Рік тому +1

    Great video, with loads of motivation coming from it. Good job!

  • @ReeperKuruRuke
    @ReeperKuruRuke Рік тому +4

    I think i have similar game-coding skill level as you, but you really have senses on making these cool fast-paced progress reviewing videos. This vid gives me some great motivation!
    I'm learning Unity(C#) if you ask me.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Thanks!
      I definitely plan on trying out Unity eventually as well.

    • @timdithmer9184
      @timdithmer9184 Рік тому +1

      @@CodingWithRuss I am a dev for a long time. Tried to build games for a few times. Made progress but lost the fun again and again after having to do the same things again and again. Started to use Godot. It is incredibly simple now to build my idea's and I started to spend my time where it is fun, not at the fundamentals again and again. And as long as you don't want to build the next AAA game, you are definitely not limited. Can't imagine what's possible with unity then :)

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      @@timdithmer9184 Hi Tim, it's funny you mention godot because I just started messing around with it yesterday! I really like it so far and will try to make a few games with it.

    • @timdithmer9184
      @timdithmer9184 Рік тому +1

      @@CodingWithRuss Already thrilled to see what you're about to make 🥹

  • @caatah
    @caatah Рік тому +3

    I've just started learning Python for use in Azure Devops, however this looks like something really fun to aim towards. Great video, and congratulations on your development journey so far!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thank you! And good luck with your own coding journey.

  • @Skeffles
    @Skeffles Рік тому +3

    Wow! It's amazing to see what you've made over the last 2 years.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I just checked out your channel and saw your isometric museum game devlog, it looks so good! Reminds me a lot of theme hospital.

    • @Skeffles
      @Skeffles Рік тому

      @@CodingWithRuss thank you for checking it out.

  • @DineshVaidyaOfficial
    @DineshVaidyaOfficial Рік тому +3

    wow thanx. this was really nice and motivating video. And please keep on continue...

  • @Jai_Shree_Ram____469
    @Jai_Shree_Ram____469 Рік тому +36

    I learned lot of things of pygame from u

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +4

      Glad to hear it!

    • @ralouph3238
      @ralouph3238 4 місяці тому

      ​@@CodingWithRussGod created us in his own image but we sinned and broke that image so now we deserve hell but God wanted a way of forgiveness so he took on the form of man suffered on the cross for the forgiveness of sins that whoever repents of his sins and puts his faith in jesus christ can be saved to get that forgiveness u have to repent of ur sins put ur faith in jesus christ follow him and rely on his finished work on the cross and not ur own works to be saved repentence first means realising ur a sinner who needs Gods help then u change ur mind about sin realising its disgusting before God and u let him help u to stop doing sin putting ur faith in jesus means u do his commandments which u can know about in the bible loving jesus means to do his commandments but u have to be careful first of all u dont know when ur gonna die so come to God and repent today and that jesus is the only way to heaven the only truth and the only life and we can go to heaven bc of what he did on the cross not bc of our own works so ur good works dont get u to heaven its only bc if what jesus did on the cross but that doesnt mean u live a life of sin no u live a life pleasing to God having a true relationship with him but u trust in what jesus did on the cross and not ur own works that can get u to heaven jesus loves u and he can give u eternal life repent today

  • @nillzmeskillz9483
    @nillzmeskillz9483 Рік тому +1

    Dammit. Now i have a new addiction, and it's thanks to you!
    Great video. got me interested in pygame!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Haha glad to hear it! Pygame is a lot of fun to play around with. Maybe not the most efficient way to make a game but great for learning how things work behind the scenes.

  • @crimsonjack4676
    @crimsonjack4676 Рік тому +4

    Great and inspiring! Please keep doing it.

  • @TimBrownYoutube
    @TimBrownYoutube Рік тому +11

    Great video and I think all game devs can relate to the journey. I tried Godot recently and was blown away. Very intuitive, very powerful, very lightweight. It would be great to watch you try it. Could be a great force multiplier for you.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thanks Tim, I've seen little bits of godot but never used it myself. Could be an interesting one to try sometime down the line.

    • @tresaidh3y90
      @tresaidh3y90 Рік тому

      GameMaker 2.0 is a good one to start with if you can handle PyGames

    • @tresaidh3y90
      @tresaidh3y90 Рік тому +11

      @@chineseRATFACE Damn bro you are hating hardcore. There are plenty of game devs that use Python and make successful web based games.
      Go take this hatred somewhere else. Or at least bring something more constructive.

  • @utsavjana6002
    @utsavjana6002 Рік тому +1

    thank you for the awsome content you post Sir Russ!

  • @ashotmargaryan6931
    @ashotmargaryan6931 Рік тому +3

    Thank you man you help me and i love your courses and now im learning unity and you can too

  • @TenSeconds_
    @TenSeconds_ Рік тому +2

    Thank you Russ, great content

  • @yashverma8536
    @yashverma8536 4 місяці тому +1

    This video made my day. I remember using turtle library(in my college days ofc) in python to build and draw weird thing just out of curiosity. I even made a fun game where a turtle moves around in a square 400px by 400px box similar to snake game. Man, I am gonna restart working on those things again.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! I know what you mean, sometimes that's how it starts, you mess around with something and then it grows into a little game. Hope you can get back into it!

    • @yashverma8536
      @yashverma8536 4 місяці тому

      @@CodingWithRuss i am definitely starting this again. once i come up with something i will build it and reply here again.

  • @daniellavanyenu272
    @daniellavanyenu272 Рік тому +1

    THANKS FOR SHARING SIR. I AM PROUD OF YOUR JOURNEY.

  • @BrownSloth0
    @BrownSloth0 Рік тому +2

    I started programming when I was 17. Now, I am 21 years old. From Unity to creating my own game engine. I am sometimes amazed how far I have come.

  • @cococh3607
    @cococh3607 Рік тому +5

    This 5 minutes is already been a good start for me as an aspiring game developer. PyGame is a good way for me to solidify my skills. Thank you for sharing a beautiful game.

  • @AlmondAxis987
    @AlmondAxis987 Рік тому +9

    Reminds me of my first time making games with python... My first game library was turtle 😂 But then I got into pygame and now I am working with SDL2 and c++ (Pygame is basically a python-remake of SDL). I can totally relate to how making games without game engines is so much fun

  • @rafales1525
    @rafales1525 Рік тому +1

    Wow - congrats ❤ well done budy 😊

  • @pythonfoundations
    @pythonfoundations Рік тому +1

    love this journey good LUCK!!

  • @SkyFly19853
    @SkyFly19853 Рік тому +14

    People can even start with Python programming by making a text based rpg games to understand the basics, then make a 2d game... Then 2.5d game... Then 3d game.

  • @ArneBab
    @ArneBab Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @matthewdev
    @matthewdev Рік тому +1

    That RPG game looks pretty cool, I hope you go back to it sometime!

  • @jhonma5122
    @jhonma5122 5 місяців тому

    That's cool.. I made one game, alien shooter but I stopped coding. Nice to see your journey.

  • @Creek1575
    @Creek1575 Рік тому

    Damn. This really inspired me. I have a little bit of knowledge about Python (since I've made a project in college about automation). I really want to make my own game but always doubts myself and hardstuck on basics. 2 years is a long way but I just wasted 3 years since graduating when I should've created my own game in that span.

  • @scrye113
    @scrye113 Рік тому

    This video was awesome for me I am at the starting point where you started getting into coding and trying to make a game

  • @AbdusSalamSoad
    @AbdusSalamSoad 3 місяці тому +2

    IT IS VERY CREATIVE . BEST WISHES FOR YOU 😊😊

  • @mattlau
    @mattlau Рік тому

    Wow the determination! Good stuff !

  • @robert907
    @robert907 7 місяців тому

    I’m currently working on a space invaders clone myself. It’s my first project. I’m trying to do a follow along on UA-cam however it’s not as straightforward as it initially seemed. Took me two days but I got a controllable player and an enemy AI. Tomorrow ima work on crash domains, bullets and such.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  7 місяців тому

      Nice! It can definitely be harder than it looks sometimes, but breaking it down into smaller tasks and chipping away at them like you've done is a great approach.

  • @henrikloiske8572
    @henrikloiske8572 9 місяців тому +2

    So cool...Well done on your achievments 😁😁

  • @ReekieReels
    @ReekieReels 9 місяців тому +1

    This was really inspiring thank you 😃

  • @anon2447
    @anon2447 Рік тому +1

    I paid for a really expensive bootcamp that promised this, I ended up in abootcamp learning web-dev with flask, and it's been a rollerocaster of emotion, looking forward to finally pass the bootcamp so i can learn with this or rpg in a box(it's kinda like a voxel rpg maker that epic gave for free back in January and uses Bauxite as a language which has a Synthax that0s way too similar to Python's OOp)

  • @Formulaah
    @Formulaah Рік тому +1

    This helped me learn on what to learn first I’ve tried learning some big projects you have done. But this made me realize I should slow down a bit. I LOVE YOU RUSS

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Good idea! It can be tempting to start with a big project but smaller ones can be a good way to learn the key concepts.

  • @chrissykes69
    @chrissykes69 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for video, i see my issue now. I do not work on projects by my own, but copy paste from tutorials or read code.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Tutorials can be useful to get started but you are right that working on projects on your own is important if you want to learn and improve.

  • @eshamohan8896
    @eshamohan8896 6 місяців тому +1

    Woaahh! watching it at 1:30 am. defintely motivated me! kudos to your persistent efforts!!

  • @HE360
    @HE360 Рік тому +1

    Your games look very cool! I had a somewhat similar story. But, I started in language called "Blitz Basic". I had no programming knowledge then too. But, mine happened eons ago.

  • @awesomewow668
    @awesomewow668 Рік тому +5

    Amazing journey, I recently used Godot and it was like the best engine I had ever used. Awesome community, appealing design and the workflow is smooth as hell. I hope you will also try it at some point :)

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thanks! Interestingly a few people have commented to recommend godot, so I'm curious to check it out and see how it compares

    • @awesomewow668
      @awesomewow668 Рік тому

      @@CodingWithRuss looking forward for a comparison video!

    • @jakep8484
      @jakep8484 Рік тому +1

      Just got ur class on udemy, finishing up a college python course and figured I was ready to work with pygame a bit. I used to use game maker before studio came out but dont like game maker studio near as much as i enjoyed game maker 7. From what I can tell pygame is tougher than godot because you have to program everything where godot does some of the work for you.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +2

      @@jakep8484 Nice, hope you like it! Pygame makes you code more stuff from the ground up so it has pros and cons depending on how you look at it. It would take more work to get certain things working compared to game specific engines, but that also gives you the flexibility to code it exactly how you'd like.

    • @jakep8484
      @jakep8484 Рік тому

      @@CodingWithRuss thanks, yeah Ive watched some of your youtube videos and really enjoyed how you go at a slower space and pretty much talk about every step you are doing. I think that and some of the more advanced cool features you teach makes your videos stand out. Btw do you have any videos of making a two player game using game controllers? That would be a very useful video. I got my wife into some games when we got married and now we have a toddler so I want to make some games that fit what we all like and be multiplayer.

  • @eyadnegm3706
    @eyadnegm3706 Рік тому +1

    AMAZING bro literally so cool

  • @choppedcheesegaming
    @choppedcheesegaming Рік тому +1

    i love this video portfolio!

  • @AwesomeO844
    @AwesomeO844 9 місяців тому +1

    2 years WELL spent!!!

  • @RVideoR
    @RVideoR Рік тому +1

    Great story and your experience is really great .. BiG Like Bro

  • @Speedlife91
    @Speedlife91 Рік тому

    Im a software dev. You learned more by yourself than I back then in school. Good job 👌

  • @spielville5087
    @spielville5087 Рік тому +1

    Pretty funny you mentioned complexity of an RPG game. I actually was inspired by your RPG battler video to build a few projects. One of those is an actual RPG/RTS on my channel.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Nice! I had a look at the demos on your channel just now.

  • @ganesharon
    @ganesharon Рік тому +1

    very thank you for making this video.

  • @muntahmahfuzsrestho.
    @muntahmahfuzsrestho. 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome, dude. 😮❤❤❤

  • @alanodonovan5487
    @alanodonovan5487 Рік тому +1

    your flappy bird looked very clean and smooth like the original

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thanks, I was pleased with how that one came out!

  • @missionpupa
    @missionpupa 6 місяців тому +1

    I almost never like any videos, but this was well deserved of a like, so here you go.

  • @interghost
    @interghost 7 місяців тому +2

    Most impressive!

  • @ЕгорМиронов-щ3п
    @ЕгорМиронов-щ3п 11 місяців тому +2

    Awesome, man! What about "math"? Do you have any advises on that point to novices?

  • @danelotermin3178
    @danelotermin3178 Рік тому +1

    Men I love your projects. How can we play them? The shooter game is sick!!! And you've got a great ability. Continiu like that!!!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Thank you! I haven't packaged the games up into executables but the source code for them all is on github so you could download the code and run it if you want to try the games out. With some of them, like the shooter, there is a level editor included to be able to expand the game further

  • @JonathanEngels-g6p
    @JonathanEngels-g6p 27 днів тому

    This is so cool, I'm doing python as well but I'm trying to become a top tier tkinter dev

  • @joshuaberketa7986
    @joshuaberketa7986 Рік тому +7

    It will be awesome to see you try unity!
    Looking forward to more tutorials!

  • @AyanRhd
    @AyanRhd 5 місяців тому +1

    You just earned a subscriber, I am also a python programmer.

  • @thunderplus1
    @thunderplus1 Рік тому +1

    i love this game i didn't
    t know you made this wow

  • @mcrdunyas5752
    @mcrdunyas5752 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for everything 🌹

  • @dearn5900
    @dearn5900 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice videos, you motivate me a lots 👍.

  • @maheshmegala1950
    @maheshmegala1950 Рік тому

    really a good journey..keep it up

  • @blueygaming1051
    @blueygaming1051 Рік тому +1

    i am just now learning how to use python, you have me motivation

  • @8BitInsekt
    @8BitInsekt 9 місяців тому

    I would recommend using bigger and more powerful libraries. This way, you can code AAA-titles and get really proficient in using powerful libraries.

  • @benjell9295
    @benjell9295 Рік тому +1

    love your content

  • @TheOluapalves
    @TheOluapalves Рік тому +2

    man, great job! (y)

  • @bow_wow_wow
    @bow_wow_wow Рік тому

    Cheers to you! You're certainly far better at this than I am. I've been piddling with programming in my spare time for several years, with not much to show for it. I'm very discouraged, but I've still got the programming bug. I can't justify it. I don't even know what I want to do with it. It's almost like an addiction. There is just something about the experience of programming that I enjoy.
    Are you making any progress in terms of organizing your code? It looked like one of your files was 900 lines long.

  • @thiagovianavargas3996
    @thiagovianavargas3996 Рік тому

    I really liked this video. I start developing a app to read mangas and it improves my learning so much. it is in python flet. I want to try developing games too and i think its a good option pygame. thank you

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +1

      Glad you liked it. Pygame is a good place to start especially if you want to learn python in the process as well

    • @thiagovianavargas3996
      @thiagovianavargas3996 Рік тому

      @@CodingWithRuss
      I guess it right.
      but you think Pygame is too limited, like we can't build a 3d game (i don't know)

  • @ShampooChan-nl1uj
    @ShampooChan-nl1uj Рік тому

    The last one looks pretty good it looks really alive

  • @pausedduck
    @pausedduck Рік тому +1

    Learning Python now that I have gotten into high school. Hopefully able to make a game one day!

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому

      Nice! It can be a little overwhelming at first but if you start small then it will help you get the basics right. Good luck!

  • @pokerface6886
    @pokerface6886 Рік тому +4

    I started learning python 3 months ago and gonna start learning pygame. How long did each project take you? Thank your for the video

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +2

      pygame is definitely worth a try. The earlier projects didn't take too long, maybe a few days but as they got more complex they took longer and longer. The shooting game took a few weeks I think, maybe longer but I wasn't working on that one very consistently.

  • @savagekid94
    @savagekid94 Рік тому +1

    I've just now begun learning pygame. I remember I used to want to make video games as a kid. The Devry university commercials back then uses to talk all about how anyone could learn to make games. As soon as I figured out that it cost money to go to Devry and that games require coding, design, and planning, I fell out of it. Coding looked like math and I hated that. I also didn't like the drag and drop RPG makers because I felt like it may have been too limited and confusing. I became a graphic designer and hobbyist animator
    But in 2022 I bought the 100 days of code class on udemy. I didn't really take it seriously and procrastinated until around maybe March 2023. But since then I've been doing the class for about 5 days a week for at least 1 hour. I've coded a couple basic games like rock paper scissors, black jack, and snake game, but I took a pause on the class to take on a bigger project. Granted I'm still using a tutorial but I will be changing it up even more as the tutorial finishes. Right now, I'm using Clear Codes' Ultimate Intro to python to learn about the library and then how to make a Zelda style game. But in the mean time, I'm making a basic runner game with basic obstacle enemies, No AI yet. I wanted to make a simple platforming/runner game. kinda similar to super mario run but a 2D version with more fleshed out gameplay mechanics.
    I'm glad I got reintroduced to game dev because as a designer, it gives me another avenue and a better niche. I've always hated doing ad design and all the corporate crap anyway and I've been taking UI/UX classes anyway so this was the perfect opportunity.. My partner is also learning python so now my goal is to try to design games with him and potentially become indie devs. It's the only goal I really recall having since I was young. It's amazing to see how far you've come in 2 years WITHOUT tutorials.

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! It sounds like you are well on your way with learning python and pygame. Making your own games can be difficult but also a great way to learn through practice. I started off with a tutorial (Tech with tim) and then started making these games in the video. But I regularly got stuck and had to google things so that's also a normal part of the process.

  • @قصي_الصعبي
    @قصي_الصعبي 7 місяців тому

    I'd like to be able to make a fighting pygame like the one you showed based on street fighter with possibly more expansive roster, hope you have tutorials for that

  • @goga_fama
    @goga_fama Рік тому +1

    Could you tell me, how you learned how to make this games from start of the video (like tic rac toe, or pong) and how did you do that. Did you watch the tutorials and do the same like in the guides, or you had the other way to learn making for example (it could be some books, etc.), making code? I'm sorry if my questions are so dumb. I just started learning game development and I really interested in how you started and how you made it so nice in more details... 😢😢😢
    May be you have some advices?..

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  Рік тому +2

      I watched a tutorial on pygame to begin with so that I could understand the structure and the syntax and then I started really simple just trying to make a game window, trying to make a loop and check for mouse clicks and keyboard presses etc. I had to use google for this because I couldn't remember how to do it. Then once I finish some simple code, I deleted it and started again and kept doing that until I could do it myself.

    • @goga_fama
      @goga_fama Рік тому

      @@CodingWithRuss Got it. Thanks a lot for the response! I wish you good luck with coding and your UA-cam channel

  • @SeanStClair-cr9jl
    @SeanStClair-cr9jl 8 місяців тому +1

    Hell yeah!

  • @NamelessZeros
    @NamelessZeros 8 місяців тому +1

    Should I learn python or c# for both game dev and future career?

    • @CodingWithRuss
      @CodingWithRuss  8 місяців тому +1

      Better to go with the one you enjoy more as you'll be more likely to stick with it. Try them both and see

  • @The_Real_Goodboy_Link
    @The_Real_Goodboy_Link Рік тому +1

    Good job!

  • @journeyman153
    @journeyman153 Рік тому

    Next you should make a POLE POSITION type game. super fun!

  • @firstname4337
    @firstname4337 Рік тому +1

    very awesome video

  • @PedroRodriguez-fv6sc
    @PedroRodriguez-fv6sc Рік тому +1

    Great story bro.