Hi, I wanted to make a point that panda3d can work very well for advanced 2d games as well. I think I also wanted to prove how easy the engine is once you understand what it’s doing , as well I needed a base demo game for networking, I thought what better than a 2d game? And so we have this now!
Code was made in about a day and a half, of goofing off.
Artwork was made in a day by my sister, goofing off too.
This proves that panda is good for 2d (who ever said anything to the contrary…? no idea)
The source is very clean and nicely commented, as well a few quirks etc. I find that the game has nice physics, animation was out of the scope for this. Comments and bug findings are welcome, It’s been noted that you get twice the speed if you jump really fast from one platform to another, I think it’s OK like that though.
I dunno what standards we have for demo applications, perhaps this could add to samples, maybe? Any who it has no point, just run and jump around. Good luck and have fun!
Artwork is licensed CC-BY (see header in python file)
Code is licensed under an apache2 License (if you die because of my code, it’s your fault. Otherwise please link to this post and include my name somewhere, thank you aka. Apache v2 License)
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