Re: pygame

This is the first i've heard of Pyaudiogame, and there doesn't seem to be much out there so it may depend on whether you can get feedback from anyone else using it. From what i've heard Pygame is fairly stable and has a metric ton of tutorials all over the place, so seems like a good choice.

I mostly use pyglet, its 3D positional audio is nice and playing sounds is fairly straight forward, though at the moment you have to be abit careful to free up resources. Currently i've just encountered a bug i'm looking into where the audio isn't playing on certain systems, though you can try it out for yourself.

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