Hey, Do this instead: $ python main.py
-Phil Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 07:56 -0700, Phil Hassey wrote: > Hey, > > Use python for your scripting language. It's the best! > > (I'm not being silly either - I use python for scripting python in > several games. I've made an adventure game - > svn://www.imitationpickles.org/pyweek3/trunk - which imports the > various rooms as needed. If you don't want to import rooms, you can > always load them up dynamically.) > > - Phil > > Giuliano Vilela wrote: > Hi guys, > > I've done some simple small games with PyGame, and decided to > move on to a little fun RPG zelda-like game. I managed to make > a little tile scrolling engine, dialog and ugly interfaces, > spells, itens (still under work), etc.. etc... What I really > am worried about is the, not sure what to call, "quest > system". > > I can't think of a simple way of making a scenario, some > things that the "hero" have to do before advancing... Becouse, > you know, this is pretty huge. The quest that the hero is > doing at the moment decides the dialogs of the npc's, closed > gates, etc etc... I'm thinking about making like a "scripting" > language to describe all those things, but I can't think of > any way to include this in the game... It's just something > so... general. > > Anyway, some of you must already have done something similar, > so I wanna hear your toughts about this =) Ways of designing > the codes, some ideas about the quest system, is the > "scripting language" the right way of doing it, etc... > > Hope i've been clear... Feel free to ask anything. The game > will be available at the PyGame wiki as soons as it is > "playable". > > Thank you already, > > > Giuliano Vilela. I downloaded the files from the above address, but something seems a little kooky to me. When I ran setup.py, I got this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] trunk $ ./setup.py ./setup.py: line 1: from: command not found ./setup.py: line 2: try:: command not found ./setup.py: line 4: except:: command not found ./setup.py: line 5: pass: command not found ./setup.py: line 13: data: command not found ./setup.py: line 14: *.txt,: command not found ./setup.py: line 15: data/*,: No such file or directory ./setup.py: line 16: ]: command not found ./setup.py: line 18: syntax error near unexpected token `(' ./setup.py: line 18: `for d in glob.glob('data/*'):' Why would it trip over the 'from' keyword? I opened setup.py up in vim and from is syntactically coloured, so it should be a valid keyword. I'm running Gentoo Linux. I'm going to try remerging python.... --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.