Hey, I'm sure being on this mailinglist you've seen this: http://pygame.renpy.org/
Apart from that there seem to be a lot of potential ways of using python or python like languages but nothing that is nicely packaged up and easy (For instance a quick google finds this for cython http://gitorious.org/nava#more ). I'm obviously aware of the android scripting environment, but that doesn't seem like a good solution for distributing apps. On 2 November 2011 14:45, Sean Wolfe <ether....@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm getting into the wonderful world of Android which means Java. Dear > lord I remember now why I hate this language. I love the pythonic > philosophy that there should be an obvious way to get things done. It > means I get to experiment and more often than not, my first experiment > actually works! > > It seems like just as Python is great at taking out syntax and > overhead to let you get to actually working on your ideas, to the same > or greater extent, Java gets in the way. I mean in the Python world I > don't really need an IDE, maybe a souped up text editor is all. But > now I see why IDEs are so much more helpful in the java world... cause > there is so much more overhead to manage. > > That being said, being a mostly Python programmer up to this point, > I'm sure C++ and C# are just as horrible. So it's not specific to > Java. > > Anyhow, back to work. But please somebody tell me the joy of game > programming will come back cause right now I'm just slogging through > muck. > > > *sniff* thanks for letting me cry... > > > -- > A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, > if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself. > - Abraham Maslow >