#!/usr/bin/python/ #Py3k, UTF-8 import random
print(" --- WELCOME TO THE SUPER NUMBER GUESSING GAME --- " + ("\n" * 5)) pnum = int(input("1 OR 2 PLAYER?\nP#: ")) target = random.randint(1, 99) #Pick a random number under two digits guess1 = 0 #Zero will never be picked as target... guess2 = 0 #so it makes a good default value p1score = 0 #For two player mode... p2score = 0 #let's keep score! print("LET'S START THE GAME. \nGUESS ANY WHOLE NUMBER FROM 1 TO 99.") while True: if pnum == 1: #1p mode while True: guess1 = int(input("\n>> ")) if guess1 > 100: print("ONLY NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 99") elif guess1 > target: print("TOO HIGH") elif guess1 == target: print("CONGLATGURATIONS! PLAY AGAIN?") target = random.randint(1, 99) #Set up the game again play = int(input("0 TO END: ")) if play == 0: print("GOOD BYE. PLAY AGAIN SOON!") quit() else: print("TOO LOW") if pnum == 2: #2p mode while True: guess1 = int(input("\nP1> ")) #Player 1's turn if guess1 > 100: print("ONLY NUMBERS FROM 1 to 99") elif guess1 > target: print("TOO HIGH") elif guess1 == target: p1score += 1 print("GOOD JOB, PLAYER 1! THE SCORE IS:\nP1: %s --- P2: %s\nPLAY AGAIN?" % (p1score, p2score)) target = random.randint(1, 99) #Set up game again play = int(input("0 TO END: ")) if play == 0: print("GOOD BYE. PLAY AGAIN SOON!") else: print("TOO LOW") guess2 = int(input("\nP2> ")) #Player 2's turn if guess2 > 100: print("ONLY NUMBERS FROM 1 to 99") elif guess2 > target: print("TOO HIGH") elif guess2 == target: p2score += 1 print("GOOD JOB, PLAYER 2! THE SCORE IS:\nP1: %s --- P2: %s\nPLAY AGAIN?" % (p1score, p2score)) target = random.randint(1, 99) #Set up game again play = int(input("0 TO END: ")) if play == 0: print("GOOD BYE. PLAY AGAIN SOON!") else: print("TOO LOW") else: print("INVALID PLAYER SELECTION") pnum = int(input("1 OR 2 PLAYER?\nPN#: ")) I have one major problem with this; the 'replay' selection. It quits if you put in 0, as it should, and continues if you put in any other number. However, if you just press enter, it exits with an error. it also looks really ugly, and I'm sure there has to be plenty of better ways to do it. I'd also appreciate tips on how it could be better in general. I should think that P1 and P2's turns shouldn't have to be completely repeated; but I'm not quite sure how to def something like that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list