An open-source program inspired in 'Game Maker' for Pygame/Python development.
The goal is to have a program to design your own games using easy-to-learn drag-and-drop actions and different easy tools for beginners.
When you become more experienced, you will have the possibilities of writing and editing your game with the full flexibility given by Python/Pygame.
You are free to distribute the games you create with Stellar in any way you like. You can even sell them.
This of course assumes that the sprites, images, and sounds you use can be distributed or sold as well.
On Ubuntu based:
sudo apt-get install python-qscintilla2 python-imaging python2.7 python-pygame python-qt4
On Windows based:
Download and install the dependencies listed above. Be sure to install the Python 2.x versions, not Python 3 versions.
Run Stellar via the following command (Windows/Ubuntu): $ python Stellar.pyw
If you're not sure where to begin, Click "Open Project" -> "Open Existing File" -> Select "/Stellar/Example/Example.py"
If you don't know how GitHub contributing works see our tutorial guide
Along with pull request you can add your name to authors.txt
Our contributors here:
You can talk with us on freenode IRC #stellar
Any feedback is welcome!
Icon set by Fatcow Web Hosting (http://www.fatcow.com/free-icons) License: CC Attribution 3.0
Sounds in Example Project by Freesound.org (http://www.freesound.org) License: CC0 1.0 Universal
Backgrounds in Example Proejct by OpenGameArt.org (http://www.opengameart.org/) License: CC0
(c) 2012 - infinity, Emilio Coppola