A team entry in PyWeek #19 http://www.pyweek.org/19/
- Code: Alexander Malmberg and Daniel Darabos
- Sounds: Christopher Malmberg
- Music: Andras Barjak
- Art: Daniel Darabos
- Font: Licensed under Apache License, created by Steve Matteson (not a member of the team)
This game uses Python, PyGame and PyOpenGL.
- Python: http://www.python.org/
- PyGame: http://www.pygame.org/
- PyOpenGL: http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/
Find the Mac and Windows executables at http://pyweek.org/e/lightswitch/
Or get the source from https://github.com/darabos/pyweek-lightswitch/ and run:
- python run_game.py
Guess what items are in the room to turn on the light! Type a word. If the image appears in red, the item was rejected. If it appears in green, it was accepted. There is a rule for what words are accepted. The rule is picked at random. You have to figure out the rule and submit 5 accepted items in a row to win. The room is then revealed.
Note that repeating the same item multiple times will not work. You need to find 5 new words to win.
Hints are revealed after a few rejected words. For extra-easy mode you can start using gobbledygook, nonsense words, or just hammering the keyboard like you always wanted.
This game is released under the GPL (version 3).