avocados/game.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Avocados and stuff
"""
import os, random
import pygame
import avocado, lawyer
from pygame.locals import *
from support.colors import *
from interface import hud
def initialize_screen():
displayInfo = pygame.display.Info()
zoom = 1.3
WIDTH = int(displayInfo.current_w / zoom)
HEIGHT = int(displayInfo.current_h / zoom)
return (WIDTH, HEIGHT)
def main():
pygame.init()
pygame.display.set_caption('Pin Avo, the Cado!')
clock = pygame.time.Clock()
# initialize_screen() won't work for dualscreen
#size = initialize_screen()
size = (800, 600)
bg = BLACK
desired_fps = 10
font = pygame.font.Font(None, 40)
# I don't know, should we move this text out of the way?
game_over = font.render('GAME OVER', 0, RED)
# initialize the game canvas
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
# initialize the HUD class and the lawyer
the_hud = hud.Hud(screen)
fullegast = lawyer.Lawyer(screen)
# Well, we want this to select between several colors, so we need a list
# of colors, right?
colors = [BLUE, GREEN, RED, YELLOW]
selected = random.randint(0, 3)
color = colors[selected]
score = 0
time = 15
level = 5
running = True
timeleft = time
avocados = []
while running:
time_passed = clock.tick(desired_fps)
fps = clock.get_fps()
screen.fill(bg)
# Let's add the lawyer and have him announce a color
fullegast.setColor(color)
fullegast.blitme()
timeleft -= time_passed / 1000
timeleft = round(timeleft, 2)
if timeleft <= 0:
screen_width, screen_height = size
screen.blit(game_over, (screen_width/3, screen_height/2))
displaytime = 'Timed out!'
pygame.display.flip()
continue
else:
displaytime = timeleft
# Redraw the HUD
the_hud.draw_hud(score, displaytime, round(fps, 2))
# Initialize a number of avocados, depending on the level
avocados_in_game = len(avocados)
print(avocados_in_game)
if avocados_in_game != level:
for i in range(avocados_in_game, level):
avocolor = colors[random.randint(0, 3)]
avosize = (50, 50) # should we randomize this?
a = avocado.Avocado(screen, avocolor, avosize, color)
avocados.append(a)
avocados[:] = [ x for x in avocados if x.exists() ]
for a in avocados:
a.move()
a.blitme()
# Catch events
for event in pygame.event.get():
# Collision detection
if event.type == MOUSEBUTTONDOWN:
for avo in avocados:
if avo.collides(pygame.mouse.get_pos()):
score += 100
avo.init_pos()
# Had enough of this?
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
running = False
pygame.display.flip()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()