rdb / pyweek26

A game about managing an energy grid and supplying cities with power

Home Page:https://pyweek.org/e/rdb26/

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Let There Be Light

This is an entry in PyWeek 26, with the theme "Flow".

Click here to go to the PyWeek entry page.

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Dependencies

This game requires Python 3. I recommend installing the dependencies (Panda3D 1.10 and numpy) via pip, using the command:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Running the game

Open a terminal window, "cd" to the game directory and run:

python run_game.py

Playing the game

The game requires the use of keyboard and mouse. Use the arrow keys to pan the camera around the map. To make a power line, click the source and then click where you want to target it to. Use escape to cancel.

Troubleshooting

If you can't get the game to run properly, edit config.prc to tweak the settings. In particular, if your driver refuses to open a window, remove the line that says framebuffer-srgb true. The game will look dark, however.

Controls

  • 1: switch to the connection tool.
  • 2: switch to the upgrade tool. Only to be used on pylons.
  • 3: switch to the erase tool. Only to be used on pylons.
  • The mouse wheel zooms in and out.
  • Arrow keys navigate around the map.
  • space: toggles pause.
  • tab: cycles the camera focus between unpowered towns.
  • shift-s: takes a screenshot and save it to the current directory.
  • shift-q: immediately exits the game.

And these are for developer / testing use only:

  • shift-l: dumps the scene graph to the console.
  • shift-p: attaches to a PStats server; requires want-pstats true in config.prc.
  • shift-t: spawns a new town in a random location.
  • shift-f: switches the game speed to 10x until you change it again.

Acknowledgements

The music is Contemplation by OpenGameArt user Joth.

Many thanks to the people who keep putting up CC0 sound effects online.

Many thanks to fireclaw, wezu and others for their help testing the game.

Many thanks to those in the PyWeek team and all the other entrants for contributing to make this an awesome challenge, and (hopefully) for taking the time to run and review my game.

~rdb

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A game about managing an energy grid and supplying cities with power

https://pyweek.org/e/rdb26/


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