Not really familiar with it. But afaik, pyxel has a limited scope to retro game building while pygame is a more general solution.
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Not really familiar with it. But afaik, pyxel has a limited scope to retro game building while pygame is a more general solution.
I see. Yeah, I've heard of people using Pygame to build simple GUI just because it's very easy to draw objects on screen with it. It's very, very general.
Totally by the way, just found the game I made back when I was 14 and first learned Python! Crazy stuff - I even knew what objects were, apparently ~~~ embed:53bd2968cf5e7e5424ad6b994557dd92 . gist metadata:SmVzdGVta2lvc2tpZW0vNTNiZDI5NjhjZjVlN2U1NDI0YWQ2Yjk5NDU1N2RkOTIgLg== ~~~