In this repository, there are 3 main python files that we will be using to discover animation physics in python arcade. The first one contains a ball that moves with the mouse and responds to mouse clicking. The second one includes a ball that can be moved using the up, down, left and right keys. The third file might not 100% work, however if I can figure out how to work, it should include a sprite and its interactions with coins in the game.
We will begin to explore keyboard and mouse control in a Python Arcade program.
When you are done, main1.py should contain the code on http://arcade.academy/examples/move_mouse.html#move-mouse. Play with the code until you feel like you understand what is going on. Comment any uncommented line; feel free to ask for help!
main2.py should contain the code on http://arcade.academy/examples/move_keyboard.html#move-keyboard. Play with the code until you feel like you understand what is going on. Comment any uncommented line; feel free to ask for help!
For extra credit, you could create a main3.py that contains the code on http://arcade.academy/examples/sprite_move_animation.html#sprite-move-animation. Download sprite assets for the player and coins and figure out how to make your character walk left and right.