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New Game on App Store

coltonboyd

Hey everybody!

(If you are in the Pythonista app slack and saw this message already, then feel free to ignore this)

I am happy to announce I have uploaded my first ever game to the iOS App Store! (Never thought I would ever say this). The game is called “Flyboy Adventure Game”. And this game was created entirely with python 3 through the Pythonista 3 app on my iPad Mini 5th gen.

I would love as much feedback as possible on how you like the game and if I should maybe invest some time into making another game! The complete source code and assets for the game are listed on the developer site link(Github) through the App Store if you would like to learn how I made it. Also there is a link through the developer site for an updated Pythonista 3 template that will not error when going through App Store review.

I decided a price of .99 cents due to my own hatred of iOS game ads. So hopefully this will not discourage you guys from trying it out. Any and all support would be much appreciated!

Here is the link to the game:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flyboy-adventure-game/id1531792355

brx

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 chapeau @coltonboyd , before any comment: you made it!
Talking about the game, on iPhone 8 I can’t move the airplane (I tried to tilt the phone in every possible direction). For the rest, it is a good idea, maybe too simple now to be a pay game but I spent my money to give a spin to your efforts at the game and the Python 3 template.
Very good work!
Thank you!

coltonboyd

@brx thank you for the download!! I’m sorry to hear about the plane not moving for you :/ the game uses the motion module for detecting tilting on a certain axis. It might be something in your settings maybe? Everyone else that has downloaded the game has not had any issues so far.

pavlinb

How did you manage to prepare Pythonista app for App store?

coltonboyd

@pavlinb There is a Pythonista 3 Xcode Template that you place your code in. You must have a Mac with Xcode installed and have a little bit of knowledge on how to upload apps to the App Store to configure.

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