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MaTris
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======
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A clone of Tetris made using Pygame. Licensed under the GNU GPLv3. Works with both Python 2 and 3.
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Run `python matris.py` to start the game.
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Demo
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====
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![Demo](demo.png)
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Coveted by academia
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========================
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In 2013, my game [was used](http://eprints.ucm.es/22631/1/REMIRTA.pdf) by someone in Madrid to test "remote execution of multimedia interactive real-time applications". The next year, [a study in Denmark](https://www.academia.edu/6262472/Improving_game_experience_using_dynamic_difficulty_adjustment_based_on_physiological_signals) called "Improving game experience using dynamic difficulty adjustment" asked participants to "self-rate their valence and arousal [sic]" playing MaTris! Who would've thunk it? In 2016, people in Stanford [were using the game](http://cs231n.stanford.edu/reports/2016/pdfs/121_Report.pdf) to try out deep reinforcement learning, although apparently the result was not as "respectable" as it could've been. Not a problem in Korea, apparently, where students [are expected](http://nlp.chonbuk.ac.kr/AML/AML_assignment_2.pdf) to accomplish it! That stuff is way above my head, but perhaps my life will be spared during the singularity?
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# fork of https://github.com/SmartViking/MaTris by deinkoks
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# removed everythin but elemental gameplay, added multiplayer controlled via mqtt
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# most ugly thing: a mqtt client for every player due to callback limitations
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import pygame
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from pygame import Rect, Surface
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import random
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import os
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import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt
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from tetrominoes import list_of_tetrominoes
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from tetrominoes import rotate
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from scores import load_score, write_score
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class GameOver(Exception):
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"""Exception used for its control flow properties"""
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def get_sound(filename):
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return pygame.mixer.Sound(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "resources", filename))
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ENABLE_STDIO = True #dump game on stdio, not sure if works as intended.
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PLAYER = 10 # player count, 1 columns per player
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BGCOLOR = (15, 15, 20)
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BORDERCOLOR = (140, 140, 140)
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BLOCKSIZE = 16 # set this to 1 if run on the pixeldecke
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BORDERWIDTH = 0
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MATRIS_OFFSET = 0
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# we have 8pixel columns with a height of 5*8px for every player
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# lets use one for the next block, but 2 lines are hidden
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MATRIX_WIDTH = 8
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MATRIX_HEIGHT = (4+2)*8
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LEFT_MARGIN = 0
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WIDTH = (MATRIX_WIDTH*BLOCKSIZE + MATRIS_OFFSET*2 + LEFT_MARGIN) * PLAYER
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HEIGHT = (MATRIX_HEIGHT-2)*BLOCKSIZE + MATRIS_OFFSET*2
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HEIGHT += BLOCKSIZE*8 # additional tile for preview above game
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TRICKY_CENTERX = WIDTH-(WIDTH-(MATRIS_OFFSET+BLOCKSIZE*MATRIX_WIDTH))/2
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VISIBLE_MATRIX_HEIGHT = MATRIX_HEIGHT - 2
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class Matris(object):
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def on_msg(self, client, userdata, message):
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payload = str(message.payload.decode("utf-8"))
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if payload == "drop":
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self.hard_drop()
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elif payload == "rotate":
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self.request_rotation()
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elif payload == "left":
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self.request_movement('left')
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elif payload == "right":
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self.request_movement('right')
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else:
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pass #print the matrix
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def __init__(self, offset):
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self.surface = screen.subsurface(Rect((MATRIX_WIDTH * BLOCKSIZE*offset, 8*BLOCKSIZE),
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(MATRIX_WIDTH * BLOCKSIZE, (MATRIX_HEIGHT-2) * BLOCKSIZE)))
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self.mqtt = mqtt.Client()
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self.mqtt.connect("mqtt.chaospott.de", port=1883, keepalive=60, bind_address="")
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self.offset = offset
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self.matrix = dict()
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for y in range(MATRIX_HEIGHT):
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for x in range(MATRIX_WIDTH):
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self.matrix[(y,x)] = None
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self.mqtt.subscribe("deckentetris/"+str(offset)+"/action", 2)
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self.mqtt.on_message = self.on_msg
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self.mqtt.loop_start()
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"""
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`self.matrix` is the current state of the tetris board, that is, it records which squares are
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currently occupied. It does not include the falling tetromino. The information relating to the
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falling tetromino is managed by `self.set_tetrominoes` instead. When the falling tetromino "dies",
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it will be placed in `self.matrix`.
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"""
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self.next_tetromino = random.choice(list_of_tetrominoes)
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self.set_tetrominoes()
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self.tetromino_rotation = 0
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self.downwards_timer = 0
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self.base_downwards_speed = 0.4 # Move down every 400 ms
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self.movement_keys = {'left': 0, 'right': 0}
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self.movement_keys_speed = 0.05
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self.movement_keys_timer = (-self.movement_keys_speed)*2
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self.level = 1
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self.score = 0
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self.lines = 0
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self.combo = 1 # Combo will increase when you clear lines with several tetrominos in a row
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self.paused = False
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self.highscore = load_score()
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self.played_highscorebeaten_sound = False
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self.levelup_sound = get_sound("levelup.wav")
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self.gameover_sound = get_sound("gameover.wav")
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self.linescleared_sound = get_sound("linecleared.wav")
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self.highscorebeaten_sound = get_sound("highscorebeaten.wav")
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def set_tetrominoes(self):
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self.current_tetromino = self.next_tetromino
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self.next_tetromino = random.choice(list_of_tetrominoes)
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self.surface_of_next_tetromino = self.construct_surface_of_next_tetromino()
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self.tetromino_position = (0,4) if len(self.current_tetromino.shape) == 2 else (0, 3)
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self.tetromino_rotation = 0
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self.tetromino_block = self.block(self.current_tetromino.color)
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self.shadow_block = self.block(self.current_tetromino.color, shadow=True)
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def hard_drop(self):
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amount = 0
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while self.request_movement('down'):
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amount += 1
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self.score += 10*amount
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self.lock_tetromino()
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def update(self, timepassed):
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self.needs_redraw = False
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pressed = lambda key: event.type == pygame.KEYDOWN and event.key == key
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unpressed = lambda key: event.type == pygame.KEYUP and event.key == key
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#self.mqtt.loop()
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events = pygame.event.get()
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for event in events:
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if pressed(pygame.K_p):
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self.surface.fill((0,0,0))
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self.needs_redraw = True
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self.paused = not self.paused
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elif event.type == pygame.QUIT:
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self.gameover(full_exit=True)
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elif pressed(pygame.K_ESCAPE):
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self.gameover()
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if self.paused:
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return self.needs_redraw
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for event in events:
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if pressed(pygame.K_SPACE):
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self.hard_drop()
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elif pressed(pygame.K_UP) or pressed(pygame.K_w):
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self.request_rotation()
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elif pressed(pygame.K_LEFT) or pressed(pygame.K_a):
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self.request_movement('left')
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self.movement_keys['left'] = 1
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elif pressed(pygame.K_RIGHT) or pressed(pygame.K_d):
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self.request_movement('right')
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self.movement_keys['right'] = 1
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elif unpressed(pygame.K_LEFT) or unpressed(pygame.K_a):
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self.movement_keys['left'] = 0
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self.movement_keys_timer = (-self.movement_keys_speed)*2
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elif unpressed(pygame.K_RIGHT) or unpressed(pygame.K_d):
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self.movement_keys['right'] = 0
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self.movement_keys_timer = (-self.movement_keys_speed)*2
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self.downwards_speed = self.base_downwards_speed ** (1 + self.level/10.)
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self.downwards_timer += timepassed
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downwards_speed = self.downwards_speed*0.10 if any([pygame.key.get_pressed()[pygame.K_DOWN],
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pygame.key.get_pressed()[pygame.K_s]]) else self.downwards_speed
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if self.downwards_timer > downwards_speed:
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if not self.request_movement('down'):
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self.lock_tetromino()
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self.downwards_timer %= downwards_speed
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if any(self.movement_keys.values()):
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self.movement_keys_timer += timepassed
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if self.movement_keys_timer > self.movement_keys_speed:
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self.request_movement('right' if self.movement_keys['right'] else 'left')
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self.movement_keys_timer %= self.movement_keys_speed
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return self.needs_redraw
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def draw_surface(self):
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with_tetromino = self.blend(matrix=self.place_shadow())
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for y in range(MATRIX_HEIGHT):
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for x in range(MATRIX_WIDTH):
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# I hide the 2 first rows by drawing them outside of the surface
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block_location = Rect(x*BLOCKSIZE, (y*BLOCKSIZE - 2*BLOCKSIZE), BLOCKSIZE, BLOCKSIZE)
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if with_tetromino[(y,x)] is None:
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self.surface.fill(BGCOLOR, block_location)
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else:
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if with_tetromino[(y,x)][0] == 'shadow':
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self.surface.fill(BGCOLOR, block_location)
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self.surface.blit(with_tetromino[(y,x)][1], block_location)
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def gameover(self, full_exit=False):
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"""
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Gameover occurs when a new tetromino does not fit after the old one has died, either
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after a "natural" drop or a hard drop by the player. That is why `self.lock_tetromino`
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is responsible for checking if it's game over.
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"""
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write_score(self.score)
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if full_exit:
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exit()
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else:
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raise GameOver("Sucker!")
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def place_shadow(self):
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posY, posX = self.tetromino_position
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while self.blend(position=(posY, posX)):
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posY += 1
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position = (posY-1, posX)
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return self.blend(position=position, shadow=True)
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def fits_in_matrix(self, shape, position):
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posY, posX = position
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for x in range(posX, posX+len(shape)):
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for y in range(posY, posY+len(shape)):
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if self.matrix.get((y, x), False) is False and shape[y-posY][x-posX]: # outside matrix
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return False
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return position
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def request_rotation(self):
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rotation = (self.tetromino_rotation + 1) % 4
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shape = self.rotated(rotation)
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y, x = self.tetromino_position
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position = (self.fits_in_matrix(shape, (y, x)) or
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self.fits_in_matrix(shape, (y, x+1)) or
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self.fits_in_matrix(shape, (y, x-1)) or
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self.fits_in_matrix(shape, (y, x+2)) or
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self.fits_in_matrix(shape, (y, x-2)))
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# ^ That's how wall-kick is implemented
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if position and self.blend(shape, position):
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self.tetromino_rotation = rotation
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self.tetromino_position = position
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self.needs_redraw = True
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return self.tetromino_rotation
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else:
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return False
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def request_movement(self, direction):
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posY, posX = self.tetromino_position
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if direction == 'left' and self.blend(position=(posY, posX-1)):
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self.tetromino_position = (posY, posX-1)
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self.needs_redraw = True
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return self.tetromino_position
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elif direction == 'right' and self.blend(position=(posY, posX+1)):
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self.tetromino_position = (posY, posX+1)
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self.needs_redraw = True
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return self.tetromino_position
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elif direction == 'up' and self.blend(position=(posY-1, posX)):
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self.needs_redraw = True
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self.tetromino_position = (posY-1, posX)
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return self.tetromino_position
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elif direction == 'down' and self.blend(position=(posY+1, posX)):
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self.needs_redraw = True
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self.tetromino_position = (posY+1, posX)
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return self.tetromino_position
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else:
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return False
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def rotated(self, rotation=None):
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if rotation is None:
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rotation = self.tetromino_rotation
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return rotate(self.current_tetromino.shape, rotation)
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def block(self, color, shadow=False):
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colors = {'blue': (105, 105, 255),
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'yellow': (225, 242, 41),
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'pink': (242, 41, 195),
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'green': (22, 181, 64),
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'red': (204, 22, 22),
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'orange': (245, 144, 12),
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'cyan': (10, 255, 226)}
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if shadow:
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end = [90] # end is the alpha value
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else:
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end = [] # Adding this to the end will not change the array, thus no alpha value
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border = Surface((BLOCKSIZE, BLOCKSIZE), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32)
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border.fill(list(map(lambda c: c*0.5, colors[color])) + end)
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borderwidth = 0
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box = Surface((BLOCKSIZE-borderwidth*2, BLOCKSIZE-borderwidth*2), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32)
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boxarr = pygame.PixelArray(box)
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for x in range(len(boxarr)):
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for y in range(len(boxarr)):
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boxarr[x][y] = tuple(list(map(lambda c: min(255, int(c*random.uniform(0.8, 1.2))), colors[color])) + end)
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del boxarr # deleting boxarr or else the box surface will be 'locked' or something like that and won't blit.
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border.blit(box, Rect(borderwidth, borderwidth, 0, 0))
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return border
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def lock_tetromino(self):
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"""
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This method is called whenever the falling tetromino "dies". `self.matrix` is updated,
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the lines are counted and cleared, and a new tetromino is chosen.
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"""
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self.matrix = self.blend()
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lines_cleared = self.remove_lines()
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self.lines += lines_cleared
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if lines_cleared:
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if lines_cleared >= 4:
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self.linescleared_sound.play()
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self.score += 100 * (lines_cleared**2) * self.combo
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if not self.played_highscorebeaten_sound and self.score > self.highscore:
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if self.highscore != 0:
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self.highscorebeaten_sound.play()
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self.played_highscorebeaten_sound = True
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if self.lines >= self.level*10:
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self.levelup_sound.play()
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self.level += 1
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self.combo = self.combo + 1 if lines_cleared else 1
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self.set_tetrominoes()
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if not self.blend():
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self.gameover_sound.play()
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self.gameover()
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self.needs_redraw = True
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def remove_lines(self):
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lines = []
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for y in range(MATRIX_HEIGHT):
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line = (y, [])
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for x in range(MATRIX_WIDTH):
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if self.matrix[(y,x)]:
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line[1].append(x)
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if len(line[1]) == MATRIX_WIDTH:
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lines.append(y)
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for line in sorted(lines):
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for x in range(MATRIX_WIDTH):
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self.matrix[(line,x)] = None
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for y in range(0, line+1)[::-1]:
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for x in range(MATRIX_WIDTH):
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self.matrix[(y,x)] = self.matrix.get((y-1,x), None)
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return len(lines)
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def blend(self, shape=None, position=None, matrix=None, shadow=False):
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"""
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Does `shape` at `position` fit in `matrix`? If so, return a new copy of `matrix` where all
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the squares of `shape` have been placed in `matrix`. Otherwise, return False.
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This method is often used simply as a test, for example to see if an action by the player is valid.
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It is also used in `self.draw_surface` to paint the falling tetromino and its shadow on the screen.
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"""
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if shape is None:
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shape = self.rotated()
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if position is None:
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position = self.tetromino_position
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copy = dict(self.matrix if matrix is None else matrix)
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posY, posX = position
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for x in range(posX, posX+len(shape)):
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for y in range(posY, posY+len(shape)):
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if (copy.get((y, x), False) is False and shape[y-posY][x-posX] # shape is outside the matrix
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or # coordinate is occupied by something else which isn't a shadow
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copy.get((y,x)) and shape[y-posY][x-posX] and copy[(y,x)][0] != 'shadow'):
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return False # Blend failed; `shape` at `position` breaks the matrix
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elif shape[y-posY][x-posX]:
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copy[(y,x)] = ('shadow', self.shadow_block) if shadow else ('block', self.tetromino_block)
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return copy
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def construct_surface_of_next_tetromino(self):
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shape = self.next_tetromino.shape
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surf = Surface((len(shape)*BLOCKSIZE, len(shape)*BLOCKSIZE), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32)
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for y in range(len(shape)):
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for x in range(len(shape)):
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if shape[y][x]:
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surf.blit(self.block(self.next_tetromino.color), (x*BLOCKSIZE, y*BLOCKSIZE))
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return surf
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class Game(object):
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def main(self, screen):
|
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clock = pygame.time.Clock()
|
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|
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self.games = []
|
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for game in range(0,PLAYER):
|
||||
self.games.append(Matris(game))
|
||||
|
||||
#screen.blit(construct_nightmare(screen.get_size()), (0,0))
|
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|
||||
matris_border = Surface((MATRIX_WIDTH*BLOCKSIZE, VISIBLE_MATRIX_HEIGHT*BLOCKSIZE))
|
||||
matris_border.fill(BORDERCOLOR)
|
||||
screen.blit(matris_border, (8*MATRIX_WIDTH*BLOCKSIZE*game,8*BLOCKSIZE))
|
||||
self.redraw(self.games[-1])
|
||||
pygame.draw.line(screen, (255, 255, 255), [0, 8*BLOCKSIZE-1], [MATRIX_WIDTH*BLOCKSIZE*PLAYER, 8*BLOCKSIZE-1], 1)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
# MQTTC.loop()
|
||||
try:
|
||||
timepassed = clock.tick(50)
|
||||
for game in self.games:
|
||||
if game.update(timepassed / 1000.):
|
||||
self.redraw(game)
|
||||
except GameOver:
|
||||
return
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def redraw(self, matris):
|
||||
if not matris.paused:
|
||||
self.blit_next_tetromino(matris.surface_of_next_tetromino, matris.offset)
|
||||
# self.blit_info()
|
||||
|
||||
matris.draw_surface()
|
||||
|
||||
pygame.display.flip()
|
||||
if ENABLE_STDIO:
|
||||
#print(screen.get_view('2'))
|
||||
os.write(1, screen.get_view('2'))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def blit_next_tetromino(self, tetromino_surf, offset):
|
||||
area = Surface((BLOCKSIZE*5, BLOCKSIZE*5))
|
||||
area.fill(BORDERCOLOR)
|
||||
area.fill(BGCOLOR, Rect(BORDERWIDTH, BORDERWIDTH, BLOCKSIZE*5-BORDERWIDTH*2, BLOCKSIZE*5-BORDERWIDTH*2))
|
||||
|
||||
areasize = area.get_size()[0]
|
||||
tetromino_surf_size = tetromino_surf.get_size()[0]
|
||||
# ^^ I'm assuming width and height are the same
|
||||
|
||||
center = areasize/2 - tetromino_surf_size/2
|
||||
area.blit(tetromino_surf, (center, center))
|
||||
|
||||
screen.blit(area, area.get_rect(top=0, centerx=(MATRIX_WIDTH*BLOCKSIZE*offset)+BLOCKSIZE*3))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def construct_highscoresurf(self):
|
||||
font = pygame.font.Font(None, 50)
|
||||
highscore = load_score()
|
||||
text = "Highscore: {}".format(highscore)
|
||||
return font.render(text, True, (255,255,255))
|
||||
|
||||
def construct_nightmare(size):
|
||||
#nightmare = background
|
||||
surf = Surface(size)
|
||||
|
||||
boxsize = 8
|
||||
bordersize = 1
|
||||
vals = '1235' # only the lower values, for darker colors and greater fear
|
||||
arr = pygame.PixelArray(surf)
|
||||
for x in range(0, len(arr), boxsize):
|
||||
for y in range(0, len(arr[x]), boxsize):
|
||||
|
||||
color = int(''.join([random.choice(vals) + random.choice(vals) for _ in range(3)]), 16)
|
||||
|
||||
for LX in range(x, x+(boxsize - bordersize)):
|
||||
for LY in range(y, y+(boxsize - bordersize)):
|
||||
if LX < len(arr) and LY < len(arr[x]):
|
||||
arr[LX][LY] = color
|
||||
del arr
|
||||
return surf
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
||||
pygame.init()
|
||||
|
||||
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((WIDTH, HEIGHT))
|
||||
pygame.display.set_caption("MaTris")
|
||||
# Menu().main(screen)
|
||||
Game().main(screen)
|
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|
2
apps/deckentetris/requirements.txt
Normal file
2
apps/deckentetris/requirements.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
pygame
|
||||
paho-mqtt
|
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/gameover.wav
Normal file
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/gameover.wav
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/highscorebeaten.wav
Normal file
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/highscorebeaten.wav
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/levelup.wav
Normal file
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/levelup.wav
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/linecleared.wav
Normal file
BIN
apps/deckentetris/resources/linecleared.wav
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
20
apps/deckentetris/scores.py
Normal file
20
apps/deckentetris/scores.py
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
import os
|
||||
|
||||
scorefile = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), ".highscores")
|
||||
|
||||
def load_score():
|
||||
""" Returns the highest score, or 0 if no one has scored yet """
|
||||
try:
|
||||
with open(scorefile) as file:
|
||||
scores = sorted([int(score.strip())
|
||||
for score in file.readlines()
|
||||
if score.strip().isdigit()], reverse=True)
|
||||
except IOError:
|
||||
scores = []
|
||||
|
||||
return scores[0] if scores else 0
|
||||
|
||||
def write_score(score):
|
||||
assert str(score).isdigit()
|
||||
with open(scorefile, 'a') as file:
|
||||
file.write("{}\n".format(score))
|
85
apps/deckentetris/tetrominoes.py
Normal file
85
apps/deckentetris/tetrominoes.py
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
|
||||
from __future__ import print_function
|
||||
from collections import namedtuple
|
||||
|
||||
X, O = 'X', None
|
||||
Tetromino = namedtuple("Tetrimino", "name color shape")
|
||||
|
||||
list_of_tetrominoes = [
|
||||
Tetromino(name="long",
|
||||
color="blue",
|
||||
shape=((O,O,O,O),
|
||||
(X,X,X,X),
|
||||
(O,O,O,O),
|
||||
(O,O,O,O))),
|
||||
Tetromino(name="square",
|
||||
color="yellow",
|
||||
shape=((X,X),
|
||||
(X,X))),
|
||||
Tetromino(name="hat",
|
||||
color="pink",
|
||||
shape=((O,X,O),
|
||||
(X,X,X),
|
||||
(O,O,O))),
|
||||
Tetromino(name="right_snake",
|
||||
color="green",
|
||||
shape=((O,X,X),
|
||||
(X,X,O),
|
||||
(O,O,O))),
|
||||
Tetromino(name="left_snake",
|
||||
color="red",
|
||||
shape=((X,X,O),
|
||||
(O,X,X),
|
||||
(O,O,O))),
|
||||
Tetromino(name="left_gun",
|
||||
color="cyan",
|
||||
shape=((X,O,O),
|
||||
(X,X,X),
|
||||
(O,O,O))),
|
||||
Tetromino(name="right_gun",
|
||||
color="orange",
|
||||
shape=((O,O,X),
|
||||
(X,X,X),
|
||||
(O,O,O)))
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
def rotate(shape, times=1):
|
||||
""" Rotate a shape to the right """
|
||||
return shape if times == 0 else rotate(tuple(zip(*shape[::-1])), times-1)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def shape_str(shape):
|
||||
""" Return a string of a shape in human readable form """
|
||||
return '\n'.join(''.join(map({'X': 'X', None: 'O'}.get, line))
|
||||
for line in shape)
|
||||
|
||||
def shape(shape):
|
||||
""" Print a shape in human readable form """
|
||||
print(shape_str(shape))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test():
|
||||
tetromino_shapes = [t.shape for t in list_of_tetrominoes]
|
||||
map(rotate, tetromino_shapes)
|
||||
map(shape, tetromino_shapes)
|
||||
map(shape_str, tetromino_shapes)
|
||||
|
||||
assert shape_str(T_left_snake.shape) == "XXO\nOXX\nOOO"
|
||||
|
||||
assert rotate(T_square.shape) == T_square.shape
|
||||
|
||||
assert rotate(T_right_snake.shape, 4) == T_right_snake.shape
|
||||
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assert rotate(T_hat.shape) == ((O,X,O),
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(O,X,X),
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(O,X,O))
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assert rotate(T_hat.shape, 2) == ((O,O,O),
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(X,X,X),
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(O,X,O))
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print("All tests passed in {}, things seems to be working alright".format(__file__))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test()
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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ Apps = [
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{"guiname": "IDLE2", "name": "idlec", "cmd": "apps/idle2"},
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{"guiname": "YoutubeDL", "name": "youtubedl", "cmd": "apps/youtubedl.sh"},
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{"guiname": "Snake", "name": "snake", "cmd": "apps/snake.py"},
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{"guiname": "Tetris", "name": "tetris", "cmd": "apps/deckentetris/deckentetris.py"}
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{"guiname": "Strobo", "name": "strobo", "cmd": "apps/strobo.py"},
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{"name": "pong", "cmd": "apps/pong.py"},
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{"name": "framebuffer", "cmd": ["apps/fbcp", "/dev/fb0"]},
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