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A Simple Snake Game made in Python 3
# Simple Snake Game in Python 3 for Beginners
# By @TokyoEdTech
import turtle
import time
import random
delay = 0.1
# Score
score = 0
high_score = 0
# Set up the screen
wn = turtle.Screen()
wn.title("Snake Game by @TokyoEdTech")
wn.bgcolor("green")
wn.setup(width=600, height=600)
wn.tracer(0) # Turns off the screen updates
# Snake head
head = turtle.Turtle()
head.speed(0)
head.shape("square")
head.color("black")
head.penup()
head.goto(0,0)
head.direction = "stop"
# Snake food
food = turtle.Turtle()
food.speed(0)
food.shape("circle")
food.color("red")
food.penup()
food.goto(0,100)
segments = []
# Pen
pen = turtle.Turtle()
pen.speed(0)
pen.shape("square")
pen.color("white")
pen.penup()
pen.hideturtle()
pen.goto(0, 260)
pen.write("Score: 0 High Score: 0", align="center", font=("Courier", 24, "normal"))
# Functions
def go_up():
if head.direction != "down":
head.direction = "up"
def go_down():
if head.direction != "up":
head.direction = "down"
def go_left():
if head.direction != "right":
head.direction = "left"
def go_right():
if head.direction != "left":
head.direction = "right"
def move():
if head.direction == "up":
y = head.ycor()
head.sety(y + 20)
if head.direction == "down":
y = head.ycor()
head.sety(y - 20)
if head.direction == "left":
x = head.xcor()
head.setx(x - 20)
if head.direction == "right":
x = head.xcor()
head.setx(x + 20)
# Keyboard bindings
wn.listen()
wn.onkeypress(go_up, "w")
wn.onkeypress(go_down, "s")
wn.onkeypress(go_left, "a")
wn.onkeypress(go_right, "d")
# Main game loop
while True:
wn.update()
# Check for a collision with the border
if head.xcor()>290 or head.xcor()<-290 or head.ycor()>290 or head.ycor()<-290:
time.sleep(1)
head.goto(0,0)
head.direction = "stop"
# Hide the segments
for segment in segments:
segment.goto(1000, 1000)
# Clear the segments list
segments.clear()
# Reset the score
score = 0
# Reset the delay
delay = 0.1
pen.clear()
pen.write("Score: {} High Score: {}".format(score, high_score), align="center", font=("Courier", 24, "normal"))
# Check for a collision with the food
if head.distance(food) < 20:
# Move the food to a random spot
x = random.randint(-290, 290)
y = random.randint(-290, 290)
food.goto(x,y)
# Add a segment
new_segment = turtle.Turtle()
new_segment.speed(0)
new_segment.shape("square")
new_segment.color("grey")
new_segment.penup()
segments.append(new_segment)
# Shorten the delay
delay -= 0.001
# Increase the score
score += 10
if score > high_score:
high_score = score
pen.clear()
pen.write("Score: {} High Score: {}".format(score, high_score), align="center", font=("Courier", 24, "normal"))
# Move the end segments first in reverse order
for index in range(len(segments)-1, 0, -1):
x = segments[index-1].xcor()
y = segments[index-1].ycor()
segments[index].goto(x, y)
# Move segment 0 to where the head is
if len(segments) > 0:
x = head.xcor()
y = head.ycor()
segments[0].goto(x,y)
move()
# Check for head collision with the body segments
for segment in segments:
if segment.distance(head) < 20:
time.sleep(1)
head.goto(0,0)
head.direction = "stop"
# Hide the segments
for segment in segments:
segment.goto(1000, 1000)
# Clear the segments list
segments.clear()
# Reset the score
score = 0
# Reset the delay
delay = 0.1
# Update the score display
pen.clear()
pen.write("Score: {} High Score: {}".format(score, high_score), align="center", font=("Courier", 24, "normal"))
time.sleep(delay)
wn.mainloop()
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wynand1004 commented Apr 7, 2024 via email

@misakik4
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its amazing game nice! I'm still learning how to code python thanks for sharing this!

@Raghav2013R
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Hey! I was wondering is there a way I can change the background from green to checkers?

You can

@naqiiabbas
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 /bin/python3 "/home/devil/Code/Python/Turtle/Snake Game/snake_game.py"
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/home/devil/Code/Python/Turtle/Snake Game/snake_game.py", line 4, in <module>
    import turtle
  File "/usr/lib/python3.10/turtle.py", line 107, in <module>
    import tkinter as TK
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'tkinter'

go to terminal and type pip install tkinter, i hope it will work

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W1zarDddD commented Aug 14, 2024

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@beResonant
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arrow keys are not working in ubuntu how to play the game

Change each of the letters for up, down, etc in the "onkeypress" statements to correspond to the literal words "Up" "Down" "Left" and "Right" in place of the 'wsad' options, and you'll get keyboard arrow functionality.

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