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This is the September monthly meeting. Normally some of us go on to the pub afterwards.

Hannah Hazi will present "Telling Stories With Python and Ren'Py":
Make your own interactive fiction game using Ren'Py

You might be familiar with interactive fiction from 'Choose Your Own Adventure' books, visual novels, or text-based games where what you type controls the story. Ren'Py lets us design our own interactive fiction with the power of Python. It is a game engine with its own scripting language, built on Python and Pygame.

During the session you'll make a start on your own interactive fiction game in Ren'Py, with advice from the workshop coach on how to incorporate native Python code to add extra effects and mini-games within your story.

Pre-requisites: a laptop with Ren'Py installed (get it from www.renpy.org ) and a text editor such as Gedit.

Tibs says: This workshop will also be occurring at PyCon UK 2019 in Cardiff (https://pretalx.com/pyconuk-2019/talk/Z9VU8Z/) - many thanks to Hannah for making it available to CamPUG.

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