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DaFluffyPotato | Pygame Tutorial - Making a Platformer ep. 4: Camera Movement and Parallax Scrolling @DaFluffyPotato | Uploaded May 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The implementation of a camera is actually an illusion. Instead of moving a "camera", you just move everything on screen.

The project can be downloaded here: dafluffypotato.com/static/platformer_project.zip

A larger platformer example project: cmlsc.itch.io/super-potato-bruh

If you were confused by the tile physics in the last episode, I suggest checking out my in-depth video on it here: youtu.be/a_YTklVVNoQ

I recently started up a Discord server. It contains announcements related to my work and a dedicated channel for questions among other things: discord.gg/9Qt2GxF

My Twitter: twitter.com/DaFluffyPotato

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