I couldn't find a pictionary anywhere in the city, so I decided to print one myself. I wasn't going to type all those words and names manually into Photoshop though, so I made this - a pictionary cards generator written in Python 3, using the Pillow graphics library. In its current form, it generates 100 cards across 7 A4 international paper size sheets, ready to print.
Requires Pythong 3.x, Pillow and the Hans Kendrick font.
To use the default word list, navigate to your cloned repo directory and then place the Hans Kendrick font into resources
. Then, just run ./generate
in the terminal. You may need to chmod +x generate
to give the file permissions to execute. If you'd like to modify the words that appear on the cards, look in /word-lists/ and modify the text files.
There's also a PSD of a board in resources
that you can print to play the game. It fits on an A3 piece of paper.
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