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! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
! Inform for New Writers
!
! The House - Version 2
!
! Last Modified: David Cornelson - 04-Jan-1998
!
! This work is freely offered to the Public Domain. - DAC 12-12-2015
!
! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Constant Story "The House";
Constant Headline
"^Inform for New Writers^
The House - Version 2^
By New Writer (1998) - Last Compiled: 04-Jan-1998^";
Constant MAX_SCORE 100;
Serial "980104";
Release 1;
Include "Parser";
Include "VerbLib";
!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
! Initialise
!
!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ Initialise;
location = Sidewalk;
];
[ PrintRank;
print ", earning you the rank of ";
if (score >= 100) "the greatest.";
if (score >= 80) "above average.";
if (score >= 60) "average.";
if (score >= 40) "below average.";
if (score >= 20) "the barely living.";
"the living dead.";
];
! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
! Locations
!
! In this section we will define our locations. These are "Objects" to Inform
! and contain the following elements.
!
! - object name
! The object name represents the variable or handle of the object.
! - short description
! The short description is the description printed in bold before the
! normal description.
! - initial description
! The initial description is printed only once when the location is first
! entered by the player.
! - normal description
! The normal description is printed everytime the player enters the location.
! - directional properties (tells which direction player can move) (optional)
! These include n_to, ne_to, e_to, up_to, in_to, etc. and are followed by
! another location object name.
! - properties
! Properties are functions that you can add to an object that help determine
! events and actions.
! - attributes
! Attributes are True/False values that help you remember certain states of
! an object or event, such as whether the lights are on or not. The positive
! value is represented as "light" and the negative would be "~light". There
! are standard attributes used by Inform and you can add your own as well.
!
! Actually, there's more than this, but we'll add the complicated stuff later!
!
! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Object Sidewalk "Sidewalk"
with description
"You are standing on the sidewalk in front of a house to the west.",
w_to Front_Porch,
has light;
!
! VERSION 2 - Adding more locations to your Inform program
!
! We're going to take one small step in this version. Let's add a bunch of
! locations so that the player can move around a little bit.
!
! Notice that in the Sidewalk Object definition we added a direction in the
! description "to the west" and we added the directional property "w_to"
! that leads to the "Front_Porch" location that we defined below.
!
! If you follow these examples you will see how locations are "connected"
! or "mapped" together with the directional properties. Feel free to change
! then around so that they connect in different ways.
!
! Q: In the "Front_Porch" definition, the description continues over two
! lines. Is this okay?
!
! A: Inform allows you to extend statements over multiple lines as you
! need. You may need to write code that extends over multiple lines
! but mostly it will be descriptions as in "Front_Porch". You don't
! need to add any extra characters to tell Inform that you've jumped
! to the next line either...Inform will figure that out when it compiles.
!
Object Front_Porch "Front Porch"
with description
"This is the front porch of the house. There is an open door
leading inside to the west.",
e_to Sidewalk,
w_to Foyer,
in_to Foyer,
has light;
Object Foyer "Foyer"
with description
"You are standing in the foyer of the house. It seems as though
you can go up a staircase, northwest, or back out the front
door to the east.",
out_to Front_Porch,
e_to Front_Porch,
nw_to Hallway,
u_to Upper_Hallway,
has light;
Object Hallway "Hallway"
with description
"You are in the hallway on the first floor of the house. The
foyer is southeast and the kitchen is west of here.",
se_to Foyer,
w_to Kitchen,
has light;
Object Kitchen "Kitchen"
with description
"This is the kitchen of the house. A hallway can be seen to the
east.",
e_to Hallway,
has light;
Object Upper_Hallway "Upper Hallway"
with description
"This is the second floor hallway. Rooms can be seen north and
south and a staircase leads down.",
n_to North_Bedroom,
s_to South_Bedroom,
d_to Foyer,
has light;
Object North_Bedroom "North Bedroom"
with description
"This is a bedroom on the north side of the house.",
s_to Upper_Hallway,
has light;
Object South_Bedroom "South Bedroom"
with description
"This is a bedroom on the south side of the house.",
n_to Upper_Hallway,
has light;
! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
! Grammar
!
! The grammar section includes the file "Grammar" and will later include
! extensions to the standard grammar library.
!
! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Include "Grammar";