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When in Rome 1: Accounting for TasteAn interactive fiction by Emily Short (2006) - the Inform 7 source text |
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Definition: a person is offended: if the odor sensitivity of it is weak, no; if the odor sensitivity of it is inverse, no; if it can touch a stinky thing, yes; no; Definition: a person is uncomfortable: if it is hungry, yes; if it is cold, yes; if it is offended, yes; if it is blinded, yes; no. Definition: a person is comfortable if it is not uncomfortable. Definition: a person is snappish if the mood of it is less than friendly and it is uncomfortable. Definition: a person is light-sensitive if it lies beyond Saturn. Definition: a person is blinded if it is light-sensitive and it can see a lit device. To decide whether (character - a person) lies beyond (place - a moon): if the system of the moon of the character is greater than place, yes; no. To decide whether (character - a person) lies nearer than (place - a moon): if the system of the moon of the character is less than place, yes; no. Mood is a kind of value. The moods are hostile, curious, friendly, and secretive. A person has a mood. A person is usually curious. |