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Dressing Up
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Psuedonym
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"Dressing Up" Use no scoring. Include Plurality by Emily Short. [ROOM] When play begins: say "You plan on going out tonight, and you'll need to wear something nice. Preferably a dress, and some nice shoes..." The Fitting Room is a room. "You stand in the fitting room, agonizing over what to wear." The player is in the Fitting Room. There is a dresser. "The dresser in the corner has five boxes in it -- a hatbox, a shirtbox, a dressbox, a formalwear box, and a generic 'clothes box'." The dresser is a container. The dresser is in the Fitting Room. The clothes box is a part of the dresser. The clothes box is a container. The box is closed and openable. The blue1, the green1, and the red2 are in the shirtbox. The straw and the grey fedora are in the hatbox. The red1 and the black1 are in the dressbox. The boot1 and the sandal1 are on the shoerack. The dapper1 and the teal1 are in the formalwear box. The formalwear box, the dressbox, the hatbox, and the shirtbox are parts of the dresser. There are jeans in the Fitting Room. The hatbox, the shirtbox, the dressbox, and the formalwear box are containers. The hatbox, the shirtbox, the dressbox, and the formalwear box are closed and openable. A clothing-article is a kind of thing. A shirt is a kind of clothing-article. Pants are a kind of clothing-article. A hat is a kind of clothing-article. Gloves are a kind of clothing-article. Shoes are a kind of clothing-article. A dress is a kind of clothing-article. A suit is a kind of clothing-article. A jacket is a kind of clothing-article. Underwear is a kind of clothing-article. The red1 is a clothing-article. The boot1 is a clothing-article. The dapper1 is a clothing-article. The grey fedora is a clothing-article. The teal1 is a clothing-article. The red2 is a clothing-article. The black1 is a clothing-article. The straw is a clothing-article. The sandal1 is a clothing-article. The red1 is a dress. The boot1 are shoes. The dapper1 is a suit. The grey fedora is a hat. The teal1 are gloves. The red2 is a shirt. The black1 is a dress. The straw is a hat. The sandal1 are shoes. The printed name of the blue1 is "blue shirt". The printed name of the green1 is "green shirt". The printed name of the red1 is "red dress". The printed name of the straw is "straw hat". The printed name of the teal1 is "teal gloves". The printed name of the black1 is "little black dress". The printed name of the red2 is "red shirt". The printed name of the dapper1 is "dapper suit". The printed name of the sandal1 is "sandals". The printed name of the boot1 is "black boots". The teal1, the boot1, and the sandal1 are plural-named. The indefinite article of the teal1 is "a pair of". The indefinite article of the boot1 is "a pair of". The indefinite article of the sandal1 is "a pair of". The plural of the teal1 is pairs of gloves. The plural of the boot1 is pairs of boots. The plural of the sandal1 is pairs of sandals. Understand "green/shirt" and "green shirt" as the green1. Understand "blue/shirt" and "blue shirt" as the blue1. Understand "red/dress" and "red dress" as the red1. Understand "teal/gloves" and "teal gloves" as the teal1. Understand "sandals/shoes" and "tan sandals" as the sandal1. Understand "boots/shoes/black" and "black boots" as the boot1. Understand "blue/denim/pants/trousers" and "denim jeans" and "blue jeans" as the jeans. Understand "black/dress/little" and "black dress" and "little black dress" as the black1. Understand "dapper/suit/blazer/formal/formalwear" and "dapper suit" and "formal suit" as the dapper1. Understand "formal" as the formalwear box. Understand "straw/hat/strawhat/sunhat" and "straw hat" as the straw. Understand "hat" as the grey fedora. Instead of taking the clothes box, say "You'd rather leave that where it is." A clothing-article has a text called a style. The style of a clothing-article is usually "tasteless". The style of the red1 is "a knee-length red dress with long sleeves and a cinched waist". The style of the teal1 is "dashing gloves, if you do say so yourself, but not what you want to wear tonight". The style of the black1 is "a classic wardrobe choice -- elegant, simple, with a nice empire waistline". The style of the boot1 is "combat boots, which make you look for all the world as if you're about to kick someone's ass". The style of the dapper1 is "a rather nice suit -- you swear it was tailored to fit you". The style of the green1 is "a tasteless band shirt you don't remember buying". The style of the blue1 is "a simple blue t-shirt". The style of the red2 is "a crimson polo shirt which you're pretty sure isn't yours -- not that you care". The style of the fedora is "rather silly, and makes you look like a painfully conspicuous secret agent". The style of the straw is "scratchy and unpleasant". The style of the jeans is "jeans -- you can't really go wrong with those". The style of the sandal1 is "strappy little things made of tan leather; pretty nice". A clothing-article has a text called an inv-name. The inv-name of the red1 is always "[printed name of the red1] ([style of the red1])". The inv-name of the black1 is always "[printed name of the black1] ([style of the black1])". The inv-name of the teal1 is always "[printed name of the teal1] ([style of the teal1])". The inv-name of the boot1 is always "[printed name of the boot1] ([style of the boot1])". The inv-name of the red2 is always "[printed name of the red2] ([style of the red2])". The inv-name of the blue1 is always "[printed name of the blue1] ([style of the blue1])". The inv-name of the green1 is always "[printed name of the green1] ([style of the green1])". The inv-name of the dapper1 is always "[printed name of the dapper1] ([style of the dapper1])". The inv-name of the straw is always "[printed name of the straw] ([style of the straw])". The inv-name of the fedora is always "[printed name of the fedora] ([style of the fedora])". The inv-name of the jeans is always "[printed name of the jeans] ([style of the jeans])". The inv-name of the sandal1 is always "[printed name of the sandal1] ([style of the sandal1])". Rule for printing the name of the red1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the red1]". Rule for printing the name of the black1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the black1]". Rule for printing the name of the teal1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the teal1]". Rule for printing the name of the boot1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the boot1]". Rule for printing the name of the red2 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the red2]". Rule for printing the name of the blue1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the blue1]". Rule for printing the name of the green1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the green1]". Rule for printing the name of the fedora while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the fedora]". Rule for printing the name of the straw while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the straw]". Rule for printing the name of the sandal1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the sandal1]". Rule for printing the name of the jeans while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the jeans]". Rule for printing the name of the dapper1 while examining the mirror: say "[inv-name of the dapper1]". The plural of shoes is shoes. The plural of gloves is gloves. The description of the red1 is "It's [style of the red1]." The description of the teal1 is "They're [style of the teal1]." The description of the black1 is "It's [style of the black1]." The description of the boot1 is "They're [style of the boot1]." The description of the red2 is "It's [style of the red2]." The description of the blue1 is "It's [style of the blue1]." The description of the green1 is "It's [style of the green1]." The description of the sandal1 is "They're [style of the sandal1]." The description of the fedora is "It's [style of the fedora]." The description of the straw is "It's [style of the straw]." The description of the jeans is "They're [style of the jeans]." The description of the dapper1 is "It's [style of the dapper1]." Understand "red" and "shirt" and "red shirt" as the red2. Instead of going nowhere: say "[one of]You'd rather not leave until you're properly dressed to go out.[or]Not 'till you're properly dressed![stopping]". To say play1: say "[a list of all things worn by the player].". There is a mirror in the Fitting Room. The description of the mirror is "You look in the mirror. [if the player is wearing something]You're wearing [play1][otherwise][paragraph break]...[paragraph break]Put some clothes on." [CLOTHING] Instead of taking inventory: say "At the moment, you've got [a list of things carried by the player], and you're wearing [a list of things worn by the player].[paragraph break][if the player is wearing something][otherwise]Please put some clothes on.[end if]" The blue1 is a clothing-article. The blue1 is shirt. The indefinite article of the jeans is "a pair of". The jeans are plural-named. The jeans is a clothing-article. The jeans are pants. A clothing-article is wearable. The green1 is wearable. The green1 is a clothing-article. The green1 is shirt. Instead of wearing a shirt when the player wears a shirt: say "You're already wearing a shirt." Instead of wearing pants when the player wears pants: say "You're already wearing pants." Instead of wearing a hat when the player wears a hat: say "You're already wearing a hat. They might both be nice, but pick just one!" Instead of wearing shoes when the player wears shoes: say "You're already wearing shoes." Instead of wearing gloves when the player wears gloves: say "You're already wearing gloves." Instead of wearing a dress when the player wears a dress: say "You're already wearing a dress." Instead of wearing a jacket when the player wears a jacket: say "You're already wearing a jacket." Instead of wearing a suit when the player wears a suit: say "You're already wearing a perfectly good suit." [PLAYER] The description of the player is "You're wearing [a list of things worn by the player].[if the number of things worn by the player is 1] That's about it.[otherwise][end if][if the player is wearing something][otherwise] Awkward." [UNDERSTAND] Every turn when the player wears a dress: if the player wears shoes: end the game saying "Yes, you're definitely ready to go out." The shoerack is in the Fitting Room. The player wears some undergarments. The undergaments are a clothing-article. The undergarments are underwear. The description of the undergarments is "They're just undergarments. Nothing special." Understand "underwear/underpants/unders" as the undergarments. Instead of taking off the undergarments: say "No, no, definitely not! You'd like to preserve at least some sense of modesty!"