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I Want Tapestries
by
MAKESHOP
Played 2,025 times
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"I Want Tapestries" by Makeshop The Castle is a room. "Beautiful tapestries line the walls. The kitchen is to the north and the garden is to the south." Some tapestries are in the castle. The description of the tapestries is "They depict the Battle of Hastings." Understand "tapestry" as the tapestries. Instead of taking the tapestries: if the dog is not in the Castle: continue the action; otherwise: say "They are guarded by a big dog!". After taking the tapestries: end the story saying "You Have Won!". The player wears a hat. A dog is an animal in the Castle. The description of a dog is "black and big." The Kitchen is north from the castle. "A small room. The castle is to the south." A table is in the Kitchen. Some meat is on the table. Some meat is singular-named. The indefinite article of some meat is "some". Some meat is edible. The block giving rule is not listed in any rulebook. The dog can be meat-aware. The dog is not meat-aware. Instead of showing the meat to the dog: now the dog is meat-aware; say "The dog perks up its ears.". Instead of giving the meat to the dog: say "The dog will bite you if you get too close." Instead of eating the meat: say "It's raw!". Every turn when the dog is meat-aware and the location of the dog is not the location of the meat: let the right direction be the best route from the location of the dog to the location of the meat; try the dog going the right direction. The Garden is south from the Castle. "The garden has many plants. The castle is to the north and the pond is to the east." The Pond is east from the Garden. "The pond has fish. The garden is to the west." Petting is an action applying to one thing. Understand "pet [an animal]" as petting. Carry out petting the dog: say "It's rather too large and scary for that."