Look, Take, Draw — 3 of 7

Michael Lin, Tiffany Lin, and Patrick Rodriguez

Release 1

m 2

A gun is a kind of thing. A gun can be loaded or unloaded. A gun is usually unloaded.

A ratty old bed is a bed in Room 2. The description is "It's worn with age and use. You wouldn't want to sleep in it for fear of it collapsing." Understand "bedsheets/sheets/folds" as the ratty old bed.

Some bullets are a thing on the ratty old bed. The initial appearance of bullets is "A small glint of light catches your eye from within the folds of the bedsheets." Understand "small/glint/light" as the bullets. The description of the bullets is "[one of]Looks like Tame Jesse left his bullets here. His gun is probably around here somewhere, too[or]Shiny yet deadly[stopping]."

There is a nightstand called an old nightstand in Room 2. There are a heater and a dresser in Room 2. The description of the old nightstand is "A single-drawer wooden nightstand. Useful for holding important items while you sleep." In the old nightstand's drawer is a gun called a revolver. The description of the revolver is "A shiny new revolver. [if revolver is loaded]Looks like it could be dangerous.[otherwise] Good thing it isn[']t loaded." Understand "gun" as the revolver.

Loading the gun is an action applying to one thing. Understand "load [something]"[, "put bullets in [something]"] as loading the gun.

Check loading the gun when the noun is not the revolver and the noun is not bullets:

instead say "You can't load that."

Check loading the gun when the bullets are not held:

say "You need some bullets to do that." instead.

Check loading the gun when the revolver is not held:

say "You need a gun to do that." instead.

Instead of inserting bullets into the revolver, try loading the gun.

Rule for supplying a missing noun while loading the gun:

if the revolver is held and the bullets are held:

now the noun is revolver;

otherwise:

say "What are you loading, and does it want to be loaded?".

Carry out loading the gun:

now the bullets are off-stage;

now the revolver is loaded;

say "You load the revolver."

Instead of going anywhere when revolver is held:

say "You should probably put that gun back where you found it before the gunslinger comes back." instead.

The revolver can be placed correctly or not placed correctly. The revolver is not placed correctly.

After doing anything to the revolver:

if the revolver is loaded and the location of the revolver is Room 2 and the revolver is not held:

now the revolver is placed correctly;

otherwise:

now the revolver is not placed correctly;

continue the action.

Some empty bottles and dirty plates are scenery in Room 2. The description of the empty bottles is "Some of the bottles are broken. Better not touch them to avoid broken glass." The description of the plates is "They're encrusted with day-old who-knows-what. You shouldn't touch that."

Instead of taking the bottles:

say "[the description of noun][line break]".

Instead of taking the plates:

say "[the description of noun][line break]".