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Text-Based Adventure Game

Create the Game

Create a file named adventure_game.py and add the following code:

pythonCopy codeclass AdventureGame:
def __init__(self):
    self.is_running = True
    self.current_room = 'start'
    self.inventory = []
def start(self):
    print("Welcome to the Adventure Game!")
    print("Type 'help' for a list of commands.")
    while self.is_running:
        self.command_handler()
def command_handler(self):
    command = input(f"\nYou are in {self.current_room}. What do you want to do? ").lower()
    if command == 'help':
        self.show_help()
    elif command == 'look':
        self.look_around()
    elif command.startswith('go '):
        self.move(command[3:])
    elif command.startswith('take '):
        self.take_item(command[5:])
    elif command == 'inventory':
        self.show_inventory()
    elif command == 'quit':
        self.is_running = False
        print("Thank you for playing!")
    else:
        print("Unknown command. Type 'help' for a list of commands.")
def show_help(self):
    print("\nAvailable commands:")
    print(" - look: Look around your current room.")
    print(" - go [direction]: Move to a different room (north, south, east, west).")
    print(" - take [item]: Take an item from the room.")
    print(" - inventory: Show your inventory.")
    print(" - quit: Exit the game.")
def look_around(self):
    if self.current_room == 'start':
        print("You are in a dimly lit room. There is a door to the north.")
        print("There is a shiny key on the table.")
    elif self.current_room == 'hallway':
        print("You are in a long hallway. There are doors to the east and west.")
    elif self.current_room == 'treasure_room':
        print("You are in a room filled with gold and jewels! There is a door to the south.")
def move(self, direction):
    if self.current_room == 'start' and direction == 'north':
        self.current_room = 'hallway'
        print("You move north into the hallway.")
    elif self.current_room == 'hallway' and direction == 'east':
        self.current_room = 'treasure_room'
        print("You move east into the treasure room.")
    elif self.current_room == 'hallway' and direction == 'west':
        self.current_room = 'start'
        print("You move west back to the start room.")
    else:
        print("You can't go that way.")
def take_item(self, item):
    if self.current_room == 'start' and item == 'key':
        self.inventory.append('key')
        print("You take the shiny key.")
    else:
        print("There's nothing to take here.")
def show_inventory(self):
    if not self.inventory:
        print("Your inventory is empty.")
    else:
        print("You have: " + ', '.join(self.inventory))
if __name__ == "__main__":
game = AdventureGame()
game.start()

Step 2: Running the Game

  1. Open your terminal (or command prompt).
  2. Navigate to the directory where you saved adventure_game.py.
  3. Run the script using the command:bashCopy codepython adventure_game.py

How the Game Works

  • Rooms: The game features three rooms: start, hallway, and treasure_room. You can move between them and interact with items.
  • Commands: Players can use commands such as look, go, take, inventory, and quit.
  • Inventory System: Players can pick up items (like a key) and view their inventory.

Example Commands

  1. Look around: Type look to see what’s in your current room.
  2. Move: Type go north to move to the hallway.
  3. Take an item: Type take key to pick up the key in the start room.
  4. Check inventory: Type inventory to see what items you have.
Text-Based Adventure Game

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