Hi, I'm a newbie Python programmer. I was introduced to Python via the Hour of Code, and after completing all three of Grok Learning's tutorials, I was inspired to create a text-based RPG adventure. I composed this e-mail after searching for a forum for Python, and this address showed up in one of the results.
Due to my inexperience with Python, I'm having trouble creating a code for one of the things I wanted to do for the game. The game starts out on a "title screen" with a message saying, "Type 'start' to begin!" I thought it'd be amusing to have the message change after the player types something other than "start" at least 10 times. I've attempted numerous times to code this, but all of them have failed. Could you help me with the coding? It should look something like this in the end: >Type "start" to begin! >No >Type "start" to begin! >Maybe >Type "start" to begin! >Perhaps >Type "start" to begin! >Nope >Type "start" to begin! >Why? >Type "start" to begin! >Are you sure? >Type "start" to begin! >You can't tell me what to do. >Type "start" to begin! >I'll start if I want to. >Type "start" to begin! >End >Y U NO TYPE "start"?! >Woah >Y U NO TYPE "start"?! >Okay, okay, I'll type it! >Y U NO TYPE "start"?! >start Here's the code I currently have so far: print("===INSTRUCTIONS===") input(">> ") print("When you see a \'>>\', hit Enter to advance the text.") print("When you see a \'> \', type in a command.") print("Commands are displayed in quotations.") print("Type them exactly as how they appear in quotations.") print("For example. Type \"hi\" to wave!") print("You would type hi next to the \'> \' prompt.") print("Now that the basics are out of the way, enjoy the game!") input(">> ") print("***SUPER GENERIC SHORT TEXT RPG ADVENTURE***") start = False #This is the start screen check print("Type \"start\" to begin.") #Command message to start the game start_prompt = input("> ") #Command prompt to start the game while start != True: #Infinite loop that doesn't end until "start" is typed if start_prompt == "start": start = True #Continues from the title screen else: #This is where I'm stuck. I can loop it so it always returns the command message when #"start" isn't typed, but changing the message upon having that occur at least 10 times is #what's giving me trouble. Thank you for taking the time to read this e-mail!
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