I've been building to this. I have an application which can read comments and publish events to subscribed apps https://fsdfsd.net/J/DramaHarvester.
I have an app currently leveraging that architecture that replies to those events https://fsdfsd.net/J/CrossTalkPM
Now it is time to build this out. 40 minutes ago i got approval for the api for this app
Concept
SAMPLE ONLY BELOW make recommendations on any changes.
π @J's Oregon Trail Game Status Update π
{message}
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Date: July 4, 1848
π° Available Funds: $350
π§ Current Location: Fort Kearney
π Current Supplies
- Oxen: 2 teams (Essential for travel speed)
- Food: 200 lbs (Vital for health)
- Ammunition: 20 boxes (Needed for hunting)
- Clothing: 4 set(s) (Important for health in bad weather)
- Misc. Supplies: 40 items (Useful for various challenges along the way)
β¨ Actions Available
- Start Over: Begin a new game.
- Status: Get the current game state.
- Help: Show game instructions and tips.
- Buy Supplies: Make purchases at the current location (Available at forts).
- Continue on Trail: Move forward with your journey.
- Hunt: Spend a day hunting for food.
- Rest: Rest for a day to improve health.
π To Make a Choice
Please reply with !!Oregon followed by one of the actions above. For example:
!!Oregon Buy Supplies
Remember, wise choices and preparation are key to a successful journey on the Oregon Trail. Good luck, traveler! ππ¨
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idk if they had this in the original but in the version i played u could choose different starting professions that would change the game a little. like starting with more or less money, i think u could even be a doctor that would help increase ur chances of healing from injury and disease? im high as shit might be misremembering that
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I have the original source code. Its about 780 lines. While it doesnt have professions, i am open to any/all ideas.
I will do a simple implementation at first and then we can roll out something a little better
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darn rly? i jost looked it up and id never realized there was an older text game. always thought the 1985 one was the first one
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