Fork, Commit, Merge - Hard Issue (Markdown)
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Fork, Commit, Merge - Hard Issue (Markdown)
Create an Interactive Adventure Game using Markdown
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Description
The goal is to create a text-based adventure game that is entirely navigable through hyperlinks in different Markdown files. Each Markdown file represents a "room" or "event", and options for players are presented as hyperlinks to other Markdown files.
There is a folder called adventure
in tasks/markdown/hard
directory, in which you can create various of Markdown files representing different stages or events in the game.
Steps
Open a directory in tasks/markdown/hard
named adventure
.
Inside this directory, there is a start.md
file. This is the starting point of your game. Write a brief description of the scenario and provide options to the player (as links pointing to other Markdown files). For instance, you could have options like Go north and Go south which point to north.md
and south.md
, respectively.
Create the Markdown files for all possible paths in the game. Each file should describe the current situation and provide further options to the player. Make sure to include a way to win and a way to lose the game.
Expected outcome
A fully playable text-based adventure game made entirely of linked Markdown files. The game should be complex enough to provide some level of challenge to the player, with a variety of different paths, outcomes, and choices.
Here's an example of how a file in this game might look:
# Forest
You are in a forest. There's a path to the [north](north.md) and a path to the [south](south.md).
There's also a suspicious looking [berry bush](berry-bush.md) nearby.
Creating this game might be quite complex, as it requires planning the game's structure, writing engaging text, and managing many interconnected Markdown files. However, it will be a great exercise for you to learn advanced Markdown usage.
Note: You can test your Markdown code in a editor like this.
Check out README.md for more instructions and how to make a pull request.
Feel free to ask any questions here if you have some problems!