#include <iostream> int main() { //jamis is amasing at speling char wrench; char cat; char two; char fight; bool alive = true; std::cout << "You wake up and realize that you are in an unknown place.\n"; std::cout << "You don't know what to do.\n"; std::cout << "Or do you?\n"; std::cout << "You see a wrench on the ground. Do you want to pick it up?\ny/n\n"; std::cin >> wrench; if(wrench == 'y'){ std::cout << "You picked up the wrench.\n"; } else { std::cout << "You left the wrench.\n"; } std::cout << "You see a door. Do you want to go through the door?\ny/n\n"; std::cin >> two; if(two == 'y'){ std::cout << "You go through the door.\n"; std::cout << "You walk into what seems to be a hallway.\n"; std::cout << "You see a zombie.\n"; std::cout << "Run (r) or fight (f)\n"; std::cin >> fight; if(fight == 'f'){ if(wrench == 'y'){ std::cout << "You used the wrench to fight the zombie.\n"; } else { std::cout << "You tried to fight the zombie without the wrench, and now you are dead.\n"; alive = false; } } else { std::cout << "You outran the zombie, hoping it wouldn't find you later\n"; } } else { std::cout << "You stayed in the room.\n"; std::cout << "The light fixture in the room starts to flicker and falls on your head.\n"; std::cout << "You are dead.\n"; alive = false; } if(alive){ std::cout << "You walk down a hallway, and you see a cat.\n"; std::cout << "Would you like to befriend the cat?\ny/n\n"; } }
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