Underside

version 5 by Eric Eve

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  • Example: * Lost Sock - Putting and Finding Objects Under Other Objects.

        "Lost sock" by Eric Eve

        Include Underside by Eric Eve.

        Part 1 - Additional rule for taking

        Rule for deciding whether all includes scenery: it does not.

        Part 2 - Scenario

        The Bedroom is a room. "There's little room in here for anything but the bed, the desk and a solitary chair."

        The bed is an enterable scenery supporter in the Bedroom.

        An underside called under#bed is part of the bed.

        An odd sock is wearable. It is in under#bed.

        The player is holding a red ball.

        After dropping the red ball in the Bedroom:
         move the red ball under the bed, making it hidden;
         say "The red ball falls to the floor and rolls under the bed."

        The chair is an enterable portable supporter in the Bedroom.
        A red sock is on the chair.

        An underside called under#chair is part of the chair.

        The book is in under#chair.
        The scarf is in under#chair.

        The desk is a scenery supporter in the Bedroom.
        An open underside called under#desk is part of the desk.

        The pen is a thing.

        Before looking under the desk when the pen is off-stage:
    move the pen under the desk.

        Test me with "Drop ball/look under bed/put red sock under bed/look under bed/take odd sock/take ball/take red sock/look under bed/take chair/look/take all/look under desk/take all".