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| author | Kleopatra Angelidi <akleop@gmail.com> | 2013-05-07 19:43:49 +0300 |
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| committer | Kleopatra Angelidi <akleop@gmail.com> | 2013-05-07 19:43:49 +0300 |
| commit | 40fc044a2d530b90c0c3133718ec725f3b87e4db (patch) | |
| tree | 8f55e67552507cb662f7f1880e750de141a4a30f | |
| parent | 12d7f328327084039efb117906c8b66091b31c46 (diff) | |
added challenge description (n1w4)
| -rw-r--r-- | weatbag/tiles/n1w4.py | 22 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/weatbag/tiles/n1w4.py b/weatbag/tiles/n1w4.py index 5504a57..dbe35eb 100644 --- a/weatbag/tiles/n1w4.py +++ b/weatbag/tiles/n1w4.py @@ -12,9 +12,25 @@ class Tile: "windy and a flock of seagulls is flying above you.") def challenge(self): - print("\n") - pass - + print("Meow good traveler! I have a question for you.\n" + "You might as well go away and ignore me and my awesome fur but " + "if you pass my little test I will reward you!\n\n" + "Here is a series of numbers.\n" + "What is the next number in the sequence?\n" + "1\n" + "11\n" + "21\n" + "1211\n" + "111221\n" + "312211\n" + "13112221\n") + #The next number in the sequence is 1113213211, because the rule for + #creating the next number is to simply describe the previous number. + #The first number is 1, or 1 (one) 1, so you get 11. + #To describe 11, you have two 1's, or 21. Now you have one 2 and one 1, + #so the next number is 1211. The solution is to simply continue describing + #the previous number using only numbers.\n") + def action(self, player, do): if not self.challenge_completed: pass |
