You need to implement a class that represents the state of a room or game section. The class will contain a room_id, a description, and possibly a choice1 and a choice 2. You will need to implement the __str__ override to output the state of the room. You should also implement a method called game_over. If the room does have a choice 1 and choice2 then the game is over and it should return True.

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Answer:

class Home(object):

   def __int__(self):

       room1()

  # room1 is the bedroom, you could either sleep or leave the room

   def room1(self):

       print("Room 1")

       choices = ['sleep', 'leave']

       for _ in iter(list, 0):

           mychoice = input("What do you want to do here sleep/leave: ")

           if mychoice == choice[0]:

               print("You are sleeping")

           elif mychoice == choice[1]:

               self. room2()

           else:

               self. game_over()

   # room2 is the living room for fun and recreation

   def room2(self):

       print("Room 2")

       choices = ['watch a movie', 'dance', 'call a friend', 'leave']

       mychoice = input("What do you want to do here: ")

       for _ in iter(list,0):

           if mychoice == choice[0]:

               print("I love this movie")

           elif mychoice == choice[1]:

               print("You are a good dancer.")

           elif mychoice == choice[2]:

               self. room1()

           else:

               self. game_over()

   # this method ends the program

   def game_over(self):

       quit()

Explanation:

The simple python object oriented program defines class with three methods room1, room2 and game_over which are all linked from the __init__ method from where the room1 is call first.