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+ | A Locale is similar to a Region in that it may encompass many Rooms, but its only purpose is to provide default responses to user input. Thus, a forest locale will provide generic responses to input like 'look forest', 'look tree', 'climb tree', etc. A locale is attached to a Room with the setLocales: method. | ||
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− | <span style="float: right">[[Script Classes for Adventure Games/ | + | <span style="float: right">[[Script Classes for Adventure Games/Room Class|Next: The Room Class >]]</span> |
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The Locale Class
A Locale is similar to a Region in that it may encompass many Rooms, but its only purpose is to provide default responses to user input. Thus, a forest locale will provide generic responses to input like 'look forest', 'look tree', 'climb tree', etc. A locale is attached to a Room with the setLocales: method.
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