I tried. I really did! I tried my code all kindsa ways, but I’m still doing something wrong.
if player does not wear socks:
say "Are you really prepared to go out like that?";
stop the action;
otherwise:
if player does not wear shoes:
say "Are you really prepared to go out like that?";
stop the action;
otherwise:
if player does not wear shirt:
say "Are you really prepared to go out like that?";
stop the action;
otherwise:
if player does not wear pants:
say "Are you really prepared to go out like that?";
stop the action;
otherwise:
if player does not wear jacket:
say "Are you really prepared to go out like that?";
stop the action;
otherwise:
continue the action.
The error message:
Problem. You wrote ‘otherwise’ : but this doesn’t match a corresponding ‘if’, as it must. An ‘otherwise’ must be vertically underneath the ‘if’ to which it corresponds, at the same indentation, and if the ‘otherwise’ uses a colon to begin a block then the ‘if’ must do the same.
Problem. The phrase or rule definition ‘Instead of going north while player is in Bedroom’ is written using the ‘colon and indentation’ syntax for its 'if’s, 'repeat’s and 'while’s, where blocks of phrases grouped together are indented one tab step inward from the ‘if …:’ or similar phrase to which they belong. But the tabs here seem to be misaligned, and I can’t determine the structure. The first phrase going awry in the definition seems to be ‘if player does not wear shoes’ , in case that helps.