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battle_part06.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
PyPet Battle Game:
[ ] Two fighters are randomly chosen from a list of PETS, each starting with a
health of 100
[ ] Print out details about the chosen fighters
[ ] Each fighter takes a turn attacking the other until one fighter wins.
- Each attack will have a description and do randomly selected amount of
damage between 10-30
- Each attack will print out the description of the attack, the damage it
did, and the health of each fighter at the end of the turn
- Whoever reaches 0 first loses and the other player wins.
[ ] At the end of the game, announce the winner
"""
# The convention is to name modules (Python files) using
# lower_case_with_underscore
#
# The code for a project should be in a directory named using lowernounderscore
# for example:
#
# myproject/
# my_module.py
# my_script.py
# ### Imports ################################################################
from pets import PICS, PETS
import random
import time
# ## Global Variables ########################################################
# the number of seconds to pause for dramatic effect
DELAY = 1
# the max width of the screen
WIDTH = 55
# ## Functions ###############################################################
# ### top-level game functions ###
#
def lotto():
"""Return two randomly chosen PETs"""
# randomly reorder the PETS list
random.shuffle(PETS)
# return the first two items in the PETS list
return [PETS[0], PETS[1]]
def intro(fighters):
"""Takes a list of two PETs (fighters) and prints their details"""
print("\n Tonight...\n")
time.sleep(DELAY)
# announce the fighters
header = f"*** {fighters[0]['name']} -vs- {fighters[1]['name']} ***"
print(header.center(WIDTH, " "), "\n\n")
# pause for input
input("ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE?!")
print("." * WIDTH, "\n")
def fight(fighters):
"""Repeat rounds of the fight until one wins then
Take a list of two PETs and return the winning PET"""
winner = None
# ### rounds of the fight
#
while winner is None:
# check for a loser (placeholder)
winner = random.choice(fighters)
# print a line at the end of every round
print("-" * WIDTH, "\n")
#
# ### end of fighting rounds
# return the winner
return winner
def endgame(winner):
"""Takes a PET (winner) and announce that they won the fight"""
# The main() function should be at the last function defined
#
def main():
"""PyPet Battle Game"""
print("\nWelcome to the THUNDERDOME!")
fighters = lotto()
intro(fighters)
winner = fight(fighters)
endgame(winner)
# ## Runner ##################################################################
# This calls the main() function if the script is being run directly
# but not if it is being imported as a module
# This should always be at the very end of the script
#
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()