A friend and myself are creating a Goosebumps-style adventure game, where at each stage the user is presented with a potential set of 4 choices, and the user's choice affects the outcome of the story.
What data structure should I use for this?
This is my main idea -- Objects
In trying to keep the game as close to the real life idea of these cards as possible, create one 'card' base class, and have lots of other cards inherit from this - superclass would contain Stringx5( x1story x4choiceStories) intx5 (x1CardIDNumber x4CardIDChoices).
This would then allow me to pump out objects easily with the material we already have, and have a system class controlling all the processing for user choices and displaying information onscreen. And again with the system in place and a base card class, it would allow for different stories in the future and whatnot. Trying to make this as reusable as possible and write as little code as possible (I'm not writing over a thousand if
Statements.)
One thing that isn't clear to me (and the actual reason I'm posting this question in my inability to find the answer): isn't inheritance meant to be for other classes that are similar but with slight differences, e.g. managers and employees, making my idea completely wrong and a massive waste of memory?
I have looked into the following:
- Hash tables: the examples seem to be more phone book oriented, and I don't think it would suit my needs
- Abstraction to define a story type: also doesn't seem to suit my needs