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Fishing Game Simulation
For this assignment, you will write a
Here are some suggestions for the game’s design:
- Each round of the game is performed as an iteration of a loop that repeats as long as the player wants to fish for more items.
- At the beginning of each round, the program will ask the user whether he or she wants to continue fishing.
- The program simulates the rolling of a six-sided die (use the Die class that was demonstrated in this chapter).
- Each item that can be caught is represented by a number generated from the die. For example, 1 for “a huge fish,” 2 for “an old shoe,” 3 for “a little fish,” and so on.
- Each item the user catches is worth a different amount of points.
- The loop keeps a running total of the user’s fishing points.
- After the loop has finished, the total number of fishing points is displayed, along with a message that varies depending on the number of points earned.
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