class Tower: def __init__(self, x, y): self.x = x self.y = y self.range = 5

class Cheese: def __init__(self, x, y): self.x = x self.y = y self.speed = 2

class Game: def __init__(self): self.cheeses = [Cheese(0, i*10) for i in range(10)] self.towers = [Tower(50, i*10) for i in range(5)]

However, I can give you a very basic example of how a simple tower defense script might look in a pseudo-language or a basic programming language like Python. Keep in mind that actual game automation or modification scripts can be much more complex and depend heavily on the game's architecture, API (if available), and specific goals. import time import random

def run(self): while True: for cheese in self.cheeses: cheese.move() for tower in self.towers: tower.attack(cheese) if cheese.x > 100: # Arbitrary boundary self.cheeses.remove(cheese) print("Cheese escaped!") time.sleep(1) # Update every second

def move(self): # Simple movement example self.x += self.speed

def attack(self, cheese): if abs(self.x - cheese.x) <= self.range: print("Attacking cheese!") # Implement attack logic here return True return False

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