Pushing something to something (past tense pushed it to)
This action covers pushing
a large object, not being carried, so that the actor pushes it from one room
to another: for instance, pushing a bale of hay to the east.
This is really a special case of the going action, and it works in a special
way (for reasons to do with the history of Inform). If the noun object has
the either/or property 'pushable between rooms', then the action is converted
to going at the before stage - so no instead or subsequent rules can apply.
That means that any rules to do with successful pushes between rooms should
be applied to the 'going' action, not this one. Rules should only be written
for this action in order to catch attempts to push exotic, non-pushable
between rooms objects - people, say.
Typed commands leading to this action
"push [something] [direction]"
"push [something]
to [direction]"
Rules controlling this action
before doing something in The Captain's Office
instead taking, pushing or pulling the bomb
instead taking or pushing or pulling the chest
check an actor pushing something to block pushing in directions rule