Count the number of player instructions
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Player instruction counter
in order to create a player instruction counter we will first need to define a variable to count this in an area of the program which does not loop e.g. (int instructions = 0;) you then need to increment and output it. (instructions++) and (Console.Writeline("you have used " + instructions + " moves")) I chose to put this in the PlayGame method of the program