Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Rock, Paper, Scissor
Rock, Paper, Scissor
Before you begin:- This game is played with two players at a time.
- To begin the game, both players face one-another.
Simultaneously, both players gently strike their outstretched palm with their other clenched fist. Both players strike their palms three times, making sure to count rock, paper, scissor, on each corresponding hit. On the third hit, both players will make one of three gestures. The player can choose to make a rock, which is the striking hand remaining in its original form, a clenched fist, a paper, which is the striking hand changing into an outstretched hand, or scissor, which is when the striking hand changes so that both the pointer and middle finger are apart in a position similar to a real life pair of scissors. When both players reveal their sign, a winner for said round can be acknowledged. The rules, or determination of winners, starts in cyclical manner. The gesture paper, beats the rock, as in theory, it could cover a rock. The rock would beat scissor, as a rock can easily smash a pair of scissors, and cannot be cut. And finally, the scissors would beat paper, as it can cut through the paper. These rulings, which are semi-appropriate to real life physics, rule who wins the game. Rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats rock. The winner of the round would have to choose the gesture that would beat the other players gesture in the cycle. If both players pick the same gesture, then the round resets. When a player wins with their gesture, they win the round. In order to win the game, a player must win two out of three rounds. Therefore the player who lost the first round still has a chance to come back and win.
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