Strip Rock-paper-scissors - Tsubone - Edition
The mechanics of follow the classic Yakyuuken rhythm, but often with a rhythmic, traditional twist.
Data-mining of the old flash game reveals that the uses a non-random algorithm: Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Tsubone edition
"I was skeptical at first, but the rush of adrenaline I got from playing Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Tsubone edition was like nothing else," says Sarah, a self-proclaimed fan of the game. "The Tsubone shout-out is just the cherry on top - it adds an extra layer of excitement and camaraderie to the game." The mechanics of follow the classic Yakyuuken rhythm,
Matches often take place in tatami rooms with sliding shoji doors and golden folding screens. For the uninitiated
For the uninitiated, traditional Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) involves two players simultaneously throwing one of three hand signals: Rock (a closed fist), Paper (a flat hand), or Scissors (a fist with the index and middle fingers extended). The winning hand beats the losing hand as follows: Rock beats Scissors, Scissors beats Paper, and Paper beats Rock.