Strip Rock-paper-scissors - Tsubone Edition -
Rock-Paper-Scissors is a simple hand game played between two people. Each player simultaneously throws one of three hand signals: rock (a closed fist), paper (a flat hand), or scissors (a V-shape). The winning hand beats the losing hand as follows: rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, and paper beats rock. Strip RPS - Tsubone edition is a variant of RPS that involves a stripping or "naked" element, where players reveal their hands in a sequential manner.
The game offers a few features to enhance replay value: Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Tsubone edition
Now down to 5 garments vs. Sakura's still-full 7. Chie is flustered. She throws (predictably, to counter the previous Paper). Sakura throws Rock – again. "Crush," Sakura says. "Your mother's hairpin. And your inner kimono." The room falls silent. Chie's hand trembles as she unclips the jade pin and lays it on the mat. She then shrugs off the silk inner layer, now in just a thin hanjuban (undershirt) and leggings. Her pride is crushed, but not her spirit. Rock-Paper-Scissors is a simple hand game played between
The Tsubone Edition introduces a unique element where certain choices have additional effects. For example, if both players choose Rock and one of them has the Tsubone card (which can be drawn or earned), they can invoke a "Tsubone rule," allowing them to change the game's course in a predefined way. Strip RPS - Tsubone edition is a variant
Will you rise to the challenge, or will you be the one left in your underwear? Choose wisely.