In this version, you're not playing for your own clothes, but for the final rest of a tormented spirit. Imagine you're a paranormal investigator who must challenge a poltergeist to a game of RPS. The loser must "strip" the ghost of its earthly attachments by sacrificing a personal item or a piece of their own courage, slowly unraveling the ghost's tragic backstory with each win. This would create a powerful fusion of psychological horror, narrative-driven gameplay, and the risky social dynamics of a stripping game.
If two players tie by both throwing Ghost, they must immediately kiss (or toast shots) and then switch opponents for the next round.
Visuals often feature anime-style ghosts, jiangshi (hopping vampires), and grim reapers.
The game is a simple arcade-style experience where the core mechanic is standard Rock-Paper-Scissors played against a ghost-themed opponent.
Rock Paper Scissors – Ghost Edition is a pixel-art indie game developed by . It is part of a series of stylized rock-paper-scissors titles featuring different character themes, such as the Jiangshi Edition , Tsubone Edition , and Police Edition . Game Overview
In standard Rock Paper Scissors, players often look at their opponent's eyes or shoulder movements to predict their next move. The ghost costume acts as a perfect physical poker face. It levels the playing field and relies entirely on pure luck and psychological guessing. High Algorithmic Value
While the core gameplay retains the classic "Rock beats Scissors, Scissors beats Paper, Paper beats Rock" logic, this edition incorporates several unique layers:
: After a win, players often repeat their winning move; if they lose, they are more likely to switch to the move that would have beaten their last play.
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