If rock-paper-scissor is too simple for you, then you can try David Lovelace's RPS-15, with 1.3 trillion permutation and 105 possible outcomes. Still too simple, try RPS-25 with 15.5 octillion permutations and 300 outcomes. Link |
My variation is far superior to all others. It allows for real-time adaptation and problem-solving. I have introduced the weapon: "Etc."
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Sweet. I like this. It might take me awhile to learn though.
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