Strip Rock-paper-scissors - Tsubone Edition 'link' -

For the uninitiated, Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) is a hand game where two players simultaneously throw one of three hand signals:

What makes this edition stand out in a crowded market of adult mini-games? Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Tsubone edition

Appendix A — Quick-play rule sheet (one-page) For the uninitiated, Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) is a hand

Most strip games are symmetrical. You lose, you strip. In the , the rules often bend to favor the house (Tsubone). Common variations include: In the , the rules often bend to favor the house (Tsubone)

When a player loses a high-tier round, they may invoke a Tsubone Appeal . They immediately play a lightning round. If they win, they recover their last lost item. If they lose, they must remove two items from the next available tier simultaneously. The "Shogun's Favor"

In many text-heavy introductions to these games, the Tsubone character starts in a position of authority over the player (e.g., a demanding boss or an elite supervisor). Winning the game flips the power dynamic completely. 3. Wardrobe Complexity