Rocks, Papers, Scissors
Damien Hirst uses the multiplier effect on Rock Paper Scissors. A traditional game, it becomes impossible to beat with the countless ways it could go. By infusing so much choice into a game that feels so simple, there is a thoughtfulness to it, one that truly celebrates the sheer probability stakes that defines the Rock Paper Scissors story.

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