1. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Lizard-Spock
First introduced by Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory, this version adds two new gestures – a lizard and Spock – to the traditional RPS model. Rock crushes lizard, lizard poisons Spock, Spock smashes scissors, scissors decapitate lizard, lizard eats paper, paper disproves Spock, Spock vaporizes rock, and as usual, rock crushes scissors.
2. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Well
This version adds a new gesture called “well” which can beat everything else. The “well” is only defeated by rock. Paper covers the “well,” scissors cut the “well,” and rock loses to the “well.” As you can see, the well is a game-changer.
3. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Dynamite
In this version, dynamite replaces Spock and lizard. Dynamite can beat everything in the game, including the well. You can’t use dynamite two times in a row as it needs to recharge. The other gestures remain the same in this version.
4. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Fire
In this version, fire beats paper, rock beats scissors, and water beats fire. Paper beats water, scissors beat paper, and fire beats rock. This version adds a new element to the game, making it more strategic.
5. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Bomb
This version adds a new gesture – a bomb – which beats everything except for paper. Paper covers the bomb, making it an excellent counter-strategy.
6. Rock-Paper-Scissors-Gun
In this version, gun defeats rock and scissors, but it loses to paper. Paper covers the gun, making it a strategic counter-strategy.
In conclusion, adding variations to the classic RPS game can make it more exciting and challenging. These RPS variations have become increasingly popular among game enthusiasts and are a great way to spend time with friends and family. Whether you want to add more gestures or new elements to the game, these variations are sure to give you hours of fun and entertainment.[ad_2]