Friday, September 30, 2005

RPS-25

We're all familiar with the classic game, Rock Paper Scissors.

A certain individual has had enough free time to expand on the principle of this game, and create larger iterations of it.

He had come up with an RPS-15, which meant there were fifteen options to play in the game. For each one, it could beat 7 of the others and lose to 7 of the others.

Now, he has come up with an RPS-25, which has twenty-five different plays. Ridiculous. He explains it more on his website. It's pathetic, intriguing, and impressive all at the same time (especially the graphic he created explaining each possible outcome.)

http://www.umop.com/rps25.htm

I tried to insert this as a link and it didn't show up. It pissed me off.

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