Strip Rockpaperscissors Ghost Edition Fina Top Direct
Strip Rock Paper Scissors - Ghost Edition " is an indie pixel art game developed by JERMANEELS
- Option A (Rescue): Cancel that round's clothing loss (no item removed).
- Option B (Reverse): Swap the clothing-loss to the opponent (they remove their top item instead).
The "Fina Top" Strategy
- Strip: The classic stakes. You lose a round, you lose a layer. It raises the tension from "friendly game" to "existential crisis."
- Rock, Paper, Scissors: The timeless trinity. Rock crushes scissors, scissors cut paper, paper covers rock.
- Ghost Edition: Now it gets interesting. We’ve added a fourth, incorporeal option: Ghost. Ghost phases through Rock. Ghost haunts Paper (possession). Ghost terrifies Scissors (they can’t cut what isn’t there). But Ghost loses to… the power of belief? No, wait – Ghost loses to the Seance Candle (more on that in the expansion).
- Final Top: This isn’t the semi-finals. This isn’t the "just for fun" round. This is the final top – the last two players, zero layers left to lose, staring into each other’s souls (or through them, given the Ghost theme).
- The Throw: Standard RPS (Rock, Paper, Scissors).
- The Stakes: Lose a round, lose a piece of armor/clothing.
- The Ghost: In Ghost Edition, winning ties doesn't save you. The Ghost acts on a delay or a pattern. If you don't break the pattern by the time the "Ghost Meter" fills, you suffer a penalty (often a forced strip).
In many indie versions of strip RPS, the AI is programmed to "lose" a certain percentage of the time to maintain engagement. If you are stuck, try playing the exact same move three times in a row. The AI will often cycle through Rock, Paper, Scissors to create a "fair" balance, allowing you to catch it on the third rotation. strip rockpaperscissors ghost edition fina top
Ghost Theme
and are sometimes associated with specific internet subcultures or "repack" communities. : The " Ghost Edition Strip Rock Paper Scissors - Ghost Edition "
Q: What does “Fina” stand for?
A: Most likely a typo of “Final.” But in some gaming circles, “Fina” refers to Final Attack or Finisher . In our rulebook, it’s the final top-removing round. Option A (Rescue): Cancel that round's clothing loss