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HB Paper Scissors Stone

Small 2 Player Flash Game
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*the spawn of DocBrown's 'High Noon on the Net' hat tipped in the Docs direction*

To solve all debates, sticking points and flame wars.

Under 'meta' a link would say 'duel.' And arguing bakers can have a 'best of how many ya like' paper, scissors stone shootout.' A results table would be included for public baker browsing.

etherman, Dec 01 2004

Janken http://www.sillyjok...k/games/janken.html
[calum, Dec 01 2004]

(??) Bowman http://www.xeron.org/cosas/bowman/
I like. [etherman, Dec 01 2004]

Code Duello http://www.pbs.org/...rulesofdueling.html
Some days I wish they hadn't outlawed this..... [normzone, Dec 01 2004]

Paper, Scissors, Stone, Fillet Steak, (Uri Geller) http://www.halfbake...20fillet_20steak_2e
[hippo, Dec 02 2004]

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       A flash game? On the 'bakery? Are you quite mad?
calum, Dec 01 2004
  

       Could it be implemented in nice clean text, or with minimal bakery-style graphicery?
zen_tom, Dec 01 2004
  

       where's the meat?
po, Dec 01 2004
  

       Wrapped in paper, po.
skinflaps, Dec 01 2004
  

       Yeah I thought the flash game thing would raise a few eyebrows, but I think we should reclaim flash games for the tasteful, minimilists amongst us.   

       has anyone played 'bowman' its a nice example. <Link>
etherman, Dec 01 2004
  

       Like the simplicity of bowman - but I definately like the idea of a minimal RPS game, and have linked some (poorly scrawled) small 25x25 greyscale + transparency RPS gifs that could be used in an implementation of this idea - or not.   

       Custard, Ninja, Mime, Onion, Explosion, Fillet Steak or other HB themed variations of the traditional RPS game could be fun too.
zen_tom, Dec 01 2004
  

       How would you implement that as a web-page? You could prepare a list of quotes and test the ones input for a match, but that would mean they would have to be spelled exactly, and keeping the list up-to-date and meaningful would not be an easy task.   

       Not that a real-time (or even a turn-based, or forced synchronisity) duel would be easy to implement.   

       Perhaps after a dual is initiated by one or other of the participants, each is asked to enter one or more RPS values - these values are queued up and only processed and displayed once the other person has entered their own sequence of RPSs. Once processed, the results are tallied, and the scores published.
zen_tom, Dec 01 2004
  

       A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
normzone, Dec 01 2004
  

       That would work, but you'd need to gather enough people around at exactly the same time (especially your opponent) - which would be difficult. Once the duel is on, you could type in "asdfsd adfasdt lkjgfhkj retsdgfg" and the system would assume you'd entered a quote.
You might get the points, but your adversary and any spectators would likely consider you as someone without honour.
zen_tom, Dec 01 2004
  

       How is my second going to deal with it if I am dishonored? [link]
normzone, Dec 01 2004
  

       I'm not sure, but according to the rules, they might have to type "fhwgads ghahdsmf idojoig asdfoe" at right angles to the screen, or something.
zen_tom, Dec 01 2004
  

       That would appear to violate Rule 13:   

       Rule 13. No dumb shooting or firing in the air is admissible in any case. The challenger ought not to have challenged without receiving offense; and the challenged ought, if he gave offense, to have made an apology before he came on the ground; therefore, children's play must be dishonorable on one side or the other, and is accordingly prohibited
normzone, Dec 01 2004
  

       I guess we'd have to go by the closing note:   

       [N.B. All matters and doubts not herein mentioned will be explained and cleared up by application to the committee, who meet alternately at Clonmel and Galway, at the quarter sessions, for that purpose]
normzone, Dec 01 2004
  

       Hook catches Fish
Fish eats Bread
Bread covers Hook

Bread, Fish, Hook
Ling, Dec 02 2004
  

       Would that fish be lingcod?
normzone, Dec 02 2004
  

       UB blows up Vernon Vernon bores Po to death Po seduces UB   

       UB, Vernon, Po. Go!
etherman, Dec 02 2004
  

       No, doesn't work for me. I wouldn't remember who was supposed to seduce who.
Ling, Dec 02 2004
  

       po seduces UB - no way, Jose!
po, Dec 02 2004
  

       Ha! (you're not saying you couldn't if you wanted to, right?)
etherman, Dec 02 2004
  

       said it before he did - got my pride you know ;)
po, Dec 02 2004
  

       whereas he seems to be very coy about the subject. :o)
etherman, Dec 02 2004
  

       zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
po, Dec 02 2004
  

       It was, now this one is :o( . Cant do a running away from the scary, horny, Aussie cad emoticon. Maybe yahoo have one.
etherman, Dec 02 2004
  

       help <po> help!!!
etherman, Dec 02 2004
  

       well, I did try to warn you to step away from that line of thought...
po, Dec 02 2004
  

       true, although I think if you had mentioned the possibility of Aussie bear buggery then I may have stepped a little livlier.
etherman, Dec 02 2004
  

       so, its you dancing on coals rather than the bear. heh!
po, Dec 02 2004
  

       emmm funnily enough... no. Staff room maybe.
etherman, Dec 03 2004
  


 

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