telesilla 2 days ago

I miss being so bored that you invent such games. I need to pack myself off for a holiday and leave my digital life behind for a few days, maybe where there is a piano and a nice view to paint.

Unai a day ago

If you don't have a dice, you can mentally roll one. Think of a bunch of numbers and add them all together, then add every digit of that number, and so on until you end up with a single digit from 1 to 9. 1, 2 and 3 is rock, 4, 5 and 6 is paper and 7, 8 and 9 is scissors.

For example: 23+42 (or 2+3+4+2 if that's easier for you to do, the result will be the same) = 65 → 6+5 = 11 → 1+1 = 2, rock.

Great to fall asleep, given how boring the game must be. I use that dice system in bed but in a RPG game (1 = "No, and also..."; 2,3,4 = "No"; 5 = "Yes, but..."; 6,7,8 = "Yes"; 9 = "Yes, and also...").

malkia a day ago

My grandfather, was a chess-meister, not of huge proportions, but well known in our city. Chess was almost like a diseases (he did not taught my father and his brother in the game, knowing the pain and suffering this would bring later in life)... So one thing he did when he was back home from the local chess club, is to play against himself - replaying old moves, or by the book, or something new, just heard. He would also this with other games - like bridge (or similar). He was truly a genius in his own, and I'm sure he had good time, but he understood really well that it was not good habit long term.

Some people find comfort this way, sometimes it's the only way to get through

kruffalon a day ago

This is genius!

I was not expecting such an elegant way to deal with PvP in an analog action solitaire game, excellent!!

  • fsckboy 5 hours ago

    >This is genius!

    if you don't have dice, use a coin, heads beats whatever you choose, tails loses to it. then, quicker if you don't choose, heads you lose, tails you win.

    with the coin you don't get ties, but ties you just shoot again so it hardly disturbs the outcome of the game.

    bigger genius.

tunesmith 2 days ago

Sometimes I think I'm the only person on the planet that grew up knowing it as "Rock Scissors Paper".

I still defend that as the best name in English. Rock needs to go first. Rock beats Scissors beats Paper. It's the most straightforward order.

  • malkia a day ago

    Is there a niche "endian" humor about this :) - e.g. is this the little endian, or big endian, or "middle" endian of "Rock Paper Scissors" - excuse my really poor attempt at this.

  • deaddodo 2 days ago

    If you call it Rock-Paper-Scissors it still follows logically:

    Rock loses to Paper loses to Scissors

    • furyofantares a day ago

      Or any other ordering

      • deaddodo 19 hours ago

        Yes, but I was specifically choosing the one that is by far the most popular one; at least in American English.

  • nkrisc a day ago

    That rings a bell, as in I think I had some classmates as a kid who called it that, and I remember thinking they were weird. I'd guess it was maybe 1:3 in favor of RPS over RSP.

  • chias 2 days ago

    I grew up calling it "Paper Scissors Rock"!

  • tosh 2 days ago

    in german it’s

    “Schere Stein Papier”

anthk a day ago

Ditto with Snakes and Ladders and the Goose game (juego de la oca in Spanish), with a similar gameplay. And Yahtzee.

  • kruffalon a day ago

    Parchís? "¡Oca, oca, tira porque me/te toca!"

    • anthk a day ago

      Parchís is Parcheese/Ludo, the four colored, squared racing board game. Here the player can choose between one and four pieces to move once the full set it's outside the 'home'.

      With Oca/Snakes and Ladders and such, the outcome it's the same with 0, 1 and N players. You just throw a dice and watch the events.

      • kruffalon 14 hours ago

        Ah! Yes, you're right, I think we had one board with Parchís on one side and Oca on the other so we never really named the Oca game (which we almost never played since it's more boring because it lacks player agency).