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Rock Paper Scissors Pokémon Battle

TETeeMee123•Created September 6, 2016
Rock Paper Scissors Pokémon Battle
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Instructions

ABOUT THE GAME: This game picks one of two players to win by random, unless one of the players doesn't know all the rules, in which case they are less likely to win. You can play on your own to pick a random number of 1 or 2, or play with a friend as intended. HOW TO PLAY: First of all decide who is player 1 and who is player 2. At the start of the game, virtual dices are rolled to determine who starts first and what each player's two types are. Each turn, the respective player decides which of its two (pre-chosen) types to attack with and then attacks the other player with that type. The attack will use the other player's types to determine how much health (hp) they lose. If a type is bad against the attacking type it means more hp is lost, whereas if it is good against the attacking type, less hp is lost. If both defending types are bad against the attacking type then a whole lot of hp is lost, but if both are good against the attacking type then very little is lost. Whether or not a type is good against another is determined by the set of type rules. RULES: Scissors cuts Paper, Paper covers Rock, Rock crushes Lizard, Lizard poisons Spock, Spock smashes Scissors, Scissors decapitates Lizard, Lizard eats Paper, Paper disproves Spock, Spock vaporizes Rock, Rock crushes Scissors, For all the above rules, the first type is good against the second and the second is bad against the first, Normal has no strengths and is only bad against rock.

Description

A fusion between pokemon battles and rock paper scissors. WHERE THE TYPES COME FROM: Rock, Paper, Scissors - From the original game. Lizard, Spock - From Sam Cass's version of the game, as shown on 'The Big Bang Theory'. Normal, Rock - From Pokemon. I came up with and made this simulation.

Project Details

Project ID120166174
CreatedSeptember 6, 2016
Last ModifiedSeptember 6, 2016
SharedSeptember 6, 2016
Visibilityvisible
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