Clash of Rock Paper Scissors launched yesterday on Steam, turning the world’s simplest game into a frantic online PvP brawler.

Clash of Rock Paper Scissors launched yesterday on Steam, turning the world’s simplest game into a frantic online PvP brawler.

Instead of throwing hand signs on the playground, you’re morphing into rock, paper, or scissors mid-fight to counter your opponent. Rock crushes scissors, paper smothers rock, scissors slice paper—the rules never changed, but here they’re weaponized inside neon arenas where one-button controls are all you need to scrap with strangers.

The core of the experience is online PvP. Every match is a mix of bluffing, prediction, and split-second morphing against real players. Bots are available if you’re flying solo, but they’re just warm-ups—the real fun is trying to psyche out humans in chaotic, fast-paced duels.

What you don’t get is couch play. There’s no local split-screen, which feels like a missed shot for a game that screams “party mode.” Remote Play Together softens the blow a little, but this is very much designed for online competition.

Made by deedevs, it’s launching at a throwaway price: C$0.77 (40% off). Achievements, controller support, and cloud saves round out the package, but the real selling point is obvious—it’s Rock, Paper, Scissors, and now you can finally beat people around the world with it.

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MissConstrue@mefi.social · 2 pts · 350d

@atomicpoet @videogames Ok, that's funny!