Strip Rock-paper-scissors - Police Edition Vide... !!top!! Guide
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Description: You’ve played it at the bar. You’ve played it for shots. But you’ve never played it like this. Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition Vide...
The Challenge: Instead of issuing a ticket immediately, the officers offered her a chance to avoid the citation if she could beat them in a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors . The neon lights of the precinct’s breakroom flickered,
Gameplay: It is a simple rock-paper-scissors game where you compete against a police officer character. Establish clear consent and opt-out rules before starting
Tips for safer, more fun play
- Establish clear consent and opt-out rules before starting.
- Set non-sexual penalties or alternatives (silly dares, removing an accessory) for anyone uncomfortable.
- Agree on a no-photos/video rule to prevent embarrassment later.
- Keep alcohol and pressure low so choices remain voluntary.
Atmosphere: Often presented as a lighthearted or "lewd" parody of police procedures. 💻 Technical Details Platform: Primarily available for PC.
The "Papers" Misunderstanding: A recurring joke/meme shows an officer asking a driver for their "papers" (registration), to which the driver responds by making the "paper" hand sign and then switching to "scissors" to claim a win before driving off.
Overall impression
As a gag or adult party novelty, it can deliver laughs in the right context, but its theme and mechanics carry real risks around consent and embarrassment. Treat it as a risky, niche icebreaker rather than a broadly enjoyable party game.
