(games) A popular child's game played by using hand signs; frequently used to break ties. Two players face each other with one hand out flat, palm facing up; other hand in a fist strikes the palm three times (often calling out ro! sham! bo! to keep the two players moving in sync), and on the third strike producing one of three hand symbols: Remaining a fist for "rock", a 'peace' sign for "scissors", the hand out flat with palm facing down for "paper". The winner is decided as follows: Rock beats scissors; scissors beat paper; paper beats rock. In the case of a tie (two of the same sign), the process is repeated.
According to the present invention, a global service can be provided for the simple rock-paper-scissors game which is known world-wide, and an exciting variation to the game is provided by use of a game database which stores the behavioural patterns of the players.
Delivering a path through WW2 where your Company grows and learns is our mission. Battlefield has always been about a balanced rock-paper-scissors gameplay, and it still is.