Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock

Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock

by Joan CiberSheep

App

Play this classic game expanded with additional weapons

About Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock

"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, and as it always has, rock crushes scissors.", Sheldon Cooper

Tap or shake the device to roll, choose 1 or 2 players.

Recent Changes

v2.0.0
- Update to Focal

1.0.5
- Added French translation (thanks Anne Onyme 017)

1.0.3
- Added splash screen
- Fix not being able to play if change from 1/2 player mode while in play
- Fix memory bug
- Added desktop keywords
- Fix cards in SuruDark
v1.0.2
- Updated French translation. Thanks Anne Onyme 017

v1.0.1
- Added French translation. Thanks Anne Onyme 017
- Updated Catalan translation
- Fixed typo

Permissions

  • Sensors

Community Built

This app has been released under the GNU GPL v2 license. It is developed in the open and you can review the source code.

Info

  • Published Date

    Nov 5, 2019

  • Updated Date

    Nov 17, 2024

  • Current Version

    2.0.0

  • Total Downloads

    767

  • Latest Version Downloads

    83

  • Supported Architectures

    all

  • Translation Languages

    ca, fr, nl

Links

Reviews

hisacro

Reviewed Nov 25, 2024 for version 2.0.0

good app but bit of info on how the app works would be better, was confused how is it twoplayers.

Nero

Reviewed Nov 20, 2024 for version 2.0.0

Only installed it because SIMPLY AWESOME!!! 😎😁👍🏻👍🏻 #TheBigBangTheoryFTW!!!

Marcos Costales

Reviewed Oct 2, 2020 for version 1.0.3 (older version)

I like this app! Original and excelent execution for create it! We need more original apps/games like this one ❤

TD

Reviewed Sep 26, 2020 for version 1.0.3 (older version)

Co game concept, poor execution. It has,a lot of potential but unfortunately falls flat as there is no real tutorial for how to use the app and it seems that it is all totally random with no real way to strategise from what I can tell. But it runs totally fine otherwise on my PinePhone running Ubuntu Touch.