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Strip Rockpaperscissors Police Edition Vide New Free -

Losing a hand = Remove one clothing item (hat, sunglasses, badge, tie, shirt, shoes, pants, etc.).
First to lose all items = Loses the game. The winner gets a “Case Closed” screen with bragging rights.

Search analytics show a sharp increase in queries for "new free" versions of this content. Why?

(Host, in a mock-serious tone):

"Welcome to Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: Police Edition! If you lose, you risk... losing a prop item! Let’s meet our players: Officer Karen, Suspect Dave, and... Traffic Stunner!"
(Play a round. When someone loses, the "cop" acts out a fake ticket:)
Officer: "You’re cited for... not throwing scissors fast enough. Pay a $5 fine, or do 5 burpees for the department!"


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Surprisingly, yes. The bluffing layer is what elevates it.

Before each throw, you can “Mirror” (copy opponent’s last move), “Defy” (auto-lose but steal a token), or “Badge” (reveal your throw early to intimidate). The AI opponents—from a jittery jaywalker to a stone-faced sheriff—have distinct patterns. One reviewer on Itch.io wrote:

“I came for the ‘strip’ meme. I stayed because the Deputy Dog AI actually feints Rock into Scissors. Help.”

The stripping animation is quick, tastefully cartoonish (clothes fade into sparkles), and always skippable. The game remembers your comfort settings: you can set a “floor” (e.g., stop at undershirt) or turn off stripping entirely for a pure psychology duel. Losing a hand = Remove one clothing item

The standard version is fun, but the "Police Edition" adds a layer of roleplay, power dynamics, and specific "code" rules that have turned it into a viral sensation.

In the Police Edition, the players typically adopt roles: one (or both) acts as law enforcement. The aesthetic is crucial—think aviator sunglasses, fake badges, handcuffs (used as props, not restraints), and often, costume pieces like a police cap or a "cop" windbreaker.

Here are the common rule variations that define this edition:

The visual aspect is what drives the demand for the "vide" (video) format. Unlike the standard game, the Police Edition relies heavily on costumes, attitude, and staged "interrogation room" sets. "Welcome to Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors: Police Edition

Here’s the shocker: It’s genuinely free. No ads, no “energy” timers, no pay-to-remove-pixels.

Monetization comes from cosmetic only DLC packs ($2.99 each): retro uniforms, silly hats, neon hand effects for Rock-Paper-Scissors throws. The base game includes 12 uniforms, 4 interrogation rooms, and full AI logic. Yamamoto insists:

“I wanted to prove that a weird, adult-themed game could survive on goodwill and silly hats. So far, people are buying the ‘Doughnut Camo’ skin just to support us.”