We play Rock-Paper-Scissor( RPS) in classrooms, on the playground, on the school bus, or at home — anytime and anywhere! Sometimes we even use it to decide who goes first in other games. Do you know we could play RPS with a computer too?
We can build an RPS game using Scratch block coding. To make it fun, we can add colorful costumes, backgrounds, messages, sound effects and a scoreboard.
We can enhance the game by adding a timer so that the players have to select their move within the given time and declare the winner as the first to score 10 points
Project Link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1136468065