Editorial Has potential
Strip Rock, Paper, Scissors: Gal Edition is a short, lighthearted game with appealing gyaru-styled artwork that draws players in with a familiar premise. The core gameplay is simple—a rock-paper-scissors minigame leading to adult content—and while some players report discovering a basic pattern (the AI doesn't repeat the same throw consecutively), others find the RNG unpredictable enough to keep replaying. Community feedback on the creative work itself is sparse but positive: players appreciate the art style and character aesthetic, and there's clear appetite for more content in this vein. The demo is playable but rough around the edges. Several players report crashes or blocking issues: a WebView2 installer loop that prevents launch on some Windows setups, and dialogue/animation bugs during intimate scenes that can soft-lock the game if players click through too quickly. Linux support requires community workarounds. The game ends after the first scene, so there's limited content to judge, but the foundation is there for those who can get it running.
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