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🎲 Rock, Paper, Scissors: Unveiling the Geek Tragedy Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Try it! on scissors

An interesting documentary about a simple game that everyone has played in their life. After watching it, I wanted to study more game theory. The people in the film are a bit trite, but I applaud their determination and drive. Worth a look!

Pros
  • beautiful thing
Cons
  • can hurt

Revainrating 4 out of 5

An interesting topic for everyone!

Who knew RPS could be such an intense sport?! I just remember something I played at school during recess. Well, I guess you learn something new every day! An interesting topic for everyone!

Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a show to watch while doing something else.

This show is fun to see how seriously people take Stone Paper Sizor! I mean how realistic can you get? This show may be presented by No Game No Life, a game theory based show. But then they show the 'Pro' guy that it's like a sport! Hm. There's something to it, if I win the RPS, I get pizza.

Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Simple naming rights for games become a problem.

Who would have thought that a simple adult game could spark a power struggle over money and naming rights? The innocence and idealism of the promoters collides with the promoters' desire for control and national recognition of cable sports. An excellent documentary that conveys the pure emotion of the game across all age groups. Winners and losers are observed as they attend events while backstory is decided on who actually controls the rights to the events. The results will surprise you.

Cons
  • Big and chunky