is an indie visual novel and text-based interactive fiction game developed and published by the creator SCUIID . Released as a standalone title, the game subverts classic romance and slice-of-life tropes by focusing on a simple yet high-stakes game of Rock, Paper, Scissors (RPS) between two lifelong friends.
: Statistically, human-modeled AI open with Rock or Scissors far less often than Paper on an initial unconditioned round.
Over half a dozen unique conclusions determined by your win/loss record and conversational affinity choices. Why the Game Resonates RPS With My Childhood Friend- -v1.0.0- -SCUIID-
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The version number, , suggests a beginning. It implies that this interaction is a prototype, a first draft of a farewell. Perhaps the childhood friend is moving away. Perhaps the silence between text messages has grown from hours to weeks. The game, in its digital iteration, becomes a preservation tactic. You cannot hold their hand across the server, but you can raise a virtual fist, a flat palm, two fingers for scissors. The haptic feedback of a mouse click stands in for the slap of skin on skin. is an indie visual novel and text-based interactive
Every time you play a round of RPS, the outcome dictates the flow of the scene. Because this is a "strip" style game, victory often rewards the player with a small "reward" (don’t worry, we’ll cover the content rating later), while losing might result in a funny reaction or a setback. The game tracks your wins, and the story progresses as you successfully defeat Ayano in the match.
: Every round won or lost influences a background sub-stat. High trust shifts the AI toward predictable, cooperative behavior patterns. Low trust triggers aggressive, deceptive, and counter-intuitive choice matrixes. Over half a dozen unique conclusions determined by
I'm a love interest in my childhood friend's reverse harem!!!
The thematic framing of the title taps into a universally recognized storytelling mechanism: . Popularized heavily across digital media, visual novels, and romantic subcultures , this trope builds immediate narrative equity: