Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition (Ero Janken Fukei-hen) is a pixel-art, adult-themed indie simulation game developed by JERMANEELS. Released on September 28, 2022, for PC and mobile, the gameplay centers on rock-paper-scissors matches against a police officer character. For more details, visit HowLongToBeat How long is Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors - Police Edition?
On paper, combining law enforcement roleplay with erotic strip gaming is a disaster. In practice, it’s so over-the-top that it circles back to hilarious. The FIN version leans into the satire:
The key is that no one takes it seriously. You’re not actually roleplaying as a corrupt officer (we hope). You’re laughing at the absurdity of yelling “FREEZE! ROCK BEATS SCISSORS!” while your friend fumbles with Velcro handcuffs. strip rockpaperscissors police edition fin full
This is where the "Full" version (often called the "Fin" ruleset) differs from the basic variant.
1. The Miranda Clause (Paper + Handcuffs) If the Officer throws Paper (representing a ticket book) and the Civilian throws Rock (resistance), the Civilian must remove two items instead of one. This simulates "escalating the situation." Why “Police Edition”
2. The PIT Maneuver (Scissors + 2 Fingers) If the Civilian throws Scissors (cutting the tape) and the Officer throws Scissors back, it is a Double Draw. Neither loses clothing. Instead, both must immediately draw a "weapon" (a finger gun). The first to shout "Fin" (police radio code for "end of transmission") forces the other to lose one item.
3. The High-Speed Chase (Rock + Rock) If both players throw Rock, it triggers a chase. Players must stand up and walk in a circle three times while chanting "Ten-Seventeen." The first person to sit back down wins the round; the loser removes a shoe. The art style (in the digital version) is
The Officer initiates the traffic stop.
Unlike the standard version where you simply throw signs, the Police Edition FIN Full utilizes a narrative structure divided into three "Pursuit Rounds."