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Shotgun is a game similar to rock-paper-scissors but with the addition of some strategy, depth, and of course, guns! It is mostly used in public events and primary schools.
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Devise a way for you and your partner to take turns simultaneously. For example, one person might count to 3 and both of you make your move. Another way is to face each other with your palms out, and make your moves when you touch hands.
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Make your move. You can only make one move per turn. There are three different moves:
- Reload: Make the shape of a gun and point it up in the air. You must reload at least once before shooting. Reloads can be accumulated. A certain number of accumulated reloads grants a specific weapon. One reload gives a pistol, three gives a machine gun, and five a shotgun.
- Shoot: Pantomime the action of shooting your opponent. You may use any weapon that the number of reloads you have allows for. For example, if you only have one reload you can only fire your pistol once, but if you have three reloads you can either fire your pistol three times (that is, across three separate turns without needing to reload) or fire your machine gun once. Make sure that it is clear which weapon you are shooting your opponent with. You may only fire ONE shot per turn (one pistol shot, one machine gun shot, etc.)
- Block: Cross your arms over your chest. This will block all shots. In simple shotgun, your shield can never be compromised.
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Repeat steps 1-2 until someone dies. Someone dies if they are shot while reloading. If both players shoot each other at the same time, whoever has the more powerful weapon wins (the machine gun overpowers the pistol, the shotgun overpowers the machine gun and pistol). If the weapons are of the same strength, the game is a draw.
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Devise a way for you and your partner to take turns simultaneously. For example, one person might count to 3 and both of you make your move. Another way is to face each other with your palms out, and make your moves when you touch hands.
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Make your move. You can only make one move per turn. There are now five different moves:
- Reload: Make the shape of a gun and point it up in the air. You must reload at least once before shooting. Reloads can be accumulated. A certain number of accumulated reloads grants a specific weapon. One reload gives a pistol, three gives a machine gun, five a shotgun, and ten a bazooka.
- Shoot: Pantomime the action of shooting your opponent. You may use any weapon that the number of reloads you have allows for. For example, if you only have one reload you can only fire your pistol once, but if you have three reloads you can either fire your pistol three times (that is, across three separate turns without needing to reload) or fire your machine gun once. Make sure that it is clear which weapon you are shooting your opponent with. You may only fire ONE shot per turn (one pistol shot, one machine gun shot, etc.)
- Block: Cross your arms over your chest. This will block all shots. Your "shield" can now only take a limited amount of damage before you either die or can no longer block. It can take 9 damage, while the player can take 1 damage. The damage a weapon inflicts generally depends on how much reloads it requires to fire, with a few exceptions: the knife and the pistol cannot damage the shield (but will still do 1 damage to the player, killing them). The machine gun does 3 damage, the shotgun does 5 damage, and the bazooka does 10 damage (making it unblockable in practice).
- Take Out Knife: Pantomime the action of taking out some sort of bladed weapon. This only has to be done once. Once your knife has been taken out, you may now stab as one of your moves.
- Stab: Pantomime the motion of stabbing your opponent with a knife. You must have already taken out your knife on a previous turn. Stabbing does not require any reloading.
- Emergency reload: This is an optional rule. Players may be allowed to block and reload at the same time, once per game. Cross your arms over your chest, with one hand in the shape of a gun. You must also announce that you are using your emergency reload.
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Repeat steps 1-2 until someone dies. Someone dies if they are shot/stabbed while reloading or taking their knife out, or if their shield is compromised. If both players shoot each other at the same time, whoever has the more powerful weapon wins (the pistol overpowers the knife, the machine gun overpowers the pistol, the shotgun overpowers the machine gun and pistol, and the bazooka overpowers all other weapons). If the weapons are of the same strength, the game is a draw.
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QuestionWhat about deflectors?Community AnswerUsually plain surfaces like metal sheets reflect on certain angles.
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QuestionDoes bazooka destroy shield?Veronica VasconezCommunity AnswerYes, always. The bazooka destroys all and the shield is nothing compared to the bazooka.
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QuestionWhat happens if you both shoot each other?Python!=CSSCommunity AnswerThe bullet perfectly hits each other at the middle so you both just lose 1 reload and play continues normally.
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- A good way to keep the game going is to reload a few times, shoot less and keep using your shield. Some people may regard using your shield a lot as cheating, but a lot of people use this to keep the game going on.Thanks
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