I have been looking for a new project to tackle when I came across this link: http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/pyBiblio/practice/wilson/rockpaperscissors.php.
Here is some sample output that was provided at the webpage: Welcome to Rock, Paper, Scissors! How many points are required for a win? 3 Choose (R)ock, (P)aper, or (S)cissors? r Human: rock Computer: paper Computer wins! Score: Human 0 Computer 1 Choose (R)ock, (P)aper, or (S)cissors? r Human: rock Computer: scissors Human wins! Score: Human 1 Computer 1 Choose (R)ock, (P)aper, or (S)cissors? p Human: paper Computer: paper A draw Score: Human 1 Computer 1 Choose (R)ock, (P)aper, or (S)cissors? s Human: scissors Computer: paper Human wins! Score: Human 2 Computer 1 Choose (R)ock, (P)aper, or (S)cissors? r Human: rock Computer: scissors Human wins! Final Score: Human 3 Computer 1 This looks like a fun project to work on. From reading the description, I feel this would be pretty straight forward game to program. However, I have no idea how the computer would decide if it wanted a rock, paper, or a pair of scissors. Any hints? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor