My Rock, Paper, Scissors Adventure in C++
What Inspired Me
Being a student from India, I always wanted to spice up my C++ skills by diving into something more exciting than regular console programs. The classic game of Rock, Paper, Scissors struck a chord with me—it's simple yet strategic. So, I decided to create my own version of the game to blend fun with learning. # Learning the Ropes
As I ventured into this project, I found myself exploring the intricacies of C++ like never before. From handling user inputs to coding the game logic, every step taught me something new. The randomization aspect, making the computer's choices unpredictable, added a cool touch to the learning process. # Building the Game
Starting with the basics, I structured the program to include functions for user interaction, game logic, and result display. The game loop, allowing players to keep playing until they chose to exit, gave it a lively feel. And of course, adding a bit of randomness to the computer's moves spiced things up
Challenges Faced
Being meticulous with user input and making sure the game stayed fair and balanced were my main hurdles. Debugging and testing became my sidekicks in this journey, helping me overcome glitches and fine-tune the game for a smooth experience.
In a nutshell, this project not only sharpened my C++ skills but also added a dash of creativity to my cod
Built With
- c++
- iostreams
- stl

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