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# rock paper scissors
### ~avatar avatar
### @video td/videos/rock-paper-scissors-0
In this project, you will build a rock-paper-scissor game with the BBC micro:bit
### ~
## Materials needed
* your BBC micro:bit, that's it!
## 1
We want the micro:bit to choose rock, paper, or scissors when it is shaken. Let's begin by creating an on shake condition so the micro:bit will run code when it is shaken.
```blocks
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
})
```
Next, create a variable and store pick random number from 0 to 2. On shake, a number will be randomly picked from 0-2. We will randomly display an image based on the random number returned.
```blocks
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
let img = Math.random(3)
})
```
The micro:bit will look like it's showing 1 frame of the image by displaying the whole image when pick random is equal to 0. We can help the micro:bit randomly decide which image to use by pick random.
The micro:bit will randomly pick the image to display with show LEDs and the ``pick random`` block.
```blocks
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
let img = Math.random(3)
if (img == 2) {
basic.showLeds(`
# # # # #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# # # # #
`)
}
})
```
## 2
The micro:bit will look like it's showing 1 frame of the image by displaying the whole image when pick random is equal to 1.
We can help the micro:bit randomly decide which image to use by pick random.
The micro:bit will randomly pick the image to display with show LEDs and the pick random function.
### ~avatar avatar
Click on the blue gearwheel to open the ``if`` editor. Drag and drop the ``else if`` block in the ``if`` block to add it.
### ~
```blocks
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
let img = Math.random(3)
if (img == 0) {
basic.showLeds(`
# # # # #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# # # # #
`)
} else if (img == 1) {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # # # .
. # # # .
. # # # .
. . . . .
`)
}
})
```
## 3
The micro:bit will look like it's showing 1 frame of the image by displaying the whole image when pick random is not equal to 0 and not equal to 1.
We can help the micro:bit randomly decide which image to use by pick random. The micro:bit will randomly pick the image to display with show LEDs and the pick random function.
```blocks
input.onGesture(Gesture.Shake, () => {
let img = Math.random(3)
if (img == 0) {
basic.showLeds(`
# # # # #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# . . . #
# # # # #
`)
} else if (img == 1) {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . . .
. # # # .
. # # # .
. # # # .
. . . . .
`)
} else {
basic.showLeds(`
. . . # #
# # . # .
. . # . .
# # . # .
. . . # #
`)
}
})
```
Your game is ready!
## 4
When the button ``A`` is pressed, increment the score by 1. You can select ``Game`` drawer then add ``change score by 1``.
```blocks
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
game.addScore(1)
})
```
## 5
After incrementing the score, display the total number of wins you have.
```blocks
input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
game.addScore(1)
basic.showString("WINS:")
basic.showNumber(game.score())
})
```
## 6
You have successfully tracked and displayed the number of wins on the micro:bit! However, what about losses?
Use the Game drawer to change score by -1 when button `B` is pressed. Here are all the blocks you will need:
```shuffle
input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
game.addScore(-1)
basic.showString("LOSSES:")
basic.showNumber(game.score())
})
```