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For those interested in building or playing these games, these videos demonstrate different paper combat styles and competitive fighting concepts: Paper Game #14 (Super Street Fighter 2!) YouTube · Flamespot

In the context of professional fighting games (like Street Fighter V ), "paper" often metaphorically refers to . This is part of a "Rock-Paper-Scissors" (RPS) strategy: Rock (Meaty Attack) : Beats "Scissors" (button pressing). Paper (Throw) : Beats "Rock" (blocking). Scissors (Shimmy/Movement) : Beats "Paper" (whiffed throw). Fighting В» Page 2 of 4 В» Socigames

: Players fold a piece of paper in half and draw "soldiers" or "tanks" on their side. To "attack," you draw a dot on your side, fold the paper over, and press hard; if the transferred ink lands on an opponent's unit, it is destroyed. For those interested in building or playing these

The search result refers to , a platform that likely catalogs or provides tutorials for "paper games," which are DIY games made from paper and pen. These typically include classic combat-style games like Paper War or adaptations of popular fighting titles. Common "Paper Fighting" Games Scissors (Shimmy/Movement) : Beats "Paper" (whiffed throw)

: A complex paper-based game where players use printable templates for characters and battlefields. It involves movement cards (Jump, Stay, Crouch) and action cards (Attack, Special, Block) played simultaneously to simulate a real fighting game.

: Some systems use a "target" mechanic where a defender draws a secret target on the inside of a folded page, and the attacker tries to guess its location by drawing a dot on the outside. Technical "Paper" in Fighting Games