Strip Rockpaperscissors Ghost Edition Fina Portable -

The case is smaller than a deck of standard playing cards (only 2.5 inches x 3.5 inches) but features a rare-earth magnetic closure. It attaches to your keychain, belt loop, or even the side of a refrigerator.

| Feature | Standard Strip RPS | Ghost Edition (Old) | Fina Portable | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 4th Sign (Ghost) | No | Yes | Yes | | Portable Case | No | No | Yes (Keychain) | | Waterproof | No | No | Yes | | LED Ambient Light | No | No | Yes | | Ghost Gauge Dial | No | No | Yes | | Price | $5 (DIY) | $15 | $24.99 |

Standard paper cards get ruined by spilled drinks (common in adult party settings). The Fina Portable uses a Bamboo-fiber composite that is 100% waterproof and beer-proof. You can play in a hot tub, at a pool party, or during a rainy camping trip.

  • Tournament: Bracket-style play for 3–8 players.
  • Quick Play: Single round with immediate result.
  • Controls & Interface

  • Customization

  • Multiplayer & Connectivity

  • Privacy & Safety

  • Audio & Visuals

  • Accessibility

  • Settings & Extras

  • In the Ghost Edition, the traditional three signs (Rock, Paper, Scissors) are joined by a fourth, ethereal sign: The Ghost. The rules are slightly altered:

    This fourth element creates a psychological nightmare for players. You can no longer rely on standard probability. The Ghost introduces bluffing and fear, making each round exponentially more intense—perfect for a strip game.

    A unique innovation: a built-in rotating dial on the back of the case that tracks "Strip Debt." Instead of removing clothes one at a time, players can accumulate points and remove at dramatic moments. This is exclusive to the Fina edition. strip rockpaperscissors ghost edition fina portable

    Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors games emerged from early 2000s Japanese PC-98 and Flash adult game scenes. Ghost Edition specifically parodies the popular manga/anime trope of “ghost girl challenges protagonist to games.” The “Fina Portable” moniker likely references:

    No major game company (Nintendo, Sony, Sega) has endorsed or published this title.


    The market has seen several "travel" and "party" editions of strip games, but the Fina tag is what sets this apart. "Fina" likely derives from Final or Refined, indicating this is the ultimate, polished release. "Portable" means the entire experience fits in your pocket.

    Here is what the Fina Portable edition includes: The case is smaller than a deck of