# Two player Rock Paper Scissors game # Congradulate winner # Ask if players wish to play again players = ["",""] quit = False playersQuit = "y" winner = "player " tie = None while quit == False: i = 0 tie = None winner = "player " while i <=1: #Is there no for (i=0; i<2; i++) equiv in python? print ("\n" * 100) players[i] = input("Player " + str(i + 1) + ", enter (R)ock, (P)aper, or (S)cissors:" ) players[i] = players[i].lower() if players[i] == "r" or players[i] == "p" or players[i] == "s": i += 1 ## else, repeat question if players[0] == players[1]: tie = True print("We have a tie!!!") elif players[0] == "r" and players[1] == "p": winner += "2" elif players[0] == "r" and players[1] == "s": winner += "1" elif players[0] == "s" and players[1] == "p": winner += "1" elif players[0] == "s" and players[1] == "r": winner += "2" elif players[0] == "p" and players[1] == "s": winner += "2" elif players[0] == "p" and players[1] == "r": winner += "1" if tie != True: print("Congrats", winner, "You've won!") playersQuit = input("Would you like to play again? (y/n): ") if playersQuit.lower() == "n": quit = True