Honey Peach, also known as Mein Quan, is a rock-paper-scissors video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Players challenge a series of progressively skilled female opponents. The objective is to time the selection of rock, paper, or scissors by pressing the corresponding button as two hands display rapid movements. Players face three stages of undressing, and losing six rounds to a single opponent results in game over.
Honey Peach (also known as Meinü Quan) is a very simple rock-paper-scissors game in which the player competes against several increasingly skillful female opponents. The screen displays two hands, each representing a competitor, rapidly closing and opening fists. The goal is to press one of the three buttons corresponding to rock, paper, and scissors at the right time, stopping the movement and displaying the results. The women undress in three stages; the game is lost if the player has lost six times to the same woman.