Playhouse Strip Poker is a 1988 DOS card game that combines the traditional rules of poker with the novelty elements popular in adult entertainment software of the era. Players compete in poker matches where winning hands lead to humorous and increasingly revealing consequences for computer-controlled opponents. The gameplay itself is based on classic poker strategy, requiring players to understand probabilities, bluffing, and risk management. While the presentation is clearly a product of its time, the game represents an interesting chapter in early PC entertainment, when developers experimented with almost every possible theme. Playhouse Strip Poker is less about becoming a poker champion and more about the curiosity factor. After all, few games can claim to turn a simple card match into a competition where losing a hand becomes much more dramatic than expected.
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