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Strip Poker Three is a straightforward poker game where you compete against three opponents using standard five-card rules. Set on DOS or Amiga, the single-player format focuses on simple cardplay and progressive wagering. Winning hands lets you gradually remove clothing from each opponent, with the goal of stripping them completely by depleting their funds. The interface uses basic VGA graphics for character visuals and includes digitized audio for the opening sequence. Gameplay loops around betting rounds and strategic bluffing, with minimal narrative or extra mechanics. This 1991 release stands out for its early use of digitized speech and enhanced visuals compared to prior entries in the series. While not a technical showcase by modern standards, it carved a niche for adult-themed casual gaming on older systems. The game’s straightforward approach and three-player limit kept it distinct from later entries, though its legacy is largely tied to its era-specific audience.
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