Video Strip Poker Boys 1.30
Video Strip Poker Boys 1.30
Category : Others
Submited Date : 27, Jan, 2009
Os Support : Windows Vista, 2003, XP, 2000, 98, Me
License : Demo
Price : $29
Size : 146MB
Publisher : http://www.strippokerboys.com
Description : Interactive strip poker video game with hundreds of in-game gestures and video quality significantly better than DVD. Playable in fullscreen or window. Natural impression of gambling with good-looking males, which respond and comment on the game in realtime. Choose between five opponents, which differ from each other not only in their looks, but also in their personalities and behaviour. You can play this multicultural game in one of 10 languages.
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