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1988 Amiga strategy game. Strip poker against an opponent with escalating stakes. Gameplay combines poker mechanics with strategic decision-making. Setting shifts from park to nightclub.

Developer: Infogrames Europe SA, ERE Informatique
Genre: Strategy / tactics
Released: 1988
File size: 578.31 KB
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Game Overview

Teenage Queen came out on the Amiga in 1988 from Infogrames and ERE Informatique. It was part of that wave of European-developed games that often mixed straightforward concepts with a bit of cheeky humor, fitting right in on a platform known for its eclectic library.

You play a young man trying to win a date by beating the titular queen at strip poker. The core gameplay is a standard five-card draw poker match, but the objective is to deplete your opponent's clothing instead of her chips. Each hand you win removes an article of her attire, with the setting changing from a park to a more intimate nightclub as the stakes get higher. The strategy involves knowing when to hold or fold, managing your virtual money for bets, and hoping for good cards. It feels like a very specific, slightly awkward time capsule of late 80s computer game humor.

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