A downloadable game for Windows

In California Strip Poker, you play a game of strip poker against multiple sexy ladies.

The game images appear in slideshow-style in 1080P resolution.

Each lady has her own play style, can have multiple outfits, with multiple images for each level of undress, and can undress in a different order each game.

Tips:

  • Unlock special card faces by winning
  • Unlock extra spicy finales by defeating ladies multiple times
  • Click a player's icon to see their image immediately in the slideshow
  • Click the background to hide the HUD and enjoy the slideshow
  • Use the shield, redraw and buy-drink abilities to gain an edge
  • Press the escape key to immediately close the game


Make sure you check out the contributed opponents section for many additional downloadable players.

Want to help?  Contributions welcome! Can't program? No problem! I could use help with reporting bugs, making promo screenshot/videos, rendering new players and outfits, or contributing voice acting. Just drop me a comment.

If you enjoyed this game, check out my other game: Striple!

Updated 4 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 3.8 out of 5 stars
(13 total ratings)
AuthorEldricus
GenreCard Game, Strategy
Tags3D, Adult, Cute, Erotic, Lesbian, poker, Singleplayer, strip
Asset licenseCreative Commons Attribution_NonCommercial_NoDerivatives v4.0 International
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
InputsMouse

Download

Download
opponents_genai.zip 11 MB
Download
CSP Stripe Megapack 1.0.zip 1.9 GB
Download
California Strip Poker 1.18.zip 895 MB
Download
render_toolkit 1.10.zip 299 MB

Install instructions

Unzip the file and run CSP.exe

You will need Java installed on your computer.  You can download it here: http://java.com/download

Troubleshooting:

If launching CPS.exe does not work, try double clicking the csp.jar file.

If that doesn't work, try from the command prompt: go to that folder and type: java -jar csp.jar

Checking your java version:

Type java -version at the command prompt.  You should get something that starts with "java version 1.8...".   Note that versions of java 1.9 and above may also not work.

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