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At first the company published a variety of games, including titles in adventure and arcade-action genres, but were later best known for a strip poker series.

Critics appreciated the game's sense of humour and for effectively using their limited graphics to create titillating imagery.

Others felt that a video game was a depressing way for players to view such content, when alternatives like Playboy were available.

[5] When asked about potential controversy, Graham said that while they were bound to receive complaints with the title, the male version planned for 1988 would have evened things out, but it was never released.

[6] Billed as the first home computer strip poker video game, Strip Poker was ported to numerous platforms, including the Apple II (1982), Commodore 64 (1983), Atari 8-bit computers (1983), MS-DOS (1985), Amiga (1986), Atari ST (1987) and Apple IIGS (1987).

[23] Info noted that besides the obvious draw of the title, it was the only game on the Amiga that offered a reasonable version of poker.

[28] Amiga Joker gave Strip Poker II a mixed review, commenting that it was not the best way for players to access such content.