A WiiWare version was released in North America on August 3, 2009 and in Europe on September 25, 2009.
The objective of the game is for players to win hands in order to remove articles of clothing from their female opponents, which are either portrayed by still photographs or manga-style artwork.
[3] The game was edited worldwide to remove nudity (whether this was due to problems with its ban in Australia is unknown) and this version of the game didn't even receive a MA15+ rating, but a more lucrative M rating due to sexual references.
Nintendo Life called the WiiWare version "a letdown for fans of both poker and sexiness", citing the bare bones presentation, odd application of rules and lack of multiplayer and replayability.
[4] IGN believed that the game will only appeal to adolescents and those who download it as a joke.