Cover art for Strip Poker Night at the Inventory, an adult visual novel by SPNATI

Strip Poker Night at the Inventory

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by SPNATI · developer page

Strip Poker with 200+ Characters from Popular Media

Get lucky, lose clothes, and make friends—all with your favorite characters!

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Strip Poker with 200+ Characters from Popular Media

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Strip Poker Night at the Inventory (SPNATI) is a community-built card game that strips away pretense—literally. You face off against over 200 characters faithfully pulled from anime, cartoons, video games, and internet culture, each with their own personality, dialogue, and animations. The premise is straightforward: play poker where losing means removing clothing, with the twist that you're not trying to win big hands—just avoid losing. Pairs are your safest bet, and the game helpfully suggests moves if you'd rather focus on the banter than perfect poker strategy.

Gameplay centers on rapid-fire rounds against individual opponents, punctuated by thousands of unique character interactions written by the community. SPNATI's greatest strength is its personality: characters respond to your wins and losses with context-specific quips, flirtation, and humor that reflect their source material. The character pool spans everything from mainstream franchises to niche properties, with representation across gender identities and body types. You customize your own character before each match—name, gender, size, and outfit—making each session feel personal rather than voyeuristic.

The adult content here is cheeky rather than graphic. Undressing is presented matter-of-factly through Kisekae-style 2D art; the game leans into the comedic and flirtatious tone rather than explicit detail. Losing all clothes triggers penalty forfeits that vary by character, adding an extra layer of consequence and personality.

Technically, SPNATI runs in HTML5, making it accessible across browsers without installation. The offline character editor means players can create original characters or add personal favorites without coding knowledge. Development is entirely community-driven—character submissions, dialogue writing, and art direction come from volunteers coordinated through Reddit. This makes the game a living project that constantly expands, though update frequency depends on contributor availability.

Pros

  • Enormous character roster spanning obscure and mainstream properties
  • Character-specific dialogue and animations create personality beyond mechanics
  • Community-created content means constant updates and fresh characters
  • Accessible poker variant—you're not punished for weak plays
  • Runs in browser with no install required
  • Character creation tools require no coding or art skills
  • Representation across gender identities and body diversity

Cons

  • Poker depth is minimal—strategy matters far less than luck
  • Character quality varies based on volunteer writer effort
  • Some characters may be outdated or low-effort early additions
  • No narrative arc or progression system beyond individual matches
  • Community-driven development can mean slow or inconsistent updates
Recommended for: This is for fans of crossover content who enjoy light-hearted adult themes without graphic content, and for players curious about how communities crowdsource game development. If you appreciate character interaction and personality over mechanical depth, SPNATI rewards you for each match.
Skip if: Skip this if you want strategic poker depth, graphic sexual content, or a single coherent narrative—SPNATI is fundamentally about hanging out with characters, not winning.
Similar taste: If you've enjoyed games that prioritize character personality and banter over mechanical challenge—like the lighter moments of Hatoful Boyfriend or the community customization of AI Dungeon—SPNATI's appeal lies in the sheer breadth of recognizable characters and their reactions to your choices.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Card Game
Platforms
html5
Languages
English
Author
SPNATI
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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