Editorial Meh
Lust Poker Club is a short, lighthearted game with appealing anime-style artwork that players consistently praise. However, the core poker gameplay is fundamentally broken—hand strength doesn't follow actual poker rules (players report winning with inferior hands, draws occurring incorrectly), and the combat/skill system is trivial (forcing defense on repeat wins automatically, opponent skills failing to activate). The game is playable and has sexual content that lands for its niche audience, but the broken game mechanics undermine any strategic appeal. Community feedback is limited and scattered, but the poker logic complaints appear in multiple reviews and go unanswered, suggesting a real issue rather than isolated confusion. On the technical side, the build has minor rough edges: resolution controls are missing from the settings menu (workarounds exist via command-line flags), and some players report incomplete gallery content or questions about endgame content, suggesting the game may be mid-development or intentionally short. Despite decent fundamentals, these gaps and the flawed core loop prevent a smooth experience.
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