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Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em

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59%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay, grinding
59% User Score Based on 79 reviews

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Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em is a multiplayer tactical role playing game with horror, thriller, anime and erotic themes. It was developed by ©7 Points Digital Tech Limited and was released on January 3, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

Poker Fate – Choose your poker partner and enter a duel against fate! Play for free! Dive into thrilling Texas Hold'em with charming characters, dazzling effects, and endless excitement. "In this battle of wits, your hand decides fate—yet it's you who will rewrite the ending." When rivalry and cooperation collide at the table, when the balance of strategy and luck shifts— your de…

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59%
Audience ScoreBased on 79 reviews
story3 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • The game offers familiar and intuitive Texas Hold'em poker gameplay with quick rounds and multiple game modes including tournaments and friendly matches.
  • Its character-driven progression system featuring fully animated, voice-acted anime girls adds charm and visual appeal, making poker more engaging and relaxed.
  • Generous free-to-play elements compared to similar cosmetic-only gachas, including regular free pulls, cross-platform account linking, and accessible in-game rewards, make it playable without spending money.
  • The gacha system is stingy and expensive with low pull rates and no pity guarantees, making character collection difficult especially for free-to-play players.
  • Monetization is aggressive and pay-to-win concerns are raised by some players due to lack of transparency and high prices for characters and cosmetics.
  • UI and technical issues such as no FPS limiter, occasional login problems, poorly explained currencies, and limited customization detract from the overall experience.
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay closely follows standard Texas Hold'em rules, making it familiar and accessible to both new and experienced players, with tutorials and in-game progression that add engagement without disrupting balance. While the core poker mechanics are solid and intuitive, the game emphasizes anime-style characters and gacha elements, which may appeal to casual players but feel superficial to purists seeking a deeper poker experience. Overall, the gameplay is smooth and functional, though monetization through cosmetic purchases is prominent.

    • “At its core, the gameplay adheres closely to standard Texas Hold’em rules, making it immediately accessible to anyone with even a basic understanding of poker.”
    • “The game includes tutorials and guided systems that help newcomers grasp these mechanics, while still leaving room for experienced players to apply deeper strategies.”
    • “Players can access the full gameplay loop without an upfront cost, and progression is tied to in-game rewards and unlockables rather than real-money stakes.”
    • “Poker but with waifus — it’s just poker, but they want you to give them money for skins and stuff. It’s not fun gameplay; play some poker in real life for a better experience.”
    • “Otherwise, the gameplay is alright.”
    • “The obvious aside, the mechanics are literally the same as every other poker app out there, which is honestly a good thing as it is familiar and intuitive.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is highlighted by the game's unique combination of poker gameplay with a waifu-themed story mode, setting it apart from typical poker or mahjong games. However, some users feel the progression and rewards system is stingy and requires significant grinding, making it less rewarding compared to other gachas despite decent pull rates. Overall, the story is appreciated for its distinctiveness, though the pacing and reward availability may impact player enjoyment.

    • “It's a poker game with massive waifu, featuring a unique story mode that sets it apart from other poker or mahjong games.”
    • “This is further supported by the fact that you can continue to complete missions even after meeting the threshold, allowing people who want to play more than the minimum to continue being rewarded for their time.”
    • “It also offers you bonus missions.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding is a significant part of the game, necessary for obtaining free character skins and tickets through consistent effort and patience. While the process can be tedious, regular missions and gifts help ease resource acquisition, allowing players to progress without spending money.

    • “Mahjsoul requires a significant amount of grinding in order to get the 5 free tickets a month, while PF offers you 1 ticket per week from doing the weekly missions as well as plenty of gifts in the dailies/weeklies to ensure that you can always trade in for the 2nd weekly ticket via gift exchange.”
    • “It is also awesome that this game is free despite resources and chips being tedious to acquire.”
    • “Similarly to the summons, this will take a bit of grinding and patience.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics stand out with a vibrant anime-inspired art style that emphasizes character expression over realistic poker room visuals, enhancing the game's unique, lighthearted atmosphere. Fans of anime aesthetics will find the artwork and voice lines charming and engaging, while those seeking a traditional poker experience might find it less appealing.

    • “Rather than attempting to replicate the atmosphere of real-world poker rooms, the game leans fully into its identity as a character-focused, visually expressive experience, using aesthetics and progression systems to reshape how players engage with a traditionally strategy-first genre.”
    • “Pretty amazing if you're a fan of poker and the "pretty anime girls" aesthetic.”
    • “The voice lines and artwork whilst playing poker makes me sooooo happy and docile.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization is widely criticized for its expensive and unclear gacha pull rates, especially frustrating for players in regions without in-game purchase options. Many feel the model is exploitative and unfriendly to free-to-play users, despite the game itself functioning adequately.

    • “The worst monetization I've ever seen; every other gacha game provides clear details on how much you need for a single pull and a 10-pull.”
    • “The game's monetization model is overpriced and despises free players.”
    • “The most frustrating part is going to be the gacha pull rates, particularly if you're in a region that doesn't allow in-game purchases.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is lighthearted and revolves around the blend of poker with anime girls, silly emotes, and playful player interactions. While the game involves real-money chip purchases, the pre-flop antics and emote spamming add a fun, chill atmosphere with no serious stakes. Overall, the humor enhances the casual and social poker experience.

    • “Hilarious game and fun player ecosystem with silly emotes.”
    • “Also, spamming emotes when things go sideways is funny.”
    • “Since there are zero stakes at play (no real world money involved), the pre-flop shenanigans are sometimes really funny.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is distinctively character-driven and visually expressive, prioritizing dynamic interactions and progression systems over traditional poker room realism, resulting in a lively and personalized experience at the table.

    • “Rather than attempting to replicate the atmosphere of real-world poker rooms, the game leans fully into its identity as a character-focused, visually expressive experience, using aesthetics and progression systems to reshape how players engage with a traditionally strategy-first genre.”
    • “These characters react dynamically during matches, creating a more lively and personalized atmosphere at the table.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the music to be chill and fitting, complementing the overall atmosphere alongside the character art and poker-themed elements.

    • “The character art is stunning and the music is pretty chill too.”
    • “Poker styles, characters, music, tables, things like that.”
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Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em is a tactical role playing game with horror, thriller, anime and erotic themes.

Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 40 hours playing Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em.

Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em was released on January 3, 2026.

Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em was developed by ©7 Points Digital Tech Limited.

Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Poker Fate - Anime Girls Texas Hold'em is a multiplayer game.

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