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  • Summary: From the archives of Telltale Games, this jokey poker game pits iconic characters against the Player (that’s you!) in a high-stakes battle of cards, bets, and trash talk.

    Recently reopened following a seismic retrofit, the Inventory is once again the hottest gathering place for video game
    From the archives of Telltale Games, this jokey poker game pits iconic characters against the Player (that’s you!) in a high-stakes battle of cards, bets, and trash talk.

    Recently reopened following a seismic retrofit, the Inventory is once again the hottest gathering place for video game characters to unwind after a long day on the job. Drop in to play No Limit Texas Hold’em with four familiar faces: Max, Strong Bad, Tycho, and The Heavy.

    POKER WITH PERSONALITY: Poker Night combines the strategy of Texas Hold’em with the punchy banter of four famous characters from the Sam & Max, Homestar Runner, Penny Arcade, and Team Fortress franchises.
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  1. Mar 12, 2026
    80
    Modest though it may be, Poker Night at the Inventory proves to be as fun as ever. And while it’s easy to wish for more, the game is only $9.99. To quote Strong Bad, that’s “Chump change, I say. Chump change!” The game’s charming personality guarantees you’ll be busting it out for a tournament or two every now and again.
  2. Mar 31, 2026
    79
    Despite it just being a poker-playing sim, the oddball characters and their interactions make it a good time… though it helps if you know who they are.
  3. Mar 5, 2026
    70
    It’s good to see Skunkape get to continue its revisitation of classic Telltale history, instead of riding off into the sunset after finishing the Sam and Max trilogy. It’s also neat to see this little oddity in particular not only come back, but do so with tweaks and even keeping the Team Fortress 2 interactivity intact. I hope this team gets to continue working on stuff, keeping that era of adventure games alive for as long as possible. In the meantime though, I’m feeling like I could get pretty good at poker.