Telltale Texas Hold’Em is back!

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DID YOU KNOW…? Telltale Texas Hold’em was Telltale’s first game, released in 2005. It was their first test of the Telltale game engine, experimenting with characters, AI, and ultimately paved the way for everything that came next. Play a little bit of Telltale history today!

Now available again on PC.

Join poker’s most outspoken players for a hand of Telltale Texas Hold’em, the card game stacked high with personality.

Quips will fly, chips will fall, and you may just end up rolling in the aisles.

This is your chance to play in a poker tournament against four characters of such lethal absurdity, you’ll either die laughing or die trying. Test your skills as you answer life’s toughest questions…

Can you outsmart Harry Weinhead, the wily businessman and student of the game?
Can you humiliate Boris Krinkle, the tough guy with a heart of pure lead?
Can you groove with Theodore Dudebrough, slacker extraordinaire and just plain cool dude?
Can you even understand Grandma Shaky, the eccentric old coot who may be more dangerous than she looks?

Even if you’ve never played Texas Hold’em before, you’ll learn everything you need to know, and you’ll laugh learning it!

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10 thoughts on “Telltale Texas Hold’Em is back!

  1. Dear Telltale, on Android devices all your games have just one episode,then can you please update them( not all games) and set one or two more episodes?Also, I'm glad you came back 🙂

  2. telltale you guys can help me i have mcsm s2 but in parts of the episodes everything is transparent bug and is on top of everything as a buggy layer has to solve it? Please this bug turn the game impossiple to play

  3. That’s a little pathetic. I’m a supporter of Tell Tale, but part of the fun of Poker Night was all of these zany characters coming together and exchanging quips. Too bad.

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