Governor of Poker

Governor of Poker Gameplay Video
(Click video screen to start or stop gameplay video)
Texas-style poker
Tournament and cash games
Distinct player styles
Now available for both PC and Mac!
It’s best not to mess with Texas in this battle to poker superstardom. Earn your title by challenging old western poker pros and see your name in the local paper. Compete for cash, fame, properties, transport assets, and more. Youda Governor of Poker revisits the roots of this riveting card game. Youve got to hold em and know when to fold em to take over Texas.

Governor of Poker for PC
System Requirements
OS:Windows XP/Vista
Memory512mb
DX:10.0
HD:40mb
Governor of Poker for MAC
System Requirements
OS:10.4, 10.5 (recommended)
Memory512mb
Governor of Poker Now Available as a Free Online Game!
Same game - no download - just click Play Online!

Vroya’s Review
Like Texas Holdem? You’re gonna love Governor of Poker.
You start out with only a few bucks, and you’ve gotta win Poker Tournaments to win. I’ve only played a few minutes so far, just to get a feel for the game, but I promise you this, I’m going straight back to the game after I write this short review.
Gameplay is identical to regular Texas Holdem. I initially chose “Easy” for the game mode, and I’ll tell you - it doesn’t change the poker at all. Lol - I lost my first tournament - and badly (number 8 out of 8 players - you can’t get much worse than that.) Of course, I can “claim” that I only played a little bit “for testing purposes only” but that would be a lie. I simply didn’t play well, and the cards didn’t fall in my favor. I’m figuring that the “Easy Mode” refers to buying out the towns with your winnings.
I have played other poker games before, and done well, but ultimately I’ve gotten bored of them - the same game over and over, and just getting “cash” that really isn’t good for anything except making you feel good. Governor of Poker has you collecting, houses, transportation (horses, etc) so you can travel to other tournaments, etc. Ultimately I think you try to take over Texas. Cool - actual goals to complete.
The graphics are on par with other casual games, clean and crisp, but nothing to really make it stand out - but nothing bad about them. The audio is OK, you have crowd noises in the saloons, and the other “players” have a couple lines each. It does get a bit repetitive, but the sound can be turned off without taking anything from the game. By going to options, you can easily switch to or from windowed or full screen mode (great for keeping a small window open while you’re supposed to be doing something else), and there doesn’t seem to be a “timer”. From what I could tell, you can take a bathroom break any time you want (or walk the dog - as I had to do during my little test).
If you love Texas Holdem - Download and try out Governor of Poker. You’re gonna love it. When you decide to purchase it - be sure to check also join the Game Club. Doing so will get you this game for only $6.99! Enjoy!



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Game Reviewer written on29. July 2008 at 6:40 pm
Play Texas Hold ‘Em against skillful computer opponents in Governor of Poker by Youda Games. Build your reputation and wealth in a dusty western town by winning at poker and buying up property. You start out in the small Texas town of San Saba with money in your pocket and the ambition to climb up in the world. The game directs you to a poker tourney starting at the local saloon. As you win at poker you are able to buy property and increase your reputation. The higher your reputation, the more poker games you get invited to, and so on, until you own the whole town. You even make headlines in the newspaper!
The bulk of the game is spent at the poker table displayed in overhead pov, but those ten-gallon hats have a bunch of personality. Hand and body movements mimic real play, which is a nice touch. The most fascinating thing to me was that the characters had verbal and visual “tells.” When he twirled his chips, was he strong or weak? Did the crack in her voice just tell me she raised with pocket Aces? Did the guy staring straight ahead when he made a quiet all-in bet mean he had made his flush? Usually. I called a bunch of hands just to see if I could figure out the code. If you show some bluffs, you might make someone start to steam or go on tilt! You can see the steam coming out of their ears, and they start to play badly.
Once you build your wealth and own houses, you’ll have keys with you at the table in cash games, and you can bet the worth of those houses. But be careful, because other players have keys too, and when the short stack throws in his key, suddenly you’ll be calling a much bigger bet than you expected. If at any point you don’t have enough money to join a game, you can sell a house, or click on the “next day” button a ton of times and earn rent on your properties until you have enough to play. You can also win a series of 24 medals for various hands and situations, like “Busted A Player,” “Won All-In Against Two Players,” “Won 1st Place,” etc. You can eventually own the town and are offered to play heads-up against the best player to win a horse. Once you win the horse you can mosey on to the next town and take more players to the cleaners all over again. You’ll have thirteen towns and cities to conquer with your poker prowess, buying up all the houses and saloons as you go until you run all of Texas!
Analysis: Simple with few frills, Governor of Poker focuses on gameplay and creates a superb experience as a result. The AI is really pretty satisfying, even at just this first town. There are three skill levels to choose from, and a couple of the opponents are quite challenging. It’s up to you to figure out who’s the bluffer, who’s betting true value, and who’s betting their house on the nuts.
If you’re new to Texas Hold ‘Em, you won’t find the instructions very helpful. But you can see a hand ranking chart on what beats what. There are lots of onscreen tips which you can turn on or off, and all the people in the town seem to want to give you poker advice every time you talk to them. You’ll also get used to how the “blinds” (forced bets) go around the table and learn plenty of poker lingo as you play.
Governor of Poker has a nice feel for a computer poker game, a bit more like playing against people than other casual AI poker games I’ve played. The graphics and animation are very appealing, and the added goal of buying up property is a strong incentive for playing well. Too bad there isn’t a multiplayer version!