
Cheating in a PC game is almost never considered a good thing. It can make others upset, ban you from servers, make your wife leave you...well, maybe not that. But developer
Wideload and publisher
D3 Publishing are hoping people will think cheating is a good thing when they play the upcoming downloadable title
Texas Cheat 'Em.
Wideload is known for goofy game concepts like
Stubbs The Zombie and last year's console game
Hail to the Chimp. Texas Cheat 'Em sounds like a natural progression, Players can do things like "x-ray vision, pre-cognition, chip stealing, card swapping" and more to win a game of Texas Hold 'Em poker from opponants, Cheat attacks are earned by playing mini-games like Roulette, Slot Machines, Dice or Rock, Paper, Scissors. The game will also support up to eight player in online multiplayer. While
Texas Cheat 'Em will be released first for consoles this spring it will also be released for the PC "at a later date".