Similar to poker websites where you play other players live, this script would incorporate the use of players' webcams to create an online strip poker game. Users sign up with their age (they must be over 18), gender, picture, and other profile information and enter the lounge, a general chat area with table lists on the side. Each normal table will have 3 males and 3 females, and users also have the option of creating private rooms, where they can have anywhere from 2-6 people, and state how many articles of clothing each user should begin with. The game screen will have 6 boxes, in rows of 3, which will display the webcams (less boxes will be used for games with less than 6 people) of the player. Underneath, the name of the player and their cards are displayed. The game plays like normal 5-card draw (though I will consider the option for Texas Hold'em) online games. When the player loses, their box is highlighted in red, and the losing player is informed they must remove an article of clothing. Because of the propensity to cheat and not remove an article of clothing, the other users in the room have the option to collectively boot a player if they are not cooperating. They can click on a users picture and choose boot, and are presented with different criteria for booting. If a user abuses their booting, the power is taken away from them for a certain amount of time. I am also considering the option to have special games where you have to pay to play, though I understand this option would greatly increase the price and complexity of the program. This program would be web based, probably using Flash or something similar.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
Internet Explorer and Firefox