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     About LFPLC     


LFPLC stands for Large Fry, Pie, Large Coffee owing its name to the influence of Beavis & Butthead. The LFPLC brand was officially launched in 1995 with the release of its first freeware DOS game Mega Kombat.  Programmed by Grand Master K himself the game was popular fantastic and earned LFPLC the reputation of being "The Peoples Freeware".

LFPLC is best known for its groundbreaking game Grand Master K's Strip Indian. It was the worlds first strip indian poker video game. The follow up Strip Indian 2000 was the worlds first freeware Strip Indian game to use custom pics. Both products combined received over one million downloads and lead to several web host changes due to excessive bandwidth despite promises of "unlimited bandwidth" by the web hosts. LFPLC remains the worlds only developer of custom freeware strip card games.

In 2008 LFPLC released the worlds first GPL strip card game with the release of Grand Master K's Strip Indian Mega. Using custom pics with two live models LFPLC once again shocked the world by releasing a 100% free strip game with no adware, spyware, or any other mechanism for making money. It is truly the peoples freeware. Due to increasing consumer suspicion of free programs this version has been released under the GPL. That means the source code is available for all to examine. You do not have to trust our claims about the games safety. The full code has been laid bare for all to see.

LFPLC remains committed to producing true freeware for the enjoyment of all. Support of older games has been discontinued largely due to them having problems with XP and or Vista. Other programmers have worked for LFPLC in the past but they all mysteriously disappeared. If you think you have what it takes and wand to join the cause then drop a line to Grand Master K.