Nutaku Offers Newest Hentai Title, 'Girls on Tanks'

Nutaku Offers Newest Hentai Title, 'Girls on Tanks'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the release of its newest hentai title, the sexy turn-based strategy game “Girls on Tanks.”

Inspired by the action game “Advanced Wars,” “Girls on Tanks” takes strategic combat and sexy Lieutenants to a whole new level. Debuting after a crowdfunding campaign via Kimochi Red Light, a nonprofit crowdfunding platform for adult game development, “Girls on Tanks” is the product of independent studio Mutant Games.

According to Nutaku, “Girls on Tanks” throws players into battle after the devastating Heartland War that left the world in a constant state of conflict, with players leading an army of seductive women who will fight for their honor.

“As you gain the trust of the curvy soldiers, they will open up to you in ways you cannot even imagine,” says a Nutaku rep, advising players to “Use advanced war strategies in this free-to-play title and defeat the army of Winter’s Blood today!”

Key game features include five territories with 80+ unique levels along with a multiplayer PVE Mode where other players can be joined for a weekly PVE Faction War. Players can command up to 14 unique unite types including a wide range of military forces, from rocket artillery and motorbikes to bombers and helicopters, with all troops having unique abilities and leveling up the more they fight — highlighted by “incredible animated and interactive sex scenes.”

“Girls on Tanks” is compatible with PC and Mac computers running Window 7, Mac OS X 10.9, or Linux, with Google Chrome 49, Mozilla Firefox 50, Internet Explorer 11, Edge 14, Safari 10, and Opera 42 browsers or newer.

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