Nutaku Releases Newest Sci-Fi Hentai Title, 'Episicava'

Nutaku Releases Newest Sci-Fi Hentai Title, 'Episicava'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the release of its newest adult science-fiction-themed Hentai title, “Episicava.”

According to the company, “Episicava” is the story of one misguided man against the world with loads of sex and revenge in this coming of age visual novel. Inspired by popular series’ such as “Fate” and “Tokyo Babel,” “Episicava” delivers a heavy dose of action, adventure and war in a highly psychological battle of wits.

“With over 40 unique backgrounds with alluring artwork and electrifying battle scenes,” a company spokesperson said. “‘Episicava’ offers a rare experience that will leave players craving revenge.”

The spokesperson noted that with more than 50 million visitors per month, Nutaku is the largest free to play and downloadable game website in the world dedicated to 18+ titles.

“Episicava” features more than 10 hours of gameplay with more than 35 unique CGs including event, battle and Hentai, with Hentai scene replays with no censorship or genital mosaics. A full range gallery, sound room, event mode, fully customized UI with a unique charge circle addition and moreround out the title.

“Episicava” retails for $10 and can be downloaded here.

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