Nutaku Releases 'Pussy Saga,' 'Armor Blitz' Adult Games for Android

Nutaku Releases 'Pussy Saga,' 'Armor Blitz' Adult Games for Android

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced two of its most popular browser-based titles, “Pussy Saga” and “Armor Blitz,” are now available as mobile apps for Android users.

According to the company, the two titles have each developed a cult like following on the platform, and have consistently ranked amongst Nutaku’s top five games of 2017. Now, in response to an increasing demand for mobile games, “Pussy Saga” and “Armor Blitz” were natural choices for Android developers.

“For the last two years [Nutaku’s] adult gaming platform has been working on expanding its collection of mobile games, and increasing players’ access to unrestricted game play across multiple devices,” says a company spokesperson, who explains that Nutaku.net is an online gaming portal featuring adult themed games from around the world. “Boasting over 50 million visitors per month, Nutaku is the largest free to play and downloadable game website in the world dedicated to 18+ titles.”

“Pussy Saga” allows players to chat up sexy ladies as they make their way through endless dates across town, winning ladies’ hearts by giving them gifts and mastering their favorite moves. Players collect intimate mobile photos of their harem, with interactive puzzle game mechanics and a wide selection of unique, charming women. 

“Armor Blitz” takes players into the war-torn afterlife of Valhalla, where a mysterious force ravages the lands as gamers gather their troops, enhance their capabilities in combat, and play strategically as they lead their squad of WWII-era tank girls into battle. Each character is carefully designed and crafted with their own history. A mix of traditional collectible card game mechanics with real time strategy combat, a funny, engaging story line, with alluring artwork and erotic scenes, round out the mobile version’s offer. 

Both titles are available for free.

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