Nutaku Debuts 'Bubble Date Mania' Bubble Shooter Puzzle Game

Nutaku Debuts 'Bubble Date Mania' Bubble Shooter Puzzle Game

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the upcoming launch of “Bubble Date Mania,” the platform’s newest free erotic puzzle title set to be released on May 1.

Nutaku.net is an online gaming portal featuring sexy games from around the world. Boasting more than 75 million visits per month, Nutaku is the largest free-to-play and downloadable game site in the world dedicated to adult titles for players 18 and over.

According to the company, the new free-to-play title includes a bubble shooter puzzle game with a steamy erotic twist that will have players unlocking lustful moments with five uniquely sexy 2D girls.

Featuring more than 120 levels, three game modes, and new girls added every month, lewd gamers will find continued enjoyment from this title.

“Players are welcomed to Beach City, a town filled with the finest babes and one intriguing objective; to go as far as they can with as many ladies as possible! Lewd gamers will have to prove that they’re indeed the ultimate modern-day Don Juan by taking these gorgeous girls around town on successful dates,” says a studio spokesperson. “Players have the option of leveling up from scrub to stud by upgrading their basic room from a mattress on the floor, to a dazzling, pimped out playboy apartment.”

“The more impressive the apartment, the more XP bonuses gamers will be awarded for their dates,” the spokesperson explains. “These big-hearted girls will in return send gamers generously lewd pictures for their hard-earned efforts.”

A game trailer is available here.

Pre-registration for “Bubble Date Mania” is now underway, offering up limited time rewards until the May 1 release date.

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