Nutaku Offers Futuristic Battle Action Android Game 'Tits 'n' Tanks'

Nutaku Offers Futuristic Battle Action Android Game 'Tits 'n' Tanks'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the launch of “Tits ‘n’ Tanks,” the newest action-packed lewd title in its collection of mobile games.

Nutaku.net is an online gaming portal featuring 18+ games from around the world. Boasting more than75 million visits per month, Nutaku is the largest free-to-play and downloadable game website dedicated to adult titles.

According to the company, “Tits ‘n’ Tanks” is an anime style 3D tank warfare title that takes place in the year 2350 after the outbreak of the Five-Dimensional Revolutionary War and will have combat gamers coming back for more. An action-adventure game that delivers an intriguing user experience, “Tits ‘n’ Tanks” offers fast-paced PVP battles, captivating hentai scenes, and three unique academic factions containing a total of 15 playable girls.

“Engage your sexy subordinates and show them some love with this new Android addition you can play on the go!” exclaims a company spokesperson, explaining how fans will enjoy in game settings for aim assist, joystick support, both right- and left-handed controls, and graphic quality tailored for both higher- and lower-end devices, with impressive 2D and 3D cartoon rendering and HD graphics. “Create unique tanks with customizable skins [and] custom rooms to play with friends, [and enjoy] 600 miniature war scenes.”

“The Military Tank Academy regime has become entrenched within society, allowing humans the power of mind control as means of combat in this thrilling futuristic title,” the spokesperson adds. “Talented young women have been carefully selected and upgraded for maximum combat efficiency, and they are now awaiting orders!”

“Tits ‘n’ Tanks” is free and available here.

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