Free-to-Play Game 'Panties of Rage' Hits Nutaku.net

Free-to-Play Game 'Panties of Rage' Hits Nutaku.net

MONTREAL — Adult gaming portal Nutaku.net today announced the release of its latest action-adventure browser game, “Panties of Rage.

Nutaku said that the “beat ‘em up title” features more than 50 exceptional missions and compelling gameplay that will lead players to explore a selection of worldly experiences.

“With over 100 million monthly visitors, Nutaku.net is consistently aiming to deliver the highest quality of games to meet the demands of lewd gamers. Gamers can join other Nutaku players in Panties of Rage by entering solo, or in a group event adventure to fight off enemies,” Nutaku said.

In the adventure game, two apprentice magicians and their sensei find themselves trapped inside a cursed magical book and in need of escape. The fantasy world of Sexpilion has been ravaged by a powerful army of zombies, led by a dominant villain named Mr.Mummy. It is up to tenacious gamers to demolish the zombie squads and demons while gathering points, elixirs and other gadgets to help them battle as they make their way through countless thrilling missions.

Nutaku.net is the largest free-to-play and downloadable game website in the world dedicated to 18+ titles. Check out “Panties of Rage” here.

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