Nutaku Releases Battle, Dating Sims 'Minitary Girls,' 'How to PUA (Space)'

Nutaku Releases Battle, Dating Sims 'Minitary Girls,' 'How to PUA (Space)'

MONTREAL — Adult gaming platform Nutaku.net has announced the release of its two newest titles — the seductive dating sim “How to PUA (Space),” and Android tank battle simulation “Minitary Girls.”

According to the company, “How to PUA (Space)” seamlessly fuses puzzle and visual novel game elements into one title, for a dating simulation that augments players’ real-life dating skills, with a spokesperson revealing that “practicing skills on this game will have players picking up the women of their dreams in no time.”

“How to PUA (Space)” features fully animated H-scenes and space exploration, three sweet girls to date, an addictive Match 3 puzzle system, and subconscious dating skill improvement.

“Explore space while you take on your role as the commander of a science vessel and meet lovely ladies aboard your ship,” the spokesperson explains. “Dating these beautiful girls will not only lead to sensual surprises but will simultaneously train your real-life social skills.”

“Get direct feedback on your choices within the game, educating you on why a certain move would make you appear more or less attractive in the eyes of ladies,” the spokesperson adds. “Date the finest 2D women, solve puzzles, and take charge of your ship in space!”

“How to PUA (Space)” is available here for $3.99.

Also up is “Minitary Girls,” a free strategy-based tank battle military simulation title for Android users, offering a mix of card collection, battles, and pure comedy, where the player takes the role of the commander.

“As a commander, the player gets the luxury of experiencing a variety of strategy related activities like building, battling, nurturing, and training units of more than 40 cute girls,” the spokesperson explains. “The player, in this otherworldly dimension, must collect units and equip them with skills and weapons in order to redeem intriguing rewards. Build connections with armored girls, battle together, and date them all at the same time!”

According to the game developer, it wanted to make a mobile game with hardcore but fun battle gameplay set in a world where there are many attractive females.

“We’ve seen too many titles of weapon anthropomorphism already, so we expanded the idea a bit further by turning any heavy weapons you could think of into lovely girls,” the game developer revealed.
“To make the gameplay more intriguing, we added manual skill releasing and real-time combat to the game. All in all, this game is born out of pure cuteness and fun.”

“Minitary Girls” features more than 40 girls to collect and H-scenes to enjoy, with 20 chapters of gameplay and three levels of difficulty leading players to more than 700 items to craft, loot and discover. A Legion System, PVP, Legion PVP and 15 versus 15 matches, plus mine and raid resources, World Boss events and an in-depth favor system round out the title.

“Minitary Girls” is available here for free.

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