Nutaku Debuts 'Vixen Clash' F2P Action Game

Nutaku Debuts 'Vixen Clash' F2P Action Game

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the debut of “Vixen Clash,” its newest free-to-play action game.

According to the company, “Vixen Clash” was released following an appealing pre-registration period, and brings unique strategy mechanics and high-quality 3D models to gamers, allowing them to engage in endless sessions of stimulating and refreshing gameplay.

“The action title not only features an epic sci-fi story, multiple worlds and battle arenas to explore, but also over 100 high quality sex scenes for players to unlock,” a company spokesperson explains. “Embark on a ride that will bring back the glorious and nostalgic feeling of playing old school fight games at the arcade.”

“Fight your way through the rankings as you wreck your opponents and encounter unique 3D characters that possess special abilities along your vivid journey. As you evolve your deck and win formidable rewards, you will unlock an entire sexy gallery of steamy graphics for your achievements,” says the spokesperson, adding, “Follow Johnny Strong in his sensual excursions if you’re up for a once in a lifetime adventure!”

With a user base that now surpasses 20M registered gamers, the adult platform has no plans to slow down anytime soon and plans to end the year with 250 titles on the platform, up from 155 games as of the previous year.

For more information and to download the game for free, click here.

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