Nutaku Offers 'Queen's Coast Casino' Gaming Sim

Nutaku Offers 'Queen's Coast Casino' Gaming Sim

MONTREAL — Adult gaming portal Nutaku.net has unveiled what it calls “the perfect winter escape,” with the release of the newest title on its platform, casual adult dating sim “Queen’s Coast Casino.”

Boasting more than 115 million monthly visits, Nutaku’s latest downloadable game offers a wild unrestricted vacation at a luxury resort that includes a casino to gamble in and an abundance of sexy ladies to frolic around in this Vegas-inspired experience.

“‘Queen’s Coast Casino’ is a dream vacation, visually pandering the player,” says the game’s developer. “We put a lot of work into the details of this title, and we think players will be pleasantly surprised by all of the lavish clothing customization options at their disposal, really honing true to the game’s authentic Vegas style.”

“With five different activities to wallow in, players can live out their wildest dream, and gradually fill up their personal gallery with up to 200 sensual images in this attractive, 3D urban fantasy game,” says a Nutaku spokesperson. “Gamers can delight in deciding how they want to blow their cold hard cash, watching their bank accounts grow. With multiple activities to enjoy, gamers have the option to buy some private time with the lovely hostesses, and enjoy a night of ecstasy.”

Offering four games of luck, three sexy hostesses and many other voluptuous women to interact with, “Queen’s Coast Casino” has no DRM, is compatible with both Windows and Mac computers, and is available for download for $13.99.

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