Farming Just Got Sexier With Nutaku's 'Booty Farm' Sim

Farming Just Got Sexier With Nutaku's 'Booty Farm' Sim

MONTREAL — Adult gaming portal Nutaku.net is taking lewd gamers to the rural countryside with its new casual adult dating sim, “Booty Farm.”

According to the company, the free-to-play game incorporates a variety of tasks for players to hone their resource management skills on a farm with the help of a dozen homestead hotties.

“With over 20 million active users, Nutaku.net’s newest game endeavors to bring players a unique adventure in lewd gaming,” says a company spokesperson. “Packed with more than 100 uncensored scenes, and 12 unique country girls to pair up with, the interactive visual novel [is guaranteed] to spark titillating experiences in the gaming community.”

As the owner of an old and decrepit farm, players get a new assistant, Mandy, who can teach them tricks to improve their land quality, in addition to a lot more. On seducing all the sexy neighbors, players can engage in intimate encounters across the farm.

“‘Booty Farm’ is a combination of dating and farming sim mechanics, featuring impressive visuals by AAA artists from mainstream entertainment brands,” says the game developer. “‘Farmville’ fans will definitely want to check out this hot, fresh twist on a coveted favorite.”

A multiple-choice conversation system with visual novel style interactions and four ways to distribute goods round out the game’s features.

“Booty Farm” is available here for free.

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