Nutaku Offers 'Senshi's Revenge,' Holiday Promo

Nutaku Offers 'Senshi's Revenge,' Holiday Promo

MONTREAL — Adult gaming platform Nutaku.net has unveiled its newest hentai adventure game, “Senshi’s Revenge.”

According to the company, Nutaku.net ranks among the top gaming websites worldwide, providing free-to-play and downloadable titles to gamers 18 years of age and older. Featuring more than 200 high-quality games for both PC and mobile, Nutaku.net boasts more than 115 million visits per month and now offers Kingdom Adventure fans this F2P game with a raunchy twist for the H-community to enjoy.

In “Senshi’s Revenge,” players take the role of the Prince of Kurustork, ready to fight and defend his kingdom against the invaders of the Osen Empire.

“With the intention to fight off the enemies, players lead an army of sexy knights, while also upgrading their loyalty to the kingdom in each level,” says a company spokesperson. “Upon being victorious in the battlefield, players can direct themselves to unlock H-scenes of up to 181 girls, and collect rewards of up to 500 magic gems. Building out the perfect team is key!”

“Senshi’s Revenge” is available here.

In addition to the new game, Nutaku is offering a special holiday promotion now through Friday, January 4, at 8:59 p.m. PST.

The discount package prices include:

  • $30 for 3,500 Gold (+17 percent on a one-time purchase only)
  • $100 for 12,000 Gold (+20 percent on a one-time purchase only)
  • $300 for 37,000Gold (+23 percent on unlimited purchases)

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