Nutaku Releases 2 Lewd Games

Nutaku Releases 2 Lewd Games

MONTREAL — Adult gaming portal Nutaku.net has released two new lewd gaming titles, “7 Angels” and “Girls Garrison.”

First up, Nutaku’s new dating sim, “7 Angels,” lets players engage in long, kinky conversations with seven sexy ladies. Mimicking a dating app consolidating “match three” puzzle mechanics, this free-to-play game allows players to enjoy a cellphone-like simulation with in-app exchanges of romantic text messages from the seven women, accompanied by visual novel style interactions.

“Gamers, seduced by the evil Succubus, carry a cursed soul. In order to get rid of this curse, players will have to become a Sex God, and the only way out is to use the dating app,” says a company spokesperson. “Players can meet the seven angels, and slowly discover the girls, by impressing them with ‘match three’ puzzle skills. With multiple-choice options during interactions, players can fill their in-game personal gallery with more than 500 uncensored photos.”

Next up, the free-to-play “Girls Garrison” employs real-time strategy tactics, enabling players to fight it out in an epic war, in this fantasy erotica-themed game. Featuring erotic tower defense gameplay, it is loaded with more than 60 uncensored scenes created with alluring Hentai graphics. With three levels of difficulty to master, this multiplayer game challenges players to demonstrate their strategic prowess.

“As warriors, gamers will defend their Kingdoms from the clutches of the Dread Overlord. Players take the help of 10 powerful, sexy, female allies awaiting recruitment [and] can block enemy invasion by placing defense towers, casting spells, and building up their all-female artillery,” the spokesperson adds. “With 15 locations to explore, players can strategically advance level-by-level. Upgrading the defense arsenal at the right moment will make sexy warrior harems stronger than ever.”

“7 Angels” is available here.

“Girls Garrison” features no DRM, is powered by WebGL, and is available here.

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