Nutaku Releases 2 New Adult RPG's This Week

Nutaku Releases 2 New Adult RPG's This Week

MONTREAL, Quebec — The 18+ online gaming platform, Nutaku.net, has rolled out two new free RPG’s this week.

In the first, “Seven Sirens,” players travel through time to encounter past, present and future soulmates. Featuring interactive sex scenes, RPG-driven puzzle mechanics and three unique story endings for all characters, gamers cycle through various lives to experience a series of “titillating adventure.”

“We wanted to bring gamers an exclusive reincarnation themed role-play game. Most of the adult games are limited to one single theme. On the contrary, we wanted lewd gamers to enjoy a variety of romantic stories in one single game,” stated a developer.

Nutaku’s second release is an RPG strategy word game titled “Limerick Heroines.”

In this title, gamers are guided through “humorous fantasy adventures while participating in unique crossword gameplay with an RPG twist,” said a rep. Gamers must work to collect and train their heroines, unlocking powerful abilities and complete quests in order to access explicit sex scenes.    

“We’re excited to bring life to this comical group of heroines in the world's sexiest word game. Not only is this a unique crossword RPG, but it's an adult game proudly written and illustrated by the most talented team of female writers and artists in the business!" commended a rep from Nutaku.

“Seven Sirens” is available here.

“Limerick Heroines” is available here.

For more information, contact Erica at Nutaku and follow them on Twitter.  

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