Nutaku Debuts Android Store for Lewd Gamers

Nutaku Debuts Android Store for Lewd Gamers

MONTREAL — Calling it “a turning point for the future of adult gaming,” Nutaku.net has rolled out the beta release of its Android Store.

According to the company, its decision to hone in on the growing mobile gaming market became necessary due to the substantial growth of Nutaku’s library over the past two years. From three Android games just 18 months ago, Nutaku now boasts more than 30 Android titles, with 30 more in the pipeline for this year.

Nutaku Communications Manager Julie Hall said the initiative further paves the way toward giving game developers a chance to succeed in an oversaturated gaming market, reaching more gamers than ever before.

“With a growing user base of more than 25M registered players, and with 23 percent of them being Android users, we wanted to improve accessibility to the platform,” Hall explained. “With this simple-to-use Android Store, gamers can play Nutaku games from anywhere and enjoy a refined, user-friendly experience.”

Boasting an integrated search feature, players can easily hunt for their preferred title using game tag, and genre, or navigate through the diverse catalog of 18+ games using relevant search filters, while with dedicated Updates and Events tabs, users can enjoy the latest versions, and take advantage of special sales and discounts.

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