Nutaku Offers 'Forests of The Beasts,' 'Märchen Nocturne'

Nutaku Offers 'Forests of The Beasts,' 'Märchen Nocturne'

MONTREAL — Nutaku.net has released a pair of new titles for lewd gamers, “Forests of The Beasts,” and “Märchen Nocturne.”

Taking players hunting in the wild forests, the retro-style action adventure game “Forests of the Beasts” is a top-down premium game boasting 2D action sequences and pixelated Hentai animations, each with unique CG scene endings.

“Having moved to a remote location, gamers set out on the hunt for their missing companions, as they fight to save the lovely female protagonist from 11 different enemies,” said a company representative. “With only three weapons available, players will have to choose the right moment to dodge and change their arms. Using power-ups, gamers become stronger, ready to cross the 12 challenging stages, and save their charming heroine!”

An exploration map, challenging fights and changing body conditions round out the key features of this DRM-free game, which is available here for $3.50.

Next up, “Märchen Nocturne” is a free-to-play role-playing action-adventure game featuring an erotic fairytale simulation incorporating automatic battles and idle mode.

“Gamers embark on a journey alongside 20 Hentai girls to search for truth and bring a majestic fairyland back to salvation,” the representative added. “With more than five main stories to choose from, players can participate in a number of PVP battles and receive tokens to buy items in the shop. Additionally, with the idle mode turned on, players have the option of fast-forwarding to the uncensored scenes with the girls!”

“Märchen Nocturne” is available here.

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