Nutaku Celebrates Pride Month With Gay-Themed Games

Nutaku Celebrates Pride Month With Gay-Themed Games

MONTREAL — Celebrating Pride month, adult gaming platform Nutaku.net has released “CockVille,” the gay version of “Booty Farm,” along with “Fap CEO: Men Stream,” the gay version of the casual clicker game “Fap CEO.”

According to the company, it aims to bring same-sex kinky gaming to the mainstream by expanding its existing library of more than 40 LGBTQ titles.

“With ‘Booty Farm’ and ‘Fap CEO’ ranking within the site’s top three favorites, the games’ new gay counterparts encompass myriad in-game features,” said a company representative. “The titles’ key elements entail spectacular 2D graphics, minigames to play and captivating erotic stories to follow, leading fans to an abundance of uncensored scenes.”

In the farm themed CockVille, gamers have to make sure their crops and friendships blossom. With multiple storylines, the visual novel-style gameplay will let players attract sexy studs to the flourishing farmhouse. By farming and feeding the cattle, players can level up and make gardening sexier.

“We wanted to create a cast of diverse characters in every way. We applied and implemented the lessons we learned while developing our previous games into the making of ‘CockVille,’” said the game’s developer. “It has had a huge head start, compared to our previous work [and] we hope that the response from players will give us the necessary boost to start converting our other LGBTQ+ game pitches into playable titles.”

In “Fap CEO: Men Stream,” players assume the role of CEO of a video chat empire.

“Gamers get the privilege of hiring the sexiest lover boys, each with a unique personality, to build the most extravagant studio,” the representative added. “Selling their business will allow players to unlock more men to hire and romance. Players can utilize over 20 office decorations with eccentric items to arouse their new employees, and climb the ranks to ultimate success and riches.”

“With a constant exchange of raunchy conversations and pictures,” the representative noted, “players can help their hot, trusted staff level up, and keep the cash rolling in!”

“CockVille” is available here.

“Fap CEO: Men Stream” is available here.

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