'Booty Farm' Boosts Nutaku's 'Hentai Hot Sauce' Challenge With Bonus

'Booty Farm' Boosts Nutaku's 'Hentai Hot Sauce' Challenge With Bonus

MONTREAL — Helping fans step up to Nutaku’s Hentai Hot Sauce Challenge, game studio Tender Troupe has added a new animated mechanic to the “Booty Farm” lewd farming sim.

According to the studio, “Booty Farm” is a free-to-play game where players hone their resource management skills with the help of 13+ homestead hotties who are eager to please and arouse.

“‘Booty Farm’ girls are pretty hot — so hot that they’d like to try their luck with the Scoville Scale. They may talk a big game, but can they handle the heat?” said a studio representative. “The Hentai Hot Sauce Challenge will send them into a hot spell they never saw coming.”

Fans collect Hentai Hot Sauce throughout the game and challenge the “Booty Farm” girls to a spicy battle of wills, with a new social addition to the game.

“Win or lose, you get to see a series of hotties disrobe in distress across cute animations,” the representative explained. “Tap your way up a leaderboard and gain mad respect and rewards. And if you don’t win? You’d better rub some milk onto the burn left by Nutaku’s own flaming Hentai Hot Sauce.”

“‘Booty Farm’ is a combination of dating and farming sim mechanics, featuring impressive visuals by AAA artists from mainstream entertainment brands,” the representative concluded. “‘Farmville’ fans will definitely want to check out this hot, fresh twist on a coveted favorite.”

With more than 100 uncensored scenes and new animated scenes, “Booty Farm” offers elements of an interactive visual novel with key features including more than a baker’s dozen of unique characters to meet and explore along with monthly events with new girls; a multiple-choice conversation system; and the bonus Hentai Hot Sauce Challenge minigame.

To play “Booty Farm,” click here.

For more information on Nutaku’s Hentai Hot Sauce, click here.

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