Nutaku Releases Newest Browser-Based RPG, 'Merge Nymphs'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has released its newest browser-based role-playing game, “Merge Nymphs.”

A fusion puzzle featuring 80 alluring nymphs to romance, “Merge Nymphs” brings a sexy variation to the popular mainstream game “Merge Dragons,” for fans itching for a kinky twist. Replacing dragons with sensuous nymphs, players use simple merge game techniques, leading up to multiple static and animated sex scenes designed with eye-catching artwork.

“While I’ve heard stories about game developers hating their own games despite spending hours creating them, I was surprised how much I enjoyed playing ‘Merge Nymphs’ during the development phase,” said the game developer. “I will definitely continue to play even after the game goes public.”

To heal the world from evil Golems and pollution, gamers recruit a squad of seductive nymphs, whose magical abilities transform collectibles into mergeable items. As players solve puzzles, they advance by unlocking more items and equipping nymphs with increasing power at each level. The rewards earned can help players grow their Camp and become the Lord of Fertility.

“Merge Nymphs” players can collect eight titillating cards for each of the 80 nymph characters while unlocking 30 uncensored sex scenes by upgrading nymphs. There are 70 puzzle levels and challenges to solve, with over 250 mergeable and interactive items to explore.

“Merge Nymphs” can be played here.

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