Nutaku Announces 'Retro Rave' Adults-Only Promo Event, Merch

LOS ANGELES — Nutaku is touting its limited-time "Retro Rave" promotional event with a variety of in-game deals and discounts that kicks off today and runs through July 19.

"Nutaku is evoking retro-inspired emotions with attractive themed events in F2P and premium games, all featuring stylistic pixelated graphics," a rep explained.

The in-game deals include:

  • A "Booty Farm" retro "cumback" event re-introducing some of the oldest characters, like "Ms Santa No. 1," "Ms Valentine No. 1" and "DJ Naya," along with their sex scenes, at 20% off
  • In "SF Girls," a new retro boss, an invasion and a new character addition, "Setsuna"
  • For "College Life," 25% off selected decorations and 10% off all Kiss bundles
  • In "7 Angels," an Arcade Room Challenge against character "Cassidy" to win six rare items and a unique Cassidy card

Discounts of up to 93% are available for select premium games.

Nutaku is also promoting mugs, posters, stickerts and phone cases with "retro-style artwork" from the Retro Rave merch collection. Click here to shop and unlock a 30 percent discount with the promo code "RETRO30" at checkout.

In addition, the prizes for a fan giveaway contest include 10 packs of Nutaku Gold; for details, click here for instructions on how to participate.

Find more information about the "Retro Rave" promotion here and follow Nutaku on Twitter for the latest updates.

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