Kinkoid Adult Gaming Studio Celebrates 4th Anniversary

Kinkoid Adult Gaming Studio Celebrates 4th Anniversary

LOS ANGELES — Kinkoid, the in-house studio for Gaming Adult, is celebrating its fourth anniversary with a series of promotions, awards, personalized in-game bundles and "more gorgeous characters than in any past event."

Kinkoind was created in 2016 to "bring sexy and positive entertainment to everyone, especially to manga fans," a representative explained. "Now, four years later, manga is getting more popular and so are adult games."

"Hentai Heroes," Kinkoid's first RPG, now has over 10 million registered players, said the rep, and it is playable in six languages: English, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and, newly added this year, Russian. The "freemium" game "also has a permanent spot at the top of the most-played free games on the buggest adult gaming plartform, Nutaku."

Kinkoid's second bestseller was the gay-oriented RPG "Gay Harem," celebrating its third anniversary. "The game is increasingly popular not only with the gay fans of the manga culture but also among women," noted the rep. "Thanks to its witty content, exciting adventures and handsome men, the game has a dedicated player base."

The most recent "shining gem in Kinkoid's portfolio" is the incremental clicker game "Hentai Clicker."

“Even during these tough times, our team keeps growing, our games keep improving and we keep giving more to our players and partners. We are working hard to deliver the sexy positive entertainment the world needs right now,”  commented Onizuka, Gaming Adult’s head of business development.

Earlier this year, the company partnered with ImLive.com for several "Hentai Party" promotions that blended cosplay with top cam stars. Adult Gaming has also worked with performer Sara Jay and top camgirls to produce their own in-game avatars.

“We now have the expertise, the experience, and the team to create more amazing games and expand our gaming portfolio. We want to collaborate more with the adult industry in the future and explore new ways to deliver sexy and positive entertainment,” Onizuka concluded.

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