Nutaku Rolls Out Dating Sim 'Casting Agent'

Nutaku Rolls Out Dating Sim 'Casting Agent'

LOS ANGELES — Nutaku is rolling out the "fun and light" adults-only dating sim "Casting Agent," playable on mobile devices and PC browsers.

"Casting Agent" allows players to become "the kinkiest agent in town," a rep said. "Featuring easy clicker mechanics and non-linear gameplay, the free-to-play title gives players total control over the storyline with multiple choice systems."

"Players venture out to town in search of the most gorgeous women to star in steamy videos built for a global adult broadcasting company," continued the rep. "Entertain the ladies you meet with your charming words and shower them with lots of love and gifts. Share their sexy videos with the world and see your revenues skyrocketing. You never know, the next porn star might be sitting right next to you."

Features include "36 hotties, each with a unique personality," noted the rep, plus nine locations to explore, over 360 "uncensored scene" and a multi-choice chat system.

Explore the game here and follow Nutaku on Twitter.

In related news, the company recently debuted "Chick Empire," an adults-only casual dating sim featuring a number of notable adult stars, among them Marcello Bravo, Little Caprice, Apolonia Lapiedra, Liya Silver and others.

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