Nutaku Launches 'Lewd Black Friday Event' Promo

Nutaku Launches 'Lewd Black Friday Event' Promo

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced details for its "lewd Black Friday Event" launching today with promotions on both free-to-play and paid games through Sunday, November 29.

"To kickstart the ultimate Nutaku experience, we have three Starter Packs offering new users some extra Nutaku Gold," explained a rep, including the following:

  • 400 Nutaku Gold — $1 (300% Bonus)
  • 1,000 Nutaku Gold — $5 (100% Bonus)
  • 4,500 Nutaku Gold — $20 (125% Bonus)

Players may also purchase the following unique Nutaku Gold packages:

Standard One-Time Purchase Packages

  • 1,100 Gold — $10 (10% Bonus)
  • 3,500 Gold — $30 (17% Bonus)
  • 12,000 Gold — $100 (20% Bonus)
  • 37,000 Gold — $300 (23% Bonus)
  • 127,000 Gold — $1000 (27% Bonus)

Unlimited Purchase Package

  • 62,500 Gold — $500 (25% Bonus)

Besides the Nutaku Gold sale, the platform has arranged for over 40 deals involving its portfolio of games, including the following:

  • Kink Inc.: Cosmic sexploration event with new character Spacegirl Prospera
  • Booty Farm: A special Thanksgiving sleepover event with past mini-games making a 'cumback'
  • MagicAMI DX: Free jewel giveaway, in addition to jewel packs and special limited gachas
  • Merge Nymphs: 'Sands of Time' event with special offers such as Sand shells and incubators available
  • Vegas on Wasteland: Special Thanksgiving Feast Event with character Fanny
  • Crush Crush: 'Moist & Uncensored': 50% off girl bundles and 10% off diamonds
  • Sexy Airlines: Limited-period unique costumes, plus two new animations

Nutaku has also set a 30% discount on all collections and merch at NutakuStore.com.

Visit Nutaku.net for additional details on its Black Friday Event and follow the platform on Twitter.

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