Nutaku Rolls Out Bonuses, In-Game Deals for the Holidays

Nutaku Rolls Out Bonuses, In-Game Deals for the Holidays

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the rollout of its Holiday Event 2020 promotion, offering a variety of in-game deals and Nutaku Gold Coin bonuses available through January 4, 2021.

"New users are in for a treat," noted a rep, with the following deals for Starter Packs:

  • 250 Nutaku Gold: $1 (150% bonus)
  • 750 Nutaku Gold: $5 (50% bonus)
  • 1,500 Nutaku Gold: $10 (50% bonus)
  • 2,000 Nutaku Gold: $20 (50% bonus)
  • 4,000 Nutaku Gold: $40 (50% bonus)

The following Returning Pack and Unlimited Gold packages are available for all players:

  • 1,100 Nutaku Gold: $10 (10% bonus)
  • 3,350 Nutaku Gold: $30 (12% bonus)
  • 11,700 Nutaku Gold: $100 (17% bonus)
  • 30,000 Nutaku Gold: $250 (20% bonus)

Unlimited Gold packages:

  • 6,900 Nutaku Gold: $60 (15% bonus)
  • 62,500 Nutaku Gold: $500 (25% bonus)

A variety of in-game deals and bonuses include the following:

  • Sexy Airlines: First-time destination event where players travel to Norway, with new erotic animations, unique costumes and mini-games to unlock more couple characters to join
  • Merge Nymphs: Players get to travel to the Arctic and participate in a three-stage event with Falcon Nymph, Kitsune Nymph and Carnival Nymph
  • Fap CEO: New character Penny plus exclusive sex content
  • Busty Biz: Santa Sack with five Gift Boxes to unpack, 10 Skill points and more
  • Booty Farm: Players cheer up Ms. Santa with five new sex scenes and a surprise tropical cruise for New Year’s
  • Angry Bangers: Special car — Santa’s sleigh with special attack capabilities — available for rent for a limited time

Visit Nutaku.net for additional details on its Holiday Event 2020 and follow the platform on Twitter.

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