Nutaku Releases New Games 'Alice Re:code X,' 'Tavern of Sins'

Nutaku Releases New Games 'Alice Re:code X,' 'Tavern of Sins'

MONTREAL — Nutaku is launching into the new year with the release of a pair of new adults-only games: the turn-based RPG "Alice Re:code X" and casual merging title "Tavern of Sins" for the Android.

"Alice Re:code X," noted a rep, "brings a blend of mystery, fantasy and kink to Wonderland, a dreamworld full of magic and enigma. Players join 12 charming ladies and evolve them with powerful weapons and accessories as they venture out in search of answers in this strange unknown universe."

Features include 10 locations to explore, over 100 characters with unique personalities and backgrounds, over 100 steamy X-scenes and daily events and missions for rewards and incentives to evolve the teams.

The Android-only "Tavern of Sins," the rep explained, "lets players build the hottest tavern in town. By simply merging the characters, players can increase their earnings, gather more resources and unlock numerous sex scenes with these voluptuous ladies."

Highlighted features include over 40 erotic stills and animated artwork, an idle mode, a customizable tavern with diverse environments such as a beach or a forest and daily missions and challenges.

Find "Alice Re:code X" for both the Android and PC browsers here.

Explore "Tavern of Sins" for the Android here.

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