Nutaku Kicks Off 'Valentine's Day Event 2021' With In-Game Deals, Events

MONTREAL — Nutaku is touting its "enticing" Valentine's Day promotion that kicks off today and runs through February 16 with a variety of in-game deals and bundles.

Browser titles with special themed offers include the following:

  • "Booty Calls": Reward images with characters Lara and Naomi; Rose Petal garments for the ladies; and an interactive scene with Andriella
  • "Project QT": Step Up gacha; Summon Pack and Fire Awaken Pack with Freya
  • "Fap CEO": A special Cooking Date with Lisa
  • "Harem Heroes": 20% off Energy and other limited-time bundles

"Players can also grab paid games at a discount of up to 93% during the six-day promo," noted a rep.

"Nutaku is ensuring this year’s Valentine's Day will be even more special and steamy with incredible Gold Packs," the rep added:

Starter Packs 

  • $2: 400 Nutaku Gold (100% Bonus)
  • $10: 1,500 Nutaku Gold (50% Bonus)
  • $25: 3,750 Nutaku Gold (50% Bonus)
  • $50: 7,500 Nutaku Gold (50% Bonus)
  • $100: 15,000 Nutaku Gold 50% Bonus)

Standard Packs              

One-time Purchase

  • $7: 770 Nutaku Gold (10% Bonus)
  • $40: 4,560 Nutaku Gold (14% Bonus)    
  • $75: 8,700 Nutaku Gold (16% Bonus)
  • $250: 30,250 Nutaku Gold (21% Bonus)
  • $400: 49,600 Nutaku Gold (24% Bonus)
  • $1,000: 130,000 Nutaku Gold (30% Bonus)

Unlimited Packs

  • $15: 1,680 Nutaku Gold (12% Bonus)
  • $120: 14,160 Nutaku Gold (18% Bonus)
  • $600: 76,200 Nutaku Gold (27% Bonus)

Visit Nutaku.net for additional details and follow the platform on Twitter.

In related news,  Nutaku is celebrating six years of adults-only gaming with an inclusive series of comic, SFW ads titled "Now I Nutaku."

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