Nutaku Introduces Free-to-Play Game 'Gentlemen's Club'

Nutaku Introduces Free-to-Play Game 'Gentlemen's Club'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has released the new free-to-play game "Gentlemen's Club" for web browsers and Android devices that allows players to establish and run their own exotic dancing establishment.

"With a twisted and engaging plotline, as well as dozens of interactive mini-games, the title lets players help Jo Fella, the protagonist, make a fortune with his very own strip club," a rep explained. "By entertaining club customers, upgrading staff skills and improving the club, players get to earn all the riches and unleash their naughty side."

Key features include over 60 "steamy, hot scenes," noted the rep, as well as over 30 characters, upgradable club items and staff skill sets and a customizable club setting.

Click here for additional details about "The Devil's Club" and follow Nutaku on Twitter.

In related news, Nutaku recently introduced "The Devil's Club," an Android-only title described as a gay version of "Tavern of Sins," and the casual, clicker title "Brazzers: The Game" for web browsers and Android devices and featuring a starry array of studio talent.

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