Nutaku Releases 'Mafia King of Underground Deluxe'

Nutaku Releases 'Mafia King of Underground Deluxe'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the release of idle clicker game "Mafia King of Underground Deluxe" from developers LT Games.

"The F2P title features a gangster theme, city building simulation elements and amazing erotic adventures with the marvelous Secretaries," a rep exclaimed. "The developers of 'Chick Dynasty,' released just last month, diversify themselves by venturing into the mafia and gangster genre with this title."

The action opens as the player is "welcomed by sexy Jennifer, who guides you through the game. You, as the Boss, work towards establishing your Mafia rule over Milosh City," explained the rep. "By using city building techniques, getting rid of enemy mobs and upgrading yourself with greater power and status, you retain your turf. On the way, you also get to hire and date the hottest Secretaries from around the globe, and indulge in some of the most erotic experiences."

Key features include multiple storylines as "each step you take and each word you say will generate a different reward and will lead to a different outcome"; real life PvP combat; erotic dialogue including "erotic interactions with your Secretaries to give you the steamiest experiences ever"; more than 40 unique Secretaries; customization to the building of "your own naughty and lethal team who will help you conquer the underground world"; and a dynamic game style.

"Choose your own favorite game style as a Billionaire, the dreaded Gangster or the coolest womanizer surrounded by the most gorgeous ladies," the rep added.

Click here for additional details and follow Nutaku on Twitter.

In related news, Nutaku recently announced new PC clicker title "House of Sin."

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