Nutaku Kicks Off 'Go for Gold Part 2' Weeklong Promo Event

MONTREAL — Nutaku has kicked off its "Go for Gold Part 2" weeklong promo event that runs through July 19 and includes in-game deals and a variety of bonus Gold packages.

Both new and registered Nutaku users can use from the following packages for "extra fun," noted a rep:

Starter Packs for new users

  • $2: 400 Nutaku Gold (200 bonus NG)
  • $12: 1,800 Nutaku Gold (600 bonus NG)
  • $25: 3,750 Nutaku Gold (1,250 bonus NG)
  • $50: 7,500 Nutaku Gold (2,500 bonus NG)
  • $99: 14,850 Nutaku Gold (4,950 bonus NG)

Gold Packs for registered users:

  • $10: 1,100 Nutaku Gold (100 bonus NG)
  • $18: 2,016 Nutaku Gold (216 bonus NG)
  • $35: 4,025 Nutaku Gold (525 bonus NG)
  • $60: 7,080 Nutaku Gold (1,080 bonus NG)
  • $115: 13,800 Nutaku Gold (2,300 bonus NG)
  • $325: 39,975 Nutaku Gold (7,475 bonus NG)
  • $550: 69,850 Nutaku Gold (14,850 bonus NG)
  • $999: 129,870 Nutaku Gold (29,970 bonus NG)

In-game deals during "Go for Gold Part 2" include the following titles:

  • "Sexy Airlines": Interactive unlockable animations, and numerous new threads with pictures and animations as well as themed costumes
  • "Project QT": Exclusive scenes with Hayley
  • "Harem Heroes": 60% off Hero Page content
  • "Gentlemen’s Club": Special rebates on bundles and currency, and a new leaderboard for players to claim the top position
  • "Crush Crush": 30% Bonus Diamonds, 20% off Girl bundles, Return of Monster Girls for limited time (also 20% off)
  • "Booty Farm": Players and the smoking-hot ladies go to the local Aquapark for some refreshments and are rewarded with seven sex scenes

Find additional "Go for Gold Part 2" details here and follow Nutaku on Twitter for updates.

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