Gaming Adult's In-house Studio Kinkoid Celebrates 6th Anniversary

Gaming Adult's In-house Studio Kinkoid Celebrates 6th Anniversary

LOS ANGELED — Gaming Adult's in-house studio, Kinkoid, is celebrating its sixth anniversary all month long with a series of new features and promotions.

The festivities include "fresh events, daily awards and more gorgeous characters than in any past event," a rep said. "There are also personalized bundles for the players in the games. All of this includes a deluge of new sexy, playable girls and guys."

Onizuka, head of Gaming Adult's business development, noted that the company's next goal is to "win more industry awards and find new partners."

Since releasing its first game, "Hentai Heroes," six years ago, Kinkoid has registered over 15 million users and now has games available in six languages.

In its newest release, "Porn Star Harem," players have over 200 porn stars to "seduce, undress and collect," said the rep. "And the numbers — and the members — keep growing. You can play with famous industry performers like Nikki Benz, Sara Jay, Richelle Ryan, Sabien DeMonia and many more."

Onizuka added, "With our hot new game we are looking to expand our partnerships and make new friends. And go to more events. Keep an eye out for the red suits and have a glass ready if you are attending XBIZ Berlin, TES Prague and WMA Cyprus. Wherever we go, deals and champagne flow."

Find Gaming Adult online and follow Kinkoid on Twitter.

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