Nutaku Rolls Out RPG Parody 'ComixHarem' From Kinkoid

Nutaku Rolls Out RPG Parody 'ComixHarem' From Kinkoid

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the rollout of action-adventure RPG "ComixHarem," described as a parody of the superhero comics genre, from game developer Kinkoid.

"Featuring their signature mascot Bunny Girl character and art style, the title lets players enjoy the best of hentai adventure in a crazy parallel universe with the horniest comics ladies," teased a rep.

The story takes place on a planet where people can have powers and become superheroes. The player joins an organization to become "one of the protectors of the world," the rep said. "The main character has the power a magic dick — of course — and this magic dick is boosting the heroines’ powers."

Key features of "ComixHarem" include:

  • A storyline embedded with elements of superhero comics, video games and pop culture, along with hundreds of uncensored hentai illustrations
  • Numerous lewd missions where players can romance horny superhero ladies galore and seduce them to join a harem. By saving the harem from villains, players can also win their affection in the Pachinkos
  • Monthly events with new character additions and provocative Daily Missions, that will arouse players
  • RPG Harem Performances where players will be able to display their sexual prowess with various strategies and stats management abilities
  • Character Buildup: Showering the gorgeous ladies with gifts and giving them the best equipment will take their skills to the top
  • PvP and Leaderboard: Players can climb up the leaderboard and take the top spot with their harem performance.

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