Nutaku Releases New Action-Adventure RPG, 'Project QT'

Nutaku Releases New Action-Adventure RPG, 'Project QT'

MONTREAL — Adding nuances of sci-fi action to adult gaming, Nutaku.net has released its newest Android game, “Project QT,” integrating Match-3 puzzle mechanics to unleash special combative skills and effects.

Set deep in the future, “Project QT” allows gamers to recruit a team of hot girls to bring the world out of crisis. By solving puzzles, players can unlock combos, and improve their team’s strength. On the way to surpassing the more than 80 stages, players upgrade the loyalty level of monster girls and evolve their team to wind up with the perfect ending.

“We are a Hong Kong-based team full of passionate, enthusiastic and innovative youngsters,” said the game’s developer. “Our goal has always been to create fun and cool games for everyone.”

“We believe that games have the power to change the world, and that’s why we created ‘Project QT,’” added the developer. “This is our first hentai game and we really hope that gamers will love it.”

Featuring an array of eccentric characters and monster girls, “Project QT” offers engaging gameplay, giving players two different tasks to take up simultaneously. With a simple tap on the screen, players get a chance to fulfill their lush fantasies in an immersive Hentai experience.

“Project QT” features more than 50 animated H-scenes, 20 characters waiting to be recruited, eight monster girls to unlock and seduce, while players can undress girls by evolution to the highest star levels and upgrade the loyalty and skill level of monster girls using seduction tools and gifts.

“Project QT” is available here.

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