Nutaku Offers Original 'Cumbie' Character for 'Sacred Sword Princesses' RPG

Nutaku Offers Original 'Cumbie' Character for 'Sacred Sword Princesses' RPG

MONTREAL — Adult gaming platform Nutaku.net is offering a new original character named “Cumbie” for its explicit action-adventure game, “Sacred Sword Princesses.”

“Sacred Sword Princesses” is set in the kingdom of Midgardia, inhabited solely by women, where gamers are summoned to protect the virgin land. With the help of rare powers, players can entice and recruit a team of Vessels, and level them up to defeat the legion run by the evil Beast. By taking advantage of the fast-paced battled system, players can either fight manually or turn on auto mode and jump to the sex scenes.

Elevating gameplay with quality artwork, Nutaku followed its incorporation of 2D animation featuring adult star Asa Akira into “Booty Calls" with the launch of Cumbie for “Sacred Sword Princesses,” a collaboration with illustrator Naidong.

Initially released in late 2018, Cumbie gained much heat among anime lovers and was recreated by fans as a cosplay character and as a figurine. Sporting a thick long braid and a sexy string costume, the animated version of Cumbie hides a plug that players can pull to undress her and satisfy their sexual fantasies.

“I’ve designed a number of characters for non-adult games. However, some of the best essences can only be incorporated into 18+ games,” character artist Naidong said. “Cumbie is a very sly character. I wasn’t expecting so much hype around it; I just created what I wanted. Now I am glad that fans love it.”

“The collaboration between Naidong and Cumbie is the ideal match for ‘Sacred Sword Princesses,’” said the game’s developer. “What makes her special is her strong character and the advanced action modules, improving her in-game abilities. I look forward to getting more interesting characters for adult gamers.”

“Sacred Sword Princesses” is available here.

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