Nutaku Offers Urban Creation War Game 'King of Wasteland'

Nutaku Offers Urban Creation War Game 'King of Wasteland'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has released a war game simulation, the free-to-play mobile app, “King of Wasteland.”

An adult makeover of the well-known "Last Empire — War Z," the "stunning" strategy game stimulates players to employ war mechanics along with their sexual prowess to conquer challenging adventures.

“‘King of Wasteland’ is our first title on the Nutaku platform,” explained a representative from game developer Gamesphere. “[We are] excited as our dream has finally come to fruition. Our development team spent countless hours to refine the plot, dialogs and visual designs. We know our players are enjoying the game since the soft launch and we hope they continue to do so.”

“King of Wasteland” is set in the wake of a doomsday catastrophe, where survival is the only rule, and gamers must ally with different teams of armed forces. Using war machinery, players can fight off zombies and venture out in search of resources. With the hero development tool, players can lead and seduce an army of sexy warriors and learn to survive in desperate circumstances.

Key features of the game include urban creation and army training sims with over 20 unique heroines and over 50 "captivating scenes encompassing a vast and dangerous battlefield," the rep said. Players develop heroes and grow their strength using all types of equipment, including war machines, along with various activities and modes to achieve unique tokens for acquiring girls.

“King of Wasteland” is available for Android here.

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