Nutaku Releases Newest LGBTQ+ Dating Sim, 'Blush Blush: Uncut'

MONTREAL — Nutaku.net is reaching out to lewd gamers interested in same-sex romance with its new casual dating simulation, "Blush Blush: Uncut," the gay edition of one of its most popular titles, "Crush Crush: Moist & Uncensored."

With the release of various LGBTQ+ titles such as “Fap CEO: Men Stream” and “Cockville” in 2019, Nutaku has gained a reputation of fostering a sexually diverse ecosystem in gaming. By offering the LGBTQ+ equivalents of such popular titles as “Fap CEO” and “Booty Farm,” among others, the adult gaming platform is making inclusive titles more accessible to gamers.

Key features of “Blush Blush: Uncut” include a captivating storyline where players are tasked with tracking each of the men who have been turned into beasts and must break the curse with seduction to turn the “man-imals” back into the hot-and-sexy men they once were. With more than 10 guys to unlock, players can hit on a diverse range of characters: from a soft-hearted Nimh, to the muscle man Garret, to the bisexual mischievous Eli.

Building relationships with passionate lovemaking will save the day in "Blush Blush: Uncut," with "endless love levels and steamy sex scenes," a company representative explained, while an idle game mode allows players to keep their game running in the background until they return to it.

“By earning cash rewards, players can pick their favorite outfits, adopt hobbies, improve their stats to attract more studs and unleash their sexual prowess with continual love levels,” the rep said. “With each level-up, players will be treated with enthralling sex scenes, including erotic masturbation scenes and more.”

“Blush Blush: Uncut” is available here.

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