Nutaku Opens Pre-Registration for RPG 'Long Lost Lust'

Nutaku Opens Pre-Registration for RPG 'Long Lost Lust'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has opened the pre-registration phase for "Long Lost Lust," the third and newest RPG from creators Tender Troupe.

The adults-only title is also enjoying a soft launch in a handful of markets around the world.

"As a pre-registration reward, players will be able to get early access to smoking-hot baker 'Bethany' once the game goes live," noted a rep. "The Tender Troupe team continues to deliver their signature art style and promises enticing tantalizing experiences for fans as their previous successful titles 'Booty Farm' and 'Kink Inc.'"

One of the driving factors that motivates the Tender Troupe team to create "an amazing adult game," the rep explained, is "their community."

"They are involved, passionate and knowledgeable of the subject matter. Tender Troupe’s commitment is simple: ensure player participation at every level of their development cycle," continued the Nutaku rep. "This mantra explains the success of their previous games and fuels this next ambitious title."

A free-to-play, idle combat RPG, "Long Lost Lust" allows players to enter "an epic adventure with a wide cast of diverse characters, to break the curse by the Goddess of Despair and restore the sexual appetite," the rep concluded.

Click here to pre-register on PC browsers and Android and follow Nutaku on Twitter.

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