Nutaku Announces Debut of Idle RPG 'Mist Train Girls X'

Nutaku Announces Debut of Idle RPG 'Mist Train Girls X'

MONTREAL — Nutaku has announced the release of idle RPG "Mist Train Girls X" from developers Exnoa Games.

"The title features fully voiced narration, and even allows character power-ups in AFK mode. Filled with anime tropes for aficionados attached to the culture, 'Mist Train Girls X' adds more action to the assortment of over 500 PC browser and mobile titles on the adult gaming platform," noted a rep.

"In the continent of Iris Cloud, all the five nations are under attack by the wicked Mist Monsters. The protagonist, captain of the Special Steel Squad, along with their sizzling hot military students, hop on the magical train to protect the Iris Cloud citizens," the rep explained. "Leveling up the rarity, players will be able to make their team stronger, and together they get rid of the Bosses, the sources of the Phantom Mist."

Key features include the ability to collect a personalized harem of military ladies, story-driven and turn-based play, a "unique layer system of the same character, making even low-rarity level useful," noted the rep, and "a chance to play poker and roulette and bet on races in the casino."

Find "Mist Train Girls X" online and follow Nutaku on Twitter.

In related news, the platform recently released JRPG "Mahoroba Youjo Kitan," "Lusty Odyssey" and dating sim "Super Seducer 3."

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