Treasure of Nadia Is Practically a Steam 'Sex Simulator'

Welcome to the world of booty calls and treasure hunting...
Updated:
22 Mar 2022

Steam’s rules regarding what type of games can, and cannot be published on the platform have been gradually relaxed over time, with the increased inclusion of NSFW-type adult content on the platform.

‘Treasure of Nadia’ is set in a fictional ‘Cape Vedra’ which, according to the game’s developers is “a large world, filled with collectible treasures, booty calls, and an abundance of fun secrets and mysteries to uncover.” 

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Meeting and greeting in Cape Vedra. Image by 'Treasure of Nadia.'

Playing as a young aspiring treasure hunter, players explore ruins, caves, temples, and other ancient archaeological sites in search of treasure with the hopes that it will make them rich and famous. Woven into the plot are rollercoaster relationships with 12 beautiful women who all want a piece of the young adventurer.

‘Treasure of Nadia’ is a unique game in the NSFW category on Steam, with developers stating that the game features over 2500 highly realistic animations, most of which are “naughty,” and based on game screenshots, highly explicit.

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The game features highly realistic and explicit animations of intimacy. Image by 'Treasure of Nadia.'

The game is aimed specifically at an adult audience with its primary purpose clearly being sexually explicit entertainment. This is clearly indicated by the extensive explicit portrayal of sexual activity and romantic relationships throughout the game. 

According to developers, the game is a direct follow-up to ‘Lust Epidemic’ and carries on with “mysteries” surrounding an incident at the Saint Dame University while simultaneously following the business of two individuals named Amanda Bancroft and Valerie Faye.

‘Treasure of Nadia’ is developed by ‘NLT Media’ and was first released on Steam in February 2022.

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