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*[http://www.kumagames.com/ Official Kuma Games website] |
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Revision as of 02:17, 13 July 2007
Kuma Reality Games Logo | |
Company type | Video game developer |
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Industry | Computer and video game industry |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | New York, New York, USA |
Products | Video games |
Website | http://www.kumagames.com |
Kuma Reality Games is a computer games developer. They have been developing free first person shooter (FPS) episodic games since 2004. The company has also created a number of machinima movies for their games, particularly Dinohunters.[1]
Kuma Reality Games currently produces three major 'game-isode' programs. They are all currently free.
- Kuma\War: This game takes information and strategic data from recent military operations and attempts to recreate the war scenario as it happened. This game has come under much praise and criticism for the role it plays in reproducing recent battles.
- History Channel's ShootOut! The Game: ShootOut! is a game that is produced in conjunction with The History Channel program of the same name. The episodic games for this title are based on the actual ShootOut! episodes that air on The History Channel. Some of the battles recreated include Iwo Jima, The Tet Offensive, The Battle of the Bulge and an episode on the Vietcong attacking of the US Embassy in Vietnam.
- The DinoHunters: The story of Dinohunters is centered around a fictitious reality show on the Total Hunting Channel and sends a crew of washed up celebrities into the past to hunt dinosaurs for sport and big ratings. The crew consists of Australian stuntman and actor Roger Wallaby, country singer Harlan Davis, native New Yorker Shaw, and their sexpot producer Candace "Candy" Spencer.
Notes
- ^ Kuma Reality Games. (2004) Kuma\War. [PC], New York: Kuma Reality Games.
See also
- Kuma\War
- The DinoHunters
- History Channel's ShootOut! The Game
- Episodic games
- List of free first-person shooters