Kuma Reality Games

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Kuma Reality Games
Type Video game developer
Founded 2003
Headquarters New York, New York, USA
Industry Computer and video game industry
Products Video games
Website http://www.kumagames.com

Kuma Reality Games is a computer games developer. They specialize in developing free episodic first person shooters (FPS) since 2004[1]. The company has also created a number of machinima movies for their games, particularly The Dinohunters.[2]

Kuma Reality Games; along with their original properties Kuma\War and Dinohunters also produces games based on other TV properties such as The History Channel's Dogfights and ShootOut! series [3], as well as The Kill Point for Spike TV.[4]

Kuma Reality Games currently produces six major 'game-isode' programs. They are all available to download for free.

  • Kuma\War: This game takes information and strategic data from recent military operations and attempts to recreate the war scenario as it happened. The Missions for Kuma\War are missions 1-74. The Missions after That are Kuma\\War Missions. This game has come under much praise and criticism for the role it plays in reproducing recent battles. [5]
  • Kuma\\War This is the second version of Kuma\War. Which Also Takes information from recent military operations, but this game is a first person. Another thing different about this one then Kuma\War is its different missions, and updated graphics.
  • 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.

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  1. ^ Advertising Age
  2. ^ Kuma Reality Games. (2004) Kuma\War. [PC], New York: Kuma Reality Games.
  3. ^ The Escapist : News : Kuma Joins With History Channel For Dogfights Program
  4. ^ Spike ties videogame to series - Entertainment News, TV News, Media - Variety
  5. ^ Kuma plays war games
  6. ^ Dogfights The Game - The History Channel
  7. ^ Spike ties videogame to series - Entertainment News, TV News, Media - Variety

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