Gaming News - October 2005
New York, NY (October 3, 2005) - Kuma Reality Games today announced
that Kuma\War’s latest episode, U.S. Attacks Iran, is available for free
download at Kuma\War.
From Kuma Reality Games:
As with all Kuma\War episodes, “U.S. Attacks Iran” contains in-depth, expert
analysis and a thoughtful discussion of the political ramifications and tactical
considerations of military action as well as a playable 3D event simulation,
letting ordinary individuals experience firsthand what military planners think
such an attack might look like.
The issues raised by “Attack on Iran” couldn’t be more timely or important.
Iran’s new president and war council have just announced the resumption of
uranium processing, and the possibility of U.S. military intervention is all too
real. With “U.S. Attacks Iran,” ordinary citizens can experience for themselves
actions U.S. soldiers may be asked to perform. Players will join a U.S. special
ops team attempting to infiltrate and dismantle or destroy Iran’s real-world
Natanz nuclear weapons complex.
“Kuma’s overarching mission is to reinvent broadcast television using video
game technology,” said Keith Halper, CEO of Kuma Reality Games. “With ‘U.S.
Attacks Iran’ we follow the lead of networks like The History Channel and
Discovery in bringing news headlines to life with speculative re-creations. What
sets us apart is that our audience actually gets to participate, experiencing
the news--and perhaps news yet-to-come--in free, playable simulations utilizing
advanced game technology.”
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