KUMAWAR

by Kumawar for Windows XP

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Playable re-creations of real war events

KUMA\WAR is a great, free Windows game, that belongs to the category PC games with subcategory Action (more specifically War). KUMA\WAR is a game of trigger-happy action.

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Its current version is 1.0A and was updated on 6/28/2006. It’s available for users with the operating system Windows 2000 and former versions, and it is available in English.

About the download, KUMA\WAR is a fairly light game that does not require as much space than the average game in the category PC games. It’s very heavily used in many countries such as Egypt, India, and Algeria.

Since the game has been added to our selection of software and apps in 2006, it has managed to achieve 93,010 downloads, and last week it gained 86 downloads.

Kuma\War delivers real-world news events in a way never-before-seen in the world of video or computer games. Just weeks after a military event occurs somewhere around the world, Kuma\War will create a re-enactment of the conflict, using advanced 3D gaming tools, and deliver the mission to a subscriber’s computer. At launch, Kuma\War will give players a “boots on the ground” experience of recent military missions, such as Uday and Qusay Hussein’s Last Stand in Mosul, Iraq, Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan, and an amazing recreation of a large scale bank robbery thwarted by American troops in Samarra, Iraq, November 2003.

Players have to devise the tactics and make the hard choices in some of the most important events of our time. Prior to embarking on each mission, players are given intelligence gathered from around the world, in the form of a video news show, technical specifications for the weapons used, a chronology of the battle, and even a satellite photo of the battlefield. Expert military analysis is also provided to the player, to give a strategic and tactical perspective of the historical event. Sources for the intelligence include the Associated Press, declassified Department of Defense documents, and a decorated team of military advisors.