Would You Hunt a Perfect Stranger for $100,000?

June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Cyber Reality Entertainment, LLC announced that it has gone "live" with the Internet's first reality-based physical/virtual hybrid game, Cyber Bounty Hunter. (www.cyberbountyhunter.com) "Ours is the first game which allows people to use clues and skill to hunt other people, designated as Targets, physically and virtually, earning substantial bounties if they succeed," says Baron Tayler, CEO of Cyber Reality Entertainment.

The game brings together the excitement of video games, the grittiness of reality TV, and the challenge of Dungeons and Dragons to create a unique and exhilarating gaming experience. Then factor in the opportunity to earn large bounties!

Micci, the online site spokesperson, will definitely attract a following. Sexy, sultry and articulate, she introduces people to the site, explains sections, and helps provide clues.

Bounties are earned based on the type of "Hunter" players choose to be. Virtual Hunters track the Target using only online clues available in the website and can earn up to $25,000. Physical Hunters track the Targets in person and can earn up to $100,000. The game encourages Virtual and Physical Hunters to interact and help each other.

Initially, the company will launch 2 Hunts. The number of Hunts will increase as the number of registered players increases nationwide. Plans call for the game to grow to 5 or 6 simultaneous Hunts, covering the whole country.

"We want to involve as many people as possible in as many different geographic regions as we can," says Tayler.

Each Hunt is a maximum of 2 weeks long. Hunters will obtain clues from the Cyber Bounty Hunter web site in the form of video/audio clips, still photos, text hints, riddles, and more.

While the game is based on people using clues and skill to hunt other people for money, the company makes it clear that it's not promoting violence.

"We're not promoting violence or any form of physical contact here," said Tayler. "As a matter of fact, any Hunter who even touches a Target, or shoves another Hunter, will be banned from the current Hunt and all future hunts."

"What we're promoting is really a fun, elaborate nationwide game of Clue," says Tayler. "But if you win, you don't just get bragging rights, you may earn up to $100,000."

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SOURCE Cyber Reality Entertainment, LLC