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kasumi rebirth wiki

Most searches for a Kasumi Rebirth Wiki are trying to find the differences between versions. Here is the consolidated version history:

| Version | Release Year | Key Features (Per Wiki Archives) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | v2.1 | ~2007 | Original Flash release. Basic mechanics. Kasumi only. | | v3.1 | 2009 | Introduced "Resistance System." Added clothing ripping physics. | | v4.2 | 2012 | Major overhaul. Added 2nd character (Ayane). Improved facial expressions. | | v5.0 | 2015 | HTML5/Flash hybrid. Added "Memory" feature (game remembers previous actions). | | v5.7 (Unstable) | 2018 | Leaked beta. Added debug console. Buggy sound engine. | | v6.0 (Rumored) | TBA | Mentioned by DarkSiper on Patreon (since deleted). No public build. |

Wiki Note: Version 4.2 is considered the most stable "wiki-documented" version, with 100% of its flags and cheats mapped.


If you’ve spent any time in niche simulation or interactive flash game communities, you’ve likely come across Kasumi Rebirth. Originally created by the developer Dark Crow, this cult-classic game has maintained a dedicated following for years. But as with many older, complex titles, finding accurate information can be a challenge. That’s where the Kasumi Rebirth Wiki comes in.

Whether you’re a returning player or a curious newcomer, the wiki is the single most valuable resource for understanding the game’s mechanics, characters, and hidden features.

For the uninitiated, Kasumi Rebirth is a physics-based interactive simulation game focused on detailed character manipulation and reactive environments. The game is known for its realistic body dynamics, customizable scenarios, and a level of mechanical depth that rewards experimentation.

The titular character, Kasumi, reacts to player input in ways that feel surprisingly organic—leading many fans to treat the game as a sandbox for learning the underlying engine.

Objects can be found hidden in the room (clickable hotspots). The wiki provides a full item map: