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Werewolf vs. Comanche

1995 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Werewolf vs. Comanche
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Werewolf vs. Comanche is a video game developed and published by NovaLogic for DOS and Mac OS in 1995. It is a compilation of two separate games Werewolf and Comanche 2.0, an updated version of Comanche: Maximum Overkill.[1] A standalone version of Comanche 2.0 was released in 1996.[2]

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Werewolf vs. Comanche is a game in which the player can pilot the Comanche RAH-66 or the Werewolf KA-50.[3]

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Next Generation reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Controls are simple, and the action is nonstop. It could use a Super VGA mode, but all in all, this is one tidy package."[3]

GameZone rated the game a 3 of 5 saying "All-in-all, this is still a very fun game to play. Those who want mega detailed simulations may want to steer clear of Werewolf vs Comanche (see Apache review). However, if you like jump-in seat-of-your pants flying, Werewolf vs Comanche may be for you. I know I will continue to play and enjoy Werewolf vs Comanche for some time to come. Now... if Novalogic's next release will only update their Voxel technology, we will be set!"[4]

Computer Gaming World's Jack Rodrigues said: "Like its single-chopper predecessor, WEREWOLF VS. COMANCHE isn't for the flight-sim purist. But the simplicity that will make some hard-core sim fans scoff at the package will appeal to newcomers of helicopter sims, who are more interested in getting into the sky with a group of friends and blasting at anything that moves than getting an education in authentic tactics and rotor-wing physics."[1]

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